Chapter 1645
As Maisie stepped into the office, a sarcastic scoff greeted her. “Outstanding teacher? I’m telling you,
this prize is fake. It’s useless!”
Stunned, she quietly approached her desk, which happened to be adjacent to Maeve’s.
The mes of resentful jealousy burned brightly in Maeve’s eyes.
Ever since Ruth had announced Maisie’s nomination as the outstanding teacher, a bitter fallout had
urred between them. Maeve had vehemently voiced her objections, arguing that Maisie had no right
to im the title due to her rtively limited teaching experience.
This heated debate had drawn the attention of many teachers in the vicinity of the principal’s office.
They couldn’t help but overhear themotion.
At that moment, a subtle tension hung in the air. Since her return from sick leave, Maisie could sense a
shift in how her colleagues treated her.
It was understandable—she had once enjoyed respect as the fiancee of the Bayers’ heir. But now, she
was an abandoned woman who couldn’t even hold her own in a breakup.
Naturally, she expected to be the subject of ridicule. Still, the speed with which she was
humiliated took her by surprise.
“That’s right. I thought it’s quite unfair, too.” Someone chimed in. “Maeve is more deserving of the prize.
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Maisie chose to ignore the remarks and turned on herputer to prepare for her ss.
Just then, Ruth appeared at the door, waving her phone in excitement. “Ms. Squire, Ms. Squire! Look,
you’ve made it to the final round of thepetition!”
Maisie was shocked, like everyone else.
Maeve, however, looked dejected.
Ruth couldn’t contain her pride and pretended to cough. “It’s an honor for our school that Ms. Squire
has reached the final round of thepetition! I have no doubt she’ll win the prize… I hope she
continues to shine even brighter in her role!”
A heavy silence filled the room as they exchanged cryptic nces.
Maeve could no longer contain her doubts. “Principal Corbin, I’ve been clear about my reservations
regarding the nomination!”
Ruth shot her an annoyed look. “The nomination process is public and transparent. Everyone has
witnessed Ms. Squire’s performance over the past two years. Our school values capability over
seniority. That has always been my principle!”
“Principal Corbin, you—”
“Let’s not argue,” Maisie interjected, who had been silent.
She looked around with a gentle smile, walked over to Maeve, and nodded neutrally. “Ms. Campbell,
the nomination doesn’t solely consider experience. It primarily evaluates one’s teaching philosophy and
ability. In these aspects, I believe I’m on par with anyone.”
Her words were calm, but they stung Maeve like a needle. Resentment burned in Maeve’s eyes as she
red at Maisie.
“Teaching philosophy? What philosophy is that? This is a prestigious kindergarten, and the children are
the future pirs of their families. While you… You’re always ying with them! What kind of education
is that? How can a teacher like you be considered outstanding?”
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Maisie maintained herposure as she gazed at Maeve’s flushed face. “So, how do you believe
children should be taught?”
Maeve didn’t hesitate in her response. “With discipline, of course! We must instill pressure in them from
kindergarten. They can’t start off on the wrong foot.
“Let me tell you, I used to teach the Bayers’ children… including your ex-fiance! His performance was
exceptional for his age back then!”
Maisie was stunned as Graham’s actions reyed in her mind.