Chapter 128 Kindergarten Conflict Analysis: Child Behavior & Family Dynamics

The classroom was a mess, as Sun continued to wail and cursed as he cried.

  Little Susie felt an itch on her face, so she raised her hand and touched it… and found some red liquid.  

Mitch Dubin found that her face was bleeding from the scratch, his face then turned cold, "Who's this kid’s grandmother? I'll go look for her tonight!"

   The son’s bad behavior was not only from the father, but most likely to be his grandmother, as what he cursed right now was all learnt from his elders.

  Since Little Susie beat up the young one, he'd go for the elder!

  Not only looking for the old ones, he would also go down to hell, and look for the ones underground.

  Full accounting!

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  Alana Murray never dreamed that she would receive the kindergarten call the time she arrived home.

  "...What?! A fight?"

  Alana Murray hung up the phone and hurriedly followed Craig Murray towards the kindergarten, and they also called Martin Murray on the way.

  "...What? Did Little Susie get hurt?!"

  The first thing Great-Uncle asked was about whether Little Susie was hurt. He then left the meeting and immediately went out to the kindergarten.

  On the way, Martin Murray called Kellen Morton again.

  "...What? Did Little Susie win the fight?!"

  Compared to Martin Murray, the first thing he asked was about Little Susie winning the fight.

  Martin Murray then spit nonverbally words.

  His fault, how could he expect a Kellen Morton who dug up other people's graves, trampled other people's ashes and didn't speak any normal words?

  Kellen Morton hung up the phone and grimaced, knowing that a kindergarten fight wouldn't be serious enough to kill a child.

  Since it won’t die, he must of course ask if she won the fight.

  If the fight was won, even if it hurts, the other side must hurt more than Little Susie. If injured, the other side must also be more injured than Little Susie.

  Anyway, we must not suffer half a loss!

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  The driver of The Murray's family drove the car at full speed. Koji also drove the car as fast as he could under Martin Murray's stern gaze.

  Kellen Morton's buggy was just awesome, taking off straight from the outer ring and driving wildly all the way across the road.

  One hour later, Craig, Alana, Martin and Kellen Morton, three parties met triumphantly in the nursery at the same time. All of them stepped into the kindergarten with sullen faces and icy eyes.

  The Headmaster was shocked and started shivering in fear.

  It's true that what you fear was what you get!!

  Kellen Morton finally met Little Susie in the office, along with the other little boy she was fighting with. The little girl's face was scratched out a few red marks, and a little disinfectant iodine was wiped on her wound, which looked serious at first glance.

  The little boy's face was also wiped with iodine, from time to time, he cried like howling.

  Little Susie was sitting on the couch with her hands folded in her lap in a regular manner. Yet, she said to the boy,

  "If you have the ability to hit people, you have the ability not to cry!!"

  Sun, "I'll let my grandmother kill you!"

  Little Susie grunted. Just in time, as soon as she saw Kellen Morton, she shouted, "Daddy!"

  She did not feel aggrieved just now, but somehow, she felt aggravated when she saw her dad, her great-uncle, and her grandparents coming.

  Kellen Morton picked Little Susie up and examined her closely before he asked, "I heard you got into a fight?"

  Little Susie weakly mumbled, "Well..."

  Kellen Morton, "Did you win the fight?"

  Little Susie's eyes lit up and waved her little fist, "I won!"

  The Headmaster and and other teachers felt a crow flying above.

  Sun's parents had not yet arrived, but when he saw Little Susie's father was tall and scary, he could not help but be bluffed, and did not dare to say anything.

  Kellen Morton looked around the room and sneered.

  "Little Susie, you remember, we don't bully people."

  "But if someone else bullies us, we will definitely let him know that we are not to be messed with! Got it?"

  Little Susie, "Umm! Got it!"

  Craig Murray's stern face was particularly frightening when he was stern, and he asked in a stern voice, "What's going on?"

  The Headmaster, "This, errrr... Listen to me… Teacher Flora, tell him!"

  Teacher Flora's heart was trembling in fear, but she still explained, "Just now in class, Sun was more naughty, when he pulled Little Susie's hairpin and hair, so Little Susie got angry and beat him."

  Teacher Flora wiped the sweat from her forehead. In fact, carefully speaking, the fault did not lie with Little Susie, which the little girl put up with three times before taking action the third time.

  But before she finished her words, a silver-haired old lady pushed in with a bang. She overheard Teacher Flora's explanation, and without saying a word, she started spewing,

  "Oh, a light pull of hair and then hit someone? Who is it, come out and let me see! Let me see which little brat is so mean!"

  Sun ran over and cried, "Grandma! She hit me! She kicked me in the knee! It hurts so much!"

  The old woman scolded angrily, "How dare you hit my precious grandson? How do your parents teach you?"

  Kellen Morton, holding Little Susie, towering over Mrs. Kim, sneered and said, "Come on, you can show me the opposite."

  At first, he thought the other parent was a reasonable one, so they could settle things in peace. After all, they were still children, and it was normal to fight.

  But who knew that this person tends to spit venom on Little Susie?

  Mrs. Kim strained to crane her neck before seeing Kellen Morton, who was as tall as a street lamp. When she saw that he was unfamiliar and unrecognizable, she was even more angry.

  "You guys are justified in beating people up?" She said,

  Teacher Flora hastened to explain, "Sun;s grandma, you misunderstood! At first, Sun made fun of Little Susie during breakfast, and then when Little Susie introduced herself, he messed up. He pulled Little Susie's hair and Little Susie couldn't stand it."

  Mrs. Kim paused, and was even more furious, "What's wrong with saying a word? What can a child say that is unpleasant? It's too petty to hit someone like that, isn't it?"

  "And hair pulling, which boy is not a little naughty? He just pulled a little, so why hit people?"?

  Teacher Flora was speechless. As a teacher, one needs to be impartial and committed to resolving the conflict between the two families.

  But perhaps Little Susie was too well-behaved, or perhaps because Mrs. Kim was too irritating to talk to.

  Teacher Flora took the bunny hairpin out of her hand and said, "Sun doesn't do it lightly."

  Just looking at the little rabbit hairpin, it had many strands of hair, which one could imagine how hard it was pulled off.

  Kellen Morton's face was cold and sullen, same to Martin Murray, who was also covered in chills.

  The Headmaster, who was trembling in fear from aside, said, "Teacher Flora..."

  Teacher Flora retracted her hairpin and said, "At breakfast, Little Susie ate a little more, so Sun made fun of Little Susie, saying she was fatty bombom, eat more ladoos, eat what is left."

  Mrs. Kim was speechless.

  Teacher Flora said again, "Little Susie is an interloper, who just arrived today on the first day. When she introduced herself Sun said her name was Purple Potato, Big Sweet Potato."

  On the contrary, Little Susie, on her first day here, was so badly liked.

  Why was her grandson talking about her instead of others? How come her grandson didn't fight with others but with her?

  That must be a bit of a problem for the other side too!