Chapter 823 A New Classmate---Dany
Chapter 823 A New Classmate---Dany
If Cayn's memory served him right, Dany had never liked playing with other kids.
"You can go and head home if you want to." Dany only stared coldly at Cayn.
Cayn, on the other hand, was rendered speechless.
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This time, Dany simply ignored Cayn and went straight into the schoolyard.
Even the teacher somehow felt embarrassed. She had never expected such coldness from an adorable little girl.
But even the coldness on her face didn't change her lovely features.
The teacher blushed as she fixed her eyes on Cayn's blank face. "We will take good care of all the kids here," she spoke in a reassuring tone.
Watching Dany disappear into the schoolyard, Cayn stood up. The tender loving look on his face had faded away.
"Keep an eye on my daughter. If something bad happens to her, I promise that your kindergarten will shut down!" the man demanded with thin smile.
The teacher didn't expect this, shrugged and stammered with a flushed face, "Okay... Okay."
"Well, hurry up and keep up with her,"
Cayn commanded and coldly stared at Dany's teacher as he frowned with discontent.
"Oh, okay."
The teacher was taken aback by Cayn's request. Instead of furthering her conversation with him, she turned around and simply rushed towards Dany.
Cayn, on the other hand, stood by the school's gate thoughtfully until Dany's figure had completely disappeared from his sight.
Suddenly he felt deeply sad. Dany had just left his side, and now he sorely missed her.
"Why did Dany come here on a whim? Tell me something. She never really liked playing with other kids," Cayn asked all of a sudden.
Standing behind him, Zed's mouth twitched nervously.
How could he know anything that even his boss had no knowledge of?
"I have no idea, boss."
"Everything seems so dull here. Just let Dany have her fun. She will miss home when she eventually finds this place boring.
Ah, remind me to pick up Dany this afternoon... Aargh, never mind, I'll remind myself."
Zed became rather numb.
A lot had changed since Cayn adopted Dany.
Zed watched Cayn, who still looked towards the kindergarten, and asked, "Boss... Dany has to go to school eventually. And in the future, she might even introduce you to a boy that she has a crush on."
Zed couldn't read what was on his boss's mind.
Zen had doubts whether Cayn considered Dany as his own daughter.
'What kind of man would want to cradle his daughter all her life?' Zed thought to himself.
Dany was indeed still young...
But Zed found Cayn to be too possessive.
Zed could still clearly recall what happened at their last banquet.
Back then, a little boy from a prominent family tried to make friends with Dany.
The two children were very fond of each other, and so they held hands while they played. Seeing that, Cayn marched towards them and carried Dany in his arms. What's more, he forbade the boy from touching her daughter ever again.
That was a bit over the line. Everyone was quite confused by the scene that Cayn had made, especially the boy's parents.
As an individual, Dany also needed to make friends of her own.
But Cayn's explanation was that boy did not deserve Dany's friendship.
Well, for this matter, Cayn's overreaction was somewhat understandable.
But keeping Dany in his arms or close by his side forever didn't make any sense.
Cayn's face grew dim as he heard what Zed had said. "It is possible to have a private teacher for my daughter, right?" he retorted.
Cayn dreaded the thought of having Dany sent to school.
For him, that meant he would be separated from his dear daughter for some time.
What's more, he graduated from Harvard University. Teaching Dany was just a piece of cake for him.
As for the boy Dany would eventually introduce, Cayn thought his daughter's life would be better off without one. He gravely suffered inside whenever such thoughts entered his mind.
His eyes grew dim, once more. He vowed at the bottom of his heart that he would never allow Dany to have a boyfriend.
Even Cayn himself found his own attitude quite peculiar.
Cayn's sudden shift in demeanor rendered Zed speechless. He did not dare say another word to his boss.
'Your daughter?
Foster daughter would be more accurate, ' Zed thought, secretly rolling his eyes.
Finally Zed didn't dare to speak out his mind.
Meanwhile, Dany was still on her way to classroom when her teacher caught up with her from behind and tried to talk to her.
"Dany, honey, how old are you?"
"Don't call me 'honey'!" the kid retorted.
Serious as she was, the teacher still found her cute and asked back, "What should I call you then? "You are a lovely dollop of honey to everyone. Aren't you?"
That was true, but Dany frowned and said, "You may call me any name rather than that one. No more 'honey'!"
Anyway, she had no love for that name. Maybe Cayn had called her "honey" too many times. She was only used to Cayn calling her that.
This kindergarten was not large in scale, but it was one at the top level.
Most of the teachers here were fresh-graduates from well-known universities.
Fabio and Dany shared the same class.
Walking side by side with Dany, the teacher remembered Cyan again and got distracted.
"Shut up! Stop crying! You're a man, aren't you?"
Fabio was getting rather impatient with Bolton's loud crying, disgusting snot and tears.
But then again, there were also kids in kindergarten who loved crying.
Hearing what Fabio had said, Bolton cried even harder.
Fabio was rendered completely speechless.
'You are a boy. But why are you crying like a sissy? Such an annoying guy!' Fabio thought to himself.
"What's wrong? Why is Bolton crying?"
Bolton's crying had drawn the teacher's attention. With hasty steps, she came to Bolton's side and tried to comfort him.
"Bolton, no more crying, okay? What happened here?"
"Bolton is a bad boy. He bullied Betty just now!"
"Yes, he is a bad boy!"
"He bullied Betty!"
"I... I... I didn't..."
All the boy could do was deny the accusations.
"Fine, fine. You are all friends here. Kids, don't bully your classmates, okay?" the teacher said to all of them.
"As you wish, teacher!" all kids answered in unison.
"Bolton, no more crying, please. Now we have another new classmate, don't get yourself laughed at by her, okay?"
What she said worked quite well. Soon all the attention was focused on Dany.
The teacher sighed with relief.
Every child in her class came from a prominent family. If any kid gave negative feedback about her, she could lose her job.
And so, any one of them crying was the last thing she wanted.