The past was vividly present, and Sadie seemed to understand something now.
''What a clever n to sow discord and rece me!''
However, now Sadie could only hate herself for being so naive, what else could she say?
They had set a trap for her, and she had fallen for it like a fool!
"Thank you." Leah smirked. "Although we''re rtives, we need to settle things fairly. Your children hit my son and broke my car''s window. So, how do you n topensate?"
"So, you two are rtives." The teacher quickly tried to mediate. "Since you''re rted, why not resolve it privately-"
"Resolve it privately?" Leah interrupted, snarling, "My sones from a privileged background. If something happens at your kindergarten, do you honestly believe that you can avoid your responsibility?" "That''s not what I meant..."
"I have already called my husband, and he will arrive soon." Leah exerted pressure on the principal with an air of superiority, "If this matter is not dealt with to my satisfaction today, you can kiss your kindergarten goodbye!" "Huh?" The teacher''s face turned pale with fright.
"Shut up!" the principal hastily rebuked the teacher, then tried to cate Leah, "Mrs. Potter, please don''t be angry. We will resolve this matter."
Then, the principal told Sadie in a solemn and cold voice, "Madam, your children''s behavior is simply uneptable. You and your children must apologize to Mrs. Potter and her son immediately and make appropriatepensation." "I haven''t investigated the matter thoroughly, yet you draw such a conclusion. Isn''t that inappropriate?" Sadie said calmly but confidently. "You..." The principal was rendered speechless.
"I think it''s important to first understand the situation." Sadie approached Noah and Nathan. "Noah, Nathan, what exactly happened?"
"It was him!" Noah pointed at Billy angrily. "He smeared paint on Mia''s hair and made her cry. When I warned him not to do that, he insulted me."
"That''s nonsense! My son would never do such a thing," Leah immediately defended her son.
"Please let the child finish speaking!"
Sadie observed Billy and noticed traces of paint on his hands.
Furthermore, upon hearing Noah''s words, Billy didn''t refute him. He simply had a proud demeanor, as if he was untouchable.
"That''s right," Nathan confirmed.
His little fists clenched, his face turning red with anger. "I told him to apologize to Noah and Mia, but instead of apologizing, he threw a crystal ball from the teacher''s desk at me. Luckily, I managed to dodge it, but the crystal ball flew out of the ssroom window and hit the car window parked below..."
"You didn''t hit anyone, and the car window was smashed by himself, right?" Sadie hugged the two children with affection.
"Yes, that''s right." Noah and Nathan nodded together.
"Some of our ssmates saw it and can testify." Noah''s thoughts were very clear given the situation and his age.
"Did you tell the teacher about what happened?" Sadie asked.
"Yes, we did." Noah looked at the teacher with grievances. "I''ve said it several times, and our ssmates also testified for us. The teacher knows."
Sadie turned her head to look at the teacher.
The teacher looked guilty and wanted to speak, but when she felt the principal''s sharp gaze, she timidly lowered her head.
"They say it was them, right?" Leah sneered. "Clearly, it was the two of them bullying my son."
"I believe my children. They never lie and don''t fight for no valid reason." Sadie looked at Billy. "Besides, your child is neatly dressed, not a single hair out of ce. It doesn''t look like he''s been beaten up."