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As Byron and the Yoris family left the police station with Cora
and Martin, Baxter and Alison continued to blame each other.
Milo was so frightened by the quarrel between the two that he burst into tears. The police officers couldn’t bear it, so they had to intervene to stop them.
Regardless of the couple’s chaotic quarrel, neither Cora nor
Byron halted their steps.
They had seen the arrogant demeanor and skillful bullying
tactics earlier, suggesting that Baxter and Alison frequently
relied on Baxter’s positions as high–ranking executives of the
Hansen Group to bully others.
Now, their family had fallen apart because of this. It could only
be said that they deserved it.
As Byron and others walked out of the police station, Samara suddenly came up to him. “Mr. Hansen?”
Some time ago, when Byron bought the kindergarten, he took a special look at the school’s environment and supporting
facilities.
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At that time, Samara personally received him. Coupled with
Byron’s appearance and demeanor, he stood out from the
rest. Samara naturally couldn’t forget him.
However, she hadn’t expected to meet him again at the entrance of the police station.
But soon, Samara found something was amiss. Byron walked
so close to Martin and the others.
The key was that she suddenly realized Martin’s appearance resembled Byron’s as if they were carved from the same mold. She suddenly had a bad premonition…
“Who are you?” Byron replied with a cold glance at Samara.
“I am the director of Sunflower Kindergarten. When you
visited the kindergarten before, I personally received you.” As
Samara explained, she also looked at Martin and Byron.
Their resemblance was too striking. As a result, her heart
became increasingly uncertain.
She had previously thought that someone as influential
as Byron suddenly purchased a kindergarten and paid a personal visit because his relative or child would attend the
school.
So during this period, Samara had been observing the new
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children who enrolled, ensuring special treatment for those related to Byron.
Although Martin was the closest new student during this
period, Samara hadn’t considered him due to his surname being Lane.
She believed that someone as powerful as Byron would undoubtedly give his child his own surname.
However, it wasn’t until just now, when she saw Martin’s face, almost an exact copy of Byron’s, that she realized her narrow–mindedness.
She quickly introduced herself and promised to take good care of Martin in the future.
But she found that Byron’s eyes suddenly became colder.
She could only quickly explain, “I’m sorry. Mrs. Walton, leveraging her husband’s position in the Hansen Group, has forced many children to withdraw from kindergarten. I was afraid Martin would also be bullied into withdrawing, so I wanted Martin to apologize, intending to resolve the matter peacefully.”
She downplayed her own faults and shifted most of the blame onto Alison, desperately wanting to save her job.
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However, Byron saw through the essence of the situation
and sneered, “Is it solely Mrs. Walton who, leveraging her
connections, has pressured children to withdraw from kindergarten? As the director, what could Mrs. Walton do to force the children to withdraw if you didn’t fire them?”
Samara was speechless for a moment.
Indeed, because she was afraid of being retaliated against by
Alison, she expelled the children who were against Milo after Alison put pressure on her.
Before she could respond, Byron spoke again, “Kindergartens are where children establish their moral compass. Your
despicable behavior fails to guide children with the right
values and likely misleads them. Therefore, you are fired.”
After dropping these words, Byron gestured for Cora and
others to get into the car.
But Samara followed closely behind, desperately pleading,
“Mr. Hansen, I know I was wrong. Please give me a chance to change and improve. I promise to guide the children towards the right values and treat Martin well in the future…”
But Byron didn’t even look back.
So Samara continued to trail behind Cora, pitifully begging, “Mrs. Hansen, I know I was wrong. Please speak to Mr. Hansen
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on my behalf…”
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