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I Suddenly Got a Rich Husband and a Child-Chapter 28 - My Mommy Hasnt Bullied Anyone
Chapter 28: Chapter 28 My Mommy Hasn’t Bullied Anyone
Chapter 28 -28 My Mommy Hasn’t Bullied Anyone
“Wow! Mommy, you’re amazing!” the little girl said with starry-eyed admiration towards Ye Weiwei.
Ye Weiwei kissed her daughter firmly and held her tightly in her arms. Her daughter was her life; as long as her daughter was happy, she was happy.
After that, the mother and daughter changed into the parent-child outfits they won in a raffle draw, and with little strawberry backpacks on their backs, they set out to take the bus.
The kindergarten they were heading to was located in the center of North City, arguably the best kindergarten in North City. Many rich and famous people sent their children there.
It was only here that the status of the parents didn’t matter; only money did. Anyone who could afford it could send their children here.
After changing buses several times, the mother and daughter arrived at the kindergarten at half past eleven in the morning.
The little girl felt a bit carsick, but she quickly recovered after getting off the bus.
“Mommy, there are so many people!” the little girl exclaimed in surprise upon seeing a crowd of adults and children heading to the kindergarten.
Ye Weiwei picked up her daughter and remembered today was the kindergarten’s enrollment day, which was why there were so many people.
“Mommy, don’t be nervous, it’s just registration!” The little girl noticed the beads of sweat on Ye Weiwei’s face, mistaking it for nervousness, and rubbed her little face against her hand.
Ye Weiwei pursed her lips and smiled, saying she wasn’t nervous as they walked inside.
However, when they reached the area for signing up the young class, something unpleasant happened.
As the little girl stood there, a little Fatty, unsteady on his feet, suddenly bumped into her. Instinctively, the little girl took two steps back, which caused the little Fatty to fall on the ground.
With nowhere to vent his anger, the little Fatty stood up and angrily glared at the little girl, “Why didn’t you catch me!”
“Why should I catch you? You’re so fat; if I caught you, we would both fall down, and I would be crushed to death!” Despite her young age, the little girl stood her ground bravely, with her little hand on her hip.
“Hmph! I’ll make you sorry for not catching me!” Unable to win the argument, the little Fatty tried to push her.
Seeing her daughter being pushed, Ye Weiwei quickly put down her pen and came over to support her daughter, sternly looking at the little Fatty, “Young man, how can you bully a girl? That’s not very gentlemanly!”
“Wah…” The little Fatty plopped down on the ground, kicking his legs and began to cry with a tantrum, all the while crying out loud, “Bullying, this freckled aunt is bullying me!”
“You’re talking nonsense, my Mommy didn’t bully anyone! My Mommy doesn’t have freckles; she has allergies!” The little girl couldn’t stand to hear her mother falsely accused and shouted to defend her.
However, right at this moment, a couple walked through the door.
“What’s going on? Who is bullying our Congcong!” The man stepped forward quickly and picked up the Fatty sitting on the ground.
When Ye Weiwei clearly saw the man’s face, she felt a suffocation in her chest.
It had been five years, and they had met again.
“Grandpa, my Mommy didn’t bully him. He was bullying me!” The little girl, unaware of Ye Weiwei’s reaction, looked up at the man, raising her small arms earnestly to defend herself.
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“Your mommy?” Jiang Zhanyue, who had followed in, saw Ye Weiwei’s face covered in red patches and her gaze instantly turned cold, “Weiwei?”
Hearing this name, Ye Chengyuan, who was holding the Fatty, also looked up.
“Ye Weiwei!”
These three words, squeezed out between clenched teeth, carried dissatisfaction and disdain.
Ye Weiwei stood still, her back tensing, but after picking up her daughter, her face appeared as if she wore a mask, indifferent and relaxed, “Mr. Ye, Mrs. Ye, long time no see.”