Chapter 209 - 209: Going to Kindergarten
With that, she swung her hips and left elegantly, leaving her husband and mother-in-law behind. They were so regretful that they were about to vomit blood!
After a while, the matter was almost resolved. She called and excitedly shared it with Amelia. One of them was in her twenties and thirties, and the other was three or four years old, but they could talk for a long time. She even bought many gifts and sent them to the Walton family to express her gratitude. Amelia smiled and said, “Alright, bye, Auntie Ashley…” After hanging up, Amelia felt that she had suddenly found the “meaning” her father had mentioned. For example, she was very happy now. Elmer Stevens said from the side, “Ashley Sheen has changed quite a lot.”
Amelia: “Yes, yes. Auntie Ashley is super brave!”
Elmer Stevens sneered. “Are you very happy now? However, you won’t be happy soon because you’re going to kindergarten.” One time, he passed by kindergarten out of boredom and accidentally took a look. That scene was really spectacular. The children who didn’t want to go to kindergarten cried so loudly that even the other children in the class cried. They cried until his head hurt.
Unexpectedly, Amelia jumped up and said happily, “Really? Really? I’m going to kindergarten? I’m finally going to kindergarten!”
Elmer Stevens: .
Amelia skipped out happily.
Elmer Stevens opened his palm and saw a thumb-sized soul standing on it.
“See? Mia is doing very well now. You can rest assured.”
This thumb-sized soul was none other than Amelia’s mother, Helena. Helena looked at Amelia’s back reluctantly and begged, “Can I really not see Mia?”
Elmer Stevens shook his head. “No. You should have reincarnated half a year ago and kept dragging it out. This time, I broke the rules and brought you up. It’s already very risky. If you meet Mia again, it’ll be difficult for me to control you.”
Helena looked like she was about to cry. “Is there really no other way? For example, what’s written in novels about rebirth? Transmigration is fine too!”
Elmer Stevens’s mouth twitched. “Be realistic!”
Helena sobbed.
Elmer Stevens was annoyed by her crying and directly took Helena in.
Amelia was going to kindergarten. The busiest person in the Walton family was Old Madam Walton. Although the kindergarten uniform could be customized with the student’s name, Old Madam Walton liked to do it herself.
Old Master Walton also participated and personally wrote a hundred stickers of Amelia’s class and name. Old Madam Walton sewed these stickers onto Amelia’s school uniform and her daily clothes.
Emma promised solemnly, “Don’t worry. With me around, no one will dare to bully Mia!”
On the day before May 1st, the Walton family returned and held a “school celebration party” for Amelia. Eric even got a few barrels of fireworks and let them go for more than two hours.
After the holiday ended, Amelia carried her small school bag excitedly and followed Emma onto the school bus. She was excited, but the Walton family followed behind the school bus with a reluctant expression.
Star Brilliance International Primary School was next to Star Brilliance International Kindergarten, only a road away. When William got out of the car, he even craned his neck to look at the kindergarten opposite. Unfortunately, he could not see anything.
As for the adults of the Walton family, they quietly came to the iron railing outside Amelia’s kindergarten. They looked around and saw that there was no one around. Old Madam Walton grabbed the iron railing and tried her best to look inside.
Old Master Walton placed his hands behind his back and said with a straight face, “Watch your image!” However, in the next second, he craned his neck to take a look.
Eric leaned against the railing and sighed. “Mia grew up too quickly. Why is she going to kindergarten in the blink of an eye?”
George looked at the people who were peeping and the corners of his mouth twitched. He said calmly, “It’s time to go back. We have to believe Mia.” He glanced at the kindergarten and turned to leave.
At the same time, in the principal’s office in the kindergarten.
Alex smiled and communicated with the principal. “That’s why I think it’s necessary to carry out a kindergarten explosion drill.”
The principal: “Yes, yes, yes. You’re right.”
Alex: “Then I’ll be the chief instructor of this explosion drill.”
The principal was flattered. “Alright, alright. It’s our school’s honor to have you here.”
Satisfied, Alex left.
The principal wiped the cold sweat off his forehead. He decided to go to the class personally to take a look.. Nothing could happen to this new student in their school! Not even a strand of hair could fall!