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Chapter 97: Who Do You Think You Are?

Chapter 97: Chapter 97: Who Do You Think You Are?

Molly Mason walked up to Ivana Monroe and gave her a friendly smile, joining her to protect the adorable little boy, Timmy Monroe.

Ivana looked gratefully at Molly Mason. She truly hadn’t expected that this girl, who had just graduated and started teaching at Wellbright Kindergarten, would stand up for Timmy in such a moment.

"Who do you think you are? Which eye did you use to see my Richie bullying others? You say some kid said my Richie was bullying others? Bring that kid to the principal’s office, I want to personally ask that kid how my Richie bullied them."

Bella Young’s eyes were like those of a viper, glaring fiercely at Molly Mason. Where did this little brat come from, daring to help Timmy Monroe, this little bastard, and slander her Richie?

Just wait and see! Once the school expels Timmy Monroe, she’d send a lawyer’s letter accusing Timmy Monroe of intentional injury. Though he wouldn’t be sentenced, the hefty compensation would be enough to ruin Ivana, and henceforth, what school in Ravenswood would take in Timmy Monroe with a charge of intentional injury?

After dealing with Ivana and her little bastard, the next would be this impudent little brat who dared to stand against her with Timmy Monroe.

She would make sure Molly Mason couldn’t stay at Wellbright Kindergarten.

"Molly Mason, you’re the teacher of Class Three, what business do you have with Class Two? Why are you meddling?" Robin Alden was very displeased with Molly Mason.

Molly Mason was prettier than Robin Alden and also had higher academic qualifications. With Molly Mason’s qualifications, she could have easily taught at a middle or high school.

Yet, Molly Mason came to compete for her job, if not because Wellbright Kindergarten’s salary and benefits were the highest among all kindergartens in Ravenswood? Teaching preschoolers was more comfortable than teaching middle and high school students, wasn’t it?

Robin Alden was mostly annoyed because a few days ago, Molly Mason had already interfered with her Class Two issues, reminding her that Franklin Young was too domineering in her class.

Franklin Young was domineering in Class Two, not in Class Three, yet Molly Mason had the nerve to meddle in Class Two?

Robin Alden detested Molly Mason profoundly and had brought up the situation to the current director, who was about to retire. However, that old chief not only did nothing but also scolded her not to develop a bad habit of making petty reports, warning that such a habit would ruin her sooner or later.

Robin Alden couldn’t understand why the old director scolded her when clearly it was Molly Mason who was in the wrong. She felt extremely imbalanced, thinking of that damned old fellow who had just another six months before stepping down from the director’s position. Once Robin Alden took over as director, she would make sure to handle Molly Mason properly.

"I’m a teacher of Class Three, and also a teacher at Wellbright Kindergarten! Expelling a student is such a major thing, it would affect Wellbright’s reputation in Ravenswood. How could I stand by and do nothing? Moreover, I don’t think there’s anything wrong with little Timmy. If you don’t accept Timmy Monroe, you can just transfer him to my class, I like him very much. Better than having him bullied by your nephew in your class."

Molly Mason’s words showed no courtesy to Robin Alden, directly pointing out that Franklin Young was Robin Alden’s nephew and indicating that Robin Alden was covering up for him in class.

"Molly Mason, you’ve gone too far, are you accusing me of shielding Franklin Young?"

"Isn’t it true? Why not have the principal follow me to Class Two now, while you stay out? I’ll personally inquire if your nephew frequently bullies others. Then, I’ll ask the children of Class Two whether they like Timmy Monroe more or Franklin Young. If it comes to expelling one, whom would they choose, Timmy or Franklin?"

Molly Mason wore a cold smile, pressing Robin Alden step by step. She already knew the answer without asking, how could Robin Alden, having led Class Two for so long, not know?

Robin Alden was nearly driven to spit blood by Molly Mason’s pressure.

"Just what right does a teacher of Class Three have to question the children in Class Two?"

"So you’re just afraid, aren’t you?"

"Is your name Molly Mason? How did my Richie offend you? Why are you targeting my Richie at every turn? Principal, Vice Principal, you both witnessed it. I’m not only demanding the expulsion of Timmy Monroe but also an explanation. She, as a teacher, lacks even the basic teacher’s ethics, constantly targeting my Richie. Without an explanation, I won’t let this go."

"Ms. Reed, you got it wrong. I’m not targeting Franklin. I’m just informing the principals of the actual situation, so they aren’t misled by you into wrongfully accusing a good student."

"Stop, stop, stop," the principal’s head was spinning, and he repeatedly called out to stop.

He said to Molly Mason, "Ms. Mason, you should go back to your Class Three! What does this have to do with you?"

Bella Young was shaking with anger at Molly Mason, but hearing the principal’s words, she felt slightly better, the principal should have done this sooner.

Robin Alden also seemed to breathe out a sigh of relief, "Get out! You wretched girl."

"Of course, it has something to do with me. I like Timmy Monroe, and you can’t just expel him. If Robin Alden doesn’t accept him, transfer him to my class." Such a handsome and spirited little boy, being driven away by Franklin’s family pig manure is too unfair.

"Just because you like him, you think he can stay? Who do you think you are?" Bella Young started insulting her.

"Who I am doesn’t matter. What matters is, I say Timmy Monroe has to stay, so he must stay," Molly Mason said lightly, blinking her innocent eyes, and asked the principal, "Dear Principal, what do you say?"

The principal was truly at the edge of losing it; Molly Mason wasn’t here to teach at his school, she was a little tyrant!

The vice principal, who hadn’t spoken, decided to speak up. She said, "Expelling a student is too serious a matter, the school needs to consider it carefully. Ms. Reed, you should go back first. As for Franklin being hurt, the school will arrange someone to visit him at the hospital, but since this happened outside of school, the school holds no responsibility. Proceed with legal actions if you must."

Bella Young was stunned: "You... what do you mean... to let this violent child be? What about my Richie’s and other children’s health?"

The vice principal pushed the rose gold frame of her glasses up her nose: "Whether Timmy Monroe is violent isn’t for you or me to decide. Ms. Reed, I understand and sympathize with your emotions, but please stay rational."

The principal gave the vice principal a grateful look, then immediately said, "Exactly. Also, we have a meeting scheduled at ten thirty; it’s nearly that time now. Let’s go!"

The vice principal cooperated well, "Sure, I’ll go prepare the materials."

Both leaders walked out of the office simultaneously.