Chapter 419
Chapter 419
Women typically could not resist adorable toddlers. Thus, at that moment, the blonde woman instantly
believed Ollie’s words.
She subconsciously looked to the ground…but saw nothing at her feet.
“What have I lost, little boy?” she asked.
Ollie showed a kind smile, his neat, pearly teeth shining brightly as he said, “Miss, you lost your grace,
kindness, andpassion.” Miles secretly gave Ollie a thumbs up, followed by a wicked smile. “Miss,
there are even kindergarteners around. You’re such a failure,” Ollie continued. The two boys, who looked
identical to one another, grinned at themselves. It was at that moment that woman realized that she had
been fooled.
Many of the people who came to watch the y were from Franche, and when they heard the
commotion, they instantly turned and looked their way.
Being watched by so many people, the blonde woman became even more furious, and she raised her
hand.
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“Lowly foreigners! I offered you money to buy your seats, yet you dare to humiliate me!”
“Stop it!” Before the woman could do anything, a man from a corner got up and walked over.” They said
they don’t want to exchange seats with you. Why are you so forceful?” “Uncle George?” Miles and Ollie
said in unison.
Yes, it was none other than George Graham, who had been sent to Europae-in Franche, to be specific.
Catelyn and George had also met coincidentally just not long ago.
What a small world this was.
With her two boys around her, Catelyn was often inconvenienced in many ces. Fortunately, George
was there and helped her a lot. Although Miles hated men who had ns for Catelyn, he could tell that
George only had good intentions and thus did not trouble him.
asionally, he would also receive small gifts from George.
“Look, another foreigner! Seems like you have friends. Is that why you are so arrogant?” sneered the
blonde woman as she noticed how George defended Catelyn. Catelyn knew that women were
discriminatory and xenophobic; they had a natural feeling of being superior to others.
This was a verymon phenomenon abroad.
“Miss, even dark-skinned people can be a president now. Please keep your sense of superiority in check.
All human beings are equal,” said Catelyn. There were a few Franch people who witnessed the entire
drama from the very start. They,
too, stood up for Catelyn. “What’s wrong with the foreigners? They pay taxes as well.” “Why do you ask
others to make way for you? Didn’t you see that she has two young boys with her?!”
“What a shamefuldy you are!”
Hearing everyone’s usations, the blonde woman’s expression contorted bitterly.
At this moment, an old Franch couple happened to pass by, seemingly looking for their seats which were
just a little further ahead of Catelyn and her two boys.
Catelyn nced at the blonde woman’s angry face and decided to teach her about the traditional virtues
of her home country-to respect the old and cherish the young. She took Miles with her and offered their
seats to the old couple.
“Sir, Ma’am, let’s exchange seats. Our seats here have a better view of the stage,” said Catelyn. Ollie
also smiled and helped the old couple to their seats.
The two old folks thanked them repeatedly for their offer, while the blonde woman’s face was almost dark
blue at this point.
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