Chapter 128 Fighting on the First Day of School
Chapter 128 Fighting on the First Day of School
Lilly said, "I think this is not right. Ms. Peach, you should clarify that he was wrong and then make him
apologize to me!
Why apologize and forgive if she didn't mean it?
If Ray had sincerely apologized, she would have said it was okay.
But Ray did not think he was wrong when he said sorry.
Priscilla suddenly realized, "Oh, I see! It was my mistake. I'm sorry. I will remember next time, okay?
Why wait until next time? Did it mean that this time did not matter?
Lilly was not happy. She did not want to talk to Priscilla anymore.
Priscilla innocently touched her cheek and murmured, "Oh dear, did I say something wrong?"
After finishing her work at the other end of the classroom, Flora raised her voice and said, "All right,
kids. Come over for roll call!"
The children immediately put down what they were holding, some running over quickly, some slowly.
Lilly was the one who dashed, immediately leaving Priscilla behind and running over to stand in front of
Flora.
A hint of a smile appeared on Flora's face.
Seeing the lagging children, she reminded them, "Clock has already run a circle faster than you guys.
Ray, Mia, and Sophia, let's go!"
"The children who run fast are great. Everyone should learn from them. Especially our new student,
Lilly."
Several children who were lagging immediately ran forward. Even Ray walked quickly.
After all, both adults and children liked to be praised.
Flora said, "As usual, when the teacher says 'children', the children should respond with 'yes, yes, yes'.
Let us hear whose voice is the loudest."
Flora, "Children."
All the children in the class said, "Hey, hey!"
Lilly suddenly realized that this was how they played.
So when Flora said "children, children" for the second time, Lilly roared, "Hey! Hey! Hey!"
This sound startled the sparrows outside the window.
The teachers were stunned.
Flora could not help but burst into laughter, praising, "Wow, Lilly has the loudest voice! I will give you a
sticker for being so great."
As she spoke, she put a sticker saying "You're awesome" on Lilly's forehead.
Lilly widened her eyes and touched the sticker.
She got a reward.
Kindergarten is so much fun!
Flora began calling out names, and Lilly observed how her classmates responded.
When it was her turn, she still loudly said, "I'm here."
The other two teachers laughed loudly.
Lilly was too serious and too cute.
Priscilla could not help but say, "What a cute baby, I like her."
The teacher beside her joked lowly, "Then you should hurry up and have a baby with Shawn!"
Priscilla blushed and said, "What nonsense, we're not married yet."
As they whispered, Flora called Lilly's name and asked her to introduce herself.
Lilly repeated what her granny taught her last night, "Hello, everyone. My name is Lilly Crawford. You
can call me Lilly. I'm four years old, and I'm delighted to be friends with all of you!"
She spoke clearly and confidently, and the teacher and other children applauded.
At this moment, the mischievous Ray started to make fun again.
He laughed and winked, "Lilly, she's called Potato. Hahaha."
"She's a Chubby Sweet Potato who can eat and poop a lot, hahaha!"
Flora's tone became stern, saying, "Ray, giving someone a nickname is a very impolite behavior. You
have hurt Lilly. Apologize to her now."
The children quieted down when they saw their teacher become serious and look at Ray.
Ray suddenly felt embarrassed and reluctantly said sorry.
"I won't forgive him!" Lilly told Flora, "He called me Big Belly during the meal, and when Ms. Peach
asked him to apologize, he wasn't sincere."
Flora glanced at Priscilla and said to Lilly, "It's okay if you don't want to forgive him for now. When you
feel like forgiving him, you can say, it's okay, okay?"
Lilly was happy and nodded vigorously.
But Priscilla felt wronged. She had also taught them this way! But the two children did not listen to her,
so what could she do?
Next, Flora introduced several teachers to Lilly, and they presented themselves to her.
Animaux International Kindergarten was a well-known private kindergarten.
Initially, only ten children were accepted in each class, but due to the increasing number of children, it
was changed to 20 children per class.
The number of teachers also increased from two teachers and two assistants to four teachers and
three childcare teachers.
The head teachers are responsible for teaching, maintaining classroom order, developing potential, and
language development. In contrast, the childcare teachers mainly care for the children, such as helping Property belongs to Nôvel(D)r/ama.Org.
them change clothes when they sweat and taking them to the bathroom.
The other three teachers were named Grape, Peach, and Pomelo, except for the head teacher, Flora.
All were named after fruits for easy memorization by the children.
The childcare teachers were named Cat, Rabbit, and Sparrow, mainly after cute animals, to distinguish
them from the head teachers.
Ray sat on a small chair with his legs stretched out and kicked the chair in front of him occasionally, not
sitting still.
The child in front turned around and angrily asked, "Why are you kicking me?"
Ray said, "No. I kicked the stool, not you!"
The child looked at Priscilla sadly, standing behind Ray, maintaining classroom order.
Priscilla quickly found out and said, "What's wrong? Ray, please listen to the class. Mia, please behave
and listen to the class too. You are all wonderful children."
Mia had no choice but to turn around and face Lilly, sitting beside her.
Ray felt bored and turned his attention to the two ponytails on Lilly's head.
Her black and soft hair was twisted into a braided bun, and she had two cute bunny hair clips on,
making her look very adorable.
Ray played a prank and reached out his hand, pulling hard.
The bunny hair clip was pulled off forcefully, taking a few strands of hair with it.
Lilly was hurt, and she exclaimed in fright.
She turned her head, saw it was Ray again, and angrily asked, "What are you doing?"
Flora, who was demonstrating gymnastics, turned her head in confusion.
Ray thought it was even more fun to see Lilly angry, so he reached out and grabbed the little bun on
her head.
As he pulled, he said, "Everyone else has little braids. Why do you have a little bun? I'll help you take it
off so you'll look better."
Pablo said, "What the hell? This is unbearable! Lilly, you need to tell Ms. Flora right now."
Lilly was angry. Yes, she had reached her limit.
She carefully moved the small stool away, then walked up to Ray.
She stood on her tiptoes and grabbed Ray's hair with force!
Ray felt pain and instinctively swung his hand to hit Lilly.
Lilly did not back off either. She swung her hand and grabbed randomly, and even kicked Ray's knees.
Ray was kicked back a few steps and fell to the ground with a loud thud.
Everything happened too quickly. When Flora rushed to them, Ray was kicked out and crying loudly.
"She hit me! She hit me! I'm going to tell my grandma!"
"She's a little brat. She deserves to die!"
Ray cried and cursed, saying all sorts of things. Who did he learn it from?
Lilly stood with her hands on her hips. Her face was full of stubbornness and an unwillingness to lose,
looking fierce.
Pablo was shocked, never expecting that she would get into a fight with someone on her first day of
school.