Chapter 887 Family Intervention in Susie's School Conflict Incident

Susie was called by her parents when she first started elementary school.

Alana thought... she was surprisingly excited.

There were really not many places where she could be useful, but being able to participate in the growth of children was a very fortunate thing.

Alana and Craig immediately left.

In the family group, all the uncles were confused.

Michael: "What the hell? Call the parents? Our well-behaved child got into a fight? Is it over? (If it's not over, I'll bring a steel rod over... just to see if the school needs to be rebuilt or something.)"

Martin: Keep me updated at all times.

Jonathan: "Who fought with Susie? Male classmates or female classmates?"

Judah: "Susie definitely wouldn't bully her classmates. If she did, there must be a reason. Would the teacher directly call and say Susie got into a fight? In that case, it seems like the classroom needs a new change, installing an automatic alarm system to automatically record any instances of violence or violations..."

Paul: "Hey Martin, where is your sister-in-law?"

Huck: "Why are you looking for my sister? Close the door... Let my sister go?"

Ryan was speechless.

Jinny: "Swear words.../A machete/A machete/A bomb"

Kellen: Did we win?

The whole family was speechless.

Kellen: "Wait for me, Alana. I will go live stream for you."

Alana: "You better not come, I had Craig."

Craig: "Your height of over 1.9 meters was too ostentatious."

Kellen: "...".

Other people: "...".

Michael: Dad, bring out your video shooting skills that you used to help mom! Let's do a live stream!

Everyone wanted to know what had happened to Susie. They were very worried and wanted to find out the situation as soon as possible.

Amidst the constant ding of group messages, Alana and Craig arrived at the school teacher's office.

Before entering, Craig used to habitually put his phone on silent. This was a habit he had developed from previous meetings and encounters with others.

Upon second thought, it would be good to let the children know about Susie's situation as they all worry about her.

Both of them were dressed very casually. This was not LA, but a small town. An old lady who was dressed too elegantly stood out instead. Alana didn't like attracting attention like this.

So she "followed local customs" and the overall style of the custom-made clothes was much more low-key.

Upon entering, she saw Susie's homeroom teacher, who first gave her a once-over.

With an unhappy expression on his face, he deliberately created a sense of oppression.

Most parents, when faced with a teacher giving them a cold look, usually approach and try to smile and say kind words.

But Alana was different. When she exerted her dominance, the other person didn't even know where they were.

Craig had a serious face and said, "Hello, Josephine. We are Susie's grandparents."

Josephine quickly corrected the homework while glancing at Craig, and in the end, she ignored the two of them waiting.

Until the homework was completely corrected, there was a loud slap as it was thrown onto the table, and then arms were crossed and one leg was raised.

It gives a feeling of "I am very angry, your children have caused trouble for me, you better find a way to calm me down!"

"Where were Susie's parents?" Josephine sat in his seat, frowning as she looked at Alana and Craig.

Alana remained calm and silent, not saying anything in response to such rudeness. She simply said lightly,

"Susie's mother passed away when she was young. Her father had a special job and couldn't come."

Josephine understood.

They were another pair of parents who only cared about giving birth but not raising their children.

Work is special, whose work is not special?

What's the use of having old people around? Many children are just spoiled by their grandparents!

"Child education is a shared responsibility between the family and the school, especially the parents who are the primary caregivers and the first teachers of the child! Are they neglecting their own children just because they are busy?"

"How many left-behind children there were now, all because their parents were not around, and they had picked up all sorts of bad habits! They didn't study properly and spent their days playing on their phones and getting into fights online!"

"Children who are personally guided by their parents are completely different from those who are not! As parents, you should also pay more attention to your children's growth!"

As soon as Alana spoke, Josephine immediately criticized her.

Susie learned to fight with others precisely because she didn't have parents to discipline her.

"..."

Family Group Chat: "..."

Michael: What? Is this a teacher?

Everyone felt a bit uncomfortable deep down, meeting someone and standing up to greet them after they arrived is the most basic etiquette.

Even if being called by parents, this etiquette still stands.

The teacher now dares to treat their parents like this!

Alana was also not pleased. This homeroom teacher was the students' teacher, but definitely not hers and Craig's teacher!

"What happened to Susie?" Alana interrupted Josephine's lecture directly and said, "We heard that she got into a fight with someone, and we want to know what exactly happened?"

Josephine's words were interrupted. She suddenly felt extremely annoyed.

No wonder Susie learned to defy her teacher at such a young age, turns out she learned it from home!

Josephine looked displeased and said, "During the break, a male classmate gave her a nickname. It wasn't intentional, you know, boys of this age have just learned the power of language and it's normal for them to enjoy giving others nicknames."

"But how many children do you have in your family... Wade, Hamza, Lucas, and Zion, they are all from your family, right? After school, they formed a gang and came to our class to fight!"

"Especially Lucas! A girl, and even an older sister, what kind of words can't be said properly, she directly came to our class and fought with a male classmate! What kind of behavior is this?!"

This is clearly biased, Craig no longer wanted to argue with her.

He grasped the point and asked, "So it wasn't Susie who fought?"

Josephine choked for a moment and almost died from suffocation.

What kind of parents are these?

Is this the focus?

Shouldn't the focus be on Susie being spoiled as a child?!

What Lucas is like now, and what Susie will be like in the future, they don't care about any of this.