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Chapter 286 Hit People On the way, the children chattered nonstop, talking to Nina. They were very concerned about her eye. "Nina, your eye hurt?" a boy asked. Nina's eye hadn't hurt for a while, but no matter who asked, she nodded. "Hurt." 只今 67 Finished Even when she tattled to Sally that morning, she touched her eye and said it hurt a lot, which scared Sally into calling her parents right away. Only after hearing the full story from them did Sally relax. "Nina, for you." On the bus, Ryder handed Nina a cartoon superhero badge. "Kian give you.
Kian say thank you." He was conveying Kian's gratitude. If not for Nina's intervention, Kian would still be getting bullied. Kian had now dropped out of his old school. Vance and Iris were transferring him. Until he started at a new school, they were staying home with him. They had even hired a child psychologist to help Kian. Ryder was overjoyed to have Kian, Vance, and Iris at home now. Nina accepted all gifts without hesitation. She took everything the other kids gave her, never turning anything down. After receiving the superhero badge, Nina lifted her chin and made an announcement.
"Bad guy come, me hit." She was telling the other kids to come to her if they encountered bullies again. The children were in awe of Nina's heroics in saving Kian. In their eyes, she was a certified little superhero. The children kept talking all the way to the art exhibition venue. 1/3 17:18 Fri, Jan 16 Chapter 286 Hit People ค. 67 Finished Before entering, Sally repeatedly emphasized, "Kids, we are here to look at the wonderful artwork created by other boys and girls. When we go back, we can paint, too. But I need to tell you all something important: we can't tear the pictures inside.
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These paintings were made with a lot of effort by other children. We must not damage them." After this warning, she specifically addressed Nina. "Nina, can you help me? Can you help me watch the other children and make sure no one damages anything? Okay?" Sally directly gave Nina the job of keeping an eye on the others. She even pinned another little red flower onto Nina's yellow vest. With the red flower and Sally's request, Nina nodded solemnly. She took her role as discipline monitor very seriously. Soon, the children, led by their teachers, entered the exhibition hall.
The exhibition hall was quite crowded inside. Children from other preschools were also visiting. Groups of little kids, each wearing a different colored vest, were looking at paintings-it was an adorable sight. Nina looked at the paintings. Several times, her chubby little hand reached out, but when Sally coughed pointedly, Nina would look down at her red flower and stop herself. Not only did Nina stop herself from misbehaving, but she also started telling the other children what to do. "Jerry, no touch! Ryder, no!" With Nina in charge, the effect was remarkable.
The children from her daycare behaved perfectly; not a single one caused damage. The teachers exchanged glances, thinking this trip might actually go smoothly for once. However, their relief was short-lived. The little monitor suddenly wandered over to another side. She approached a child she didn't know. "No touch," Nina lectured a boy named Noah Bennett. "It break." Noah, who had been touching a painting, wasn't having it. 2/3 17:18 Fri, Jan 16 Chapter 286 Hit People He said, "I touch. I break it." Fristed Noah was a little troublemaker himself.
Right in front of Nina, he raised his hand, intending to knock over the painting. Seeing him about to cause damage, Nina's brows furrowed. The next second, without warning, she raised her hand and delivered a swift, sharp slap. The slap was fast and loud. Sally, who had hurried over, was a step too late to stop it. She only managed to block Noah's retaliatory strike. "I'm so sorry!" Sally apologized repeatedly, shielding Nina in her arms to protect her from Noah. She explained to Noah's teacher, Emily Collins, who had rushed over, "It's my fault.
I asked Nina to help watch the children and stop them from damaging things. "She's so little. She didn't know she should only manage the kids in our class. She saw another child about to cause damage and stepped in. This is entirely my responsibility." Sally explained clearly, but Emily wasn't having it. She questioned, "Are you saying Noah was damaging something? I didn't see that. "All I saw was a child from your group hitting ours. Is this how you teach your kids-to hit people whenever they feel like it?" # 274 B 3/3 AdminJ
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