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L had obviously never been pped in the face by an adult. Perhaps she had never thought that
an adult would dare to hit her. She was instantly stunned and stood there, unable to react.
“At such a young age, your words are so cruel, and your heart is just as wicked!” Athena showed no
mercy, despite L’s young age, each word cutting like a knife. Josie may have a slight problem
with her legs, but her heart is pure. She’s kind and brave, unlike you, whose heart is filled with
darkness. If your family keeps indulging you, you’re on a path to bing a monster, hated by
everyone. You could end up severely beaten, crippled, or locked up for breaking thew. You might
even face fatal consequences. You’ll drag your entire family down with you.” These words hit as
hard as a nuclear bomb.
Everyone was stunned and gaped at Athena.
The children were either thinking Josie’s sister is so fierce‘ or ‘Josie’s sister is so amazing!
The teachers thought, “This girl looks refined, but she’s ruthless when ites to scolding and
hitting others. It’s quite frightening…
The beautiful woman, the driver, and the nanny were also stunned. For a moment, they could not
believe their eyes. Five to six secondster, L’s senses snapped back to reality as pain shot
through her face. She lifted her chin and opened her mouth to cry out, her sobsing out in a
desperate, hysterical wail as if her lungs were about to burst.
The driver rubbed his forehead helplessly. He did not argue with Athena in public. He only picked up
L and said, “My youngdy is only six years old. What does she know? You hit her so hard, don’t
me us for being rude.” Then, he walked towards the Mercedes–Benz.
The beautiful woman quickly regained herposure and snapped, “So you’re Josie’s sister, huh?
I’ll remember this. The Pittmans will make sure to repay the pain my child has suffered! After
speaking, she instinctively nced at Josie and noticed her disheveled hair and the condition of her
right leg. Frowning slightly, she turned and walked away.
The long Mercedes sped off, leaving a chaotic scene of children and teachers behind.
Athena acted as if nothing had happened. She crouched down and asked Josie, “You just got kicked
and scolded by L. Are you feeling like crying now?”
Josie had already gotten up. She shook her head and said, “I was feeling sad at first, but you helped
me get my revenge, so I’m not sad anymore.”
Then, she wrapped her arms around Athena’s and said with sparkling eyes, “Athena, you’re
amazing! You’re like a heroine who fell from the sky and chased away the bad guy in a whoosh. I
admire you so much!”
“Good girl!” Athena patted her on the head. With one hand holding the little cat and the other
grasping Josie’s hand, she said gently, “Let’s go get the cat a check–up.” She left with Josie without
speaking to the teachers again.
First, she took the kitten to a nearby pet hospital for a check–up, where they dewormed it, gave it a
wash, and vinated it. Afterward, she stopped by a store to buy cat litter, a litter box, a scratching
post, an automatic feeder, dry cat food, and canned cat food before heading home.
While waiting for the cat’s check–up at the pet hospital, she discreetly essed the surveince
system and copied the footage of the confrontation between Josie and L. At the same time, she
looked up L’s family background online.
g pictures of it. The conflict between L and Josie was simple. The kindergarten had organized a
group of children to visit a nearby park to draw maple leaves. Josie discovered a cute little tabby cat
there and started ying with it, even draw When L saw the little cat, she wanted to y with it,
but her movements were clumsy and her cries were loud. The frightened kitten quickly tried to
escape from her. Frustrated, L grabbed the little cat and started tugging at its whiskers and fur. In
its struggle, the kitten scratched L.
In a fit of rage, L slioved the kitten into the fountain, attempting to drown it.
Josie rushed forward to rescue the kitten and began to confront L.
The other children were also divided into two groups. One side helped L, while the other side
helped Josie. The two groups quarreled and quarreled.
Although Josie was in the right, L’s ss had a new teacher who was very biased to L. Not
only did she fail to criticize or intervene in L’s behavior, but she also demanded that Josie
apologize to L and hand over the little cat.
Josie took the little cat and hid in a big tree. She cried and called Athena.
L also called her family to save her.
And so, the situation escted to the point where the Pittman family and the Donovan family
became enemies.
The Pittman family was old and prestigious, known for its legacy in music that had spanned a
century. They mingled with celebrities and were well–respected in high society.
L’s grandfather was the dean of the prestigious music school in Osceiton and a world–renowned
musician.
L’s grandmother was a renowned singer–songwriter, famous for her performances in Bienna’s
Golden Hall. She frequently sang for foreign leaders at prestigious official events and held the
position of president of the Osceiton Music Association.
L’s father was a very famous pianist.
L’s mother, Paityn Shepard, was just as impressive. Once the queen of the music industry, she
was celebrated as a stunning beauty.
Although she no longer unted her fame after getting married and rarely participated inmercial
performances, she still asionally sang at important events or served as a judge for various
singingpetitions. Her status remained strong and even became more stable over time.
However, the information online showed that she was not L’s biological mother but her
stepmother.
L’s biological mother was a renowned ssical dancer, considered a national treasure. Shortly
after giving birth to L, she had an ident during a rehearsal, falling off the stage and bing
paralyzed. Unable to cope with the loss and the pain of never dancing again, she tragically took her
own life.
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When L was three years old, her father married Paityn. Online rumors suggested that Paityn
treated L as her own daughter, and it seemed that L also regarded her as a biological mother.
Given what had happened today, it appeared that the rumors were indeed true.
What puzzled Athena was that the Pittman family was not based in Kitmore City but in Vredo City.
‘L has such a prominent background. Why didn’t she attend a prestigious school in Vredo City
and instead go to a public kindergarten thousands of miles away?‘ After pondering this, Athena sent
a message to her subordinates in the intelligence room, asking them to investigate the details of
L’s studies in Kitmore City and gather more information about the Pittman family.