That Night My Boss Left Me With Our Three Babies

Chapter 106: Knowing Pain is Just Right



Upon hearing Sophia’s gasping cries, Emma finally stopped her hands, satisfied, allowing Sophia to climb off her. Sophia immediately crawled to the other side and, enduring the pain, huddled by the window, clutching her backpack in front of her. She sobbed uncontrollably.

“Knowing pain is just right,” Emma sneered, breaking the silence. “If you dare tell anyone about what happened today, I promise you won’t see that woman again!”

With that said, Emma finally got out of the backseat and drove Sophia to kindergarten.

“We’ve arrived. Wipe the tears off your face for me!” Emma commanded coldly as she parked the car at the entrance of the kindergarten.

Fearing that she would never see the pretty lady again because of the threat, Sophia quickly wiped away the tears from her face with her hand.

Emma glanced at her, thinking it was sufficient, and then opened the door and got out of the car. She held Sophia’s hand and warned in a low voice, “Don’t give me a mournful face. If anyone notices, you’ll regret it!”

With those words, Emma raised her head, and her face was already adorned with a gentle smile.

Sophia clenched her tiny fists, trying hard to hold back her sobs. She obediently let Emma lead her to the teacher, bowing slightly.

“Sophia is here!” the teacher greeted with a smile. Seeing the obvious signs of tears on Sophia’s face, she asked with concern, “What happened? Why are you crying?”

Emma’s expression changed slightly, but she quickly regained her composure and replied casually, “I don’t know either. She threw a tantrum this morning and refused to come to school. We coaxed her for a long time before bringing her here.”

Hearing this, the teacher furrowed her brow in confusion. “Really? Sophia never resisted going to school before. What happened today?”

A tinge of displeasure flashed through Emma’s mind. She didn’t want to continue the conversation, so she put on a forced smile and said, “Maybe she’s not feeling well. After all, she had a fever recently. Please keep an eye on her today, and if there are any problems, contact me anytime.”

The teacher didn’t dwell on it and agreed with a smile.

Emma entrusted Sophia to the teacher, gave a perfunctory reminder, and then turned to leave.

As soon as she got in the car, she noticed a familiar Mercedes parked at the entrance of the kindergarten.

After a moment, Olivia came down from the car with her two children.

Upon seeing the three of them, the little mute boy’s face noticeably brightened.

Emma’s face suddenly darkened.

She watched Olivia exchange a few words with the teacher, hand over her two children, and drive away. Emma’s expression remained unpleasant.

It slowly cleared from her sight only after the Mercedes disappeared at the intersection.

If she didn’t remember incorrectly, this kindergarten was invested in by the Leer family.

At that thought, Emma’s mind was filled with suspicion.

When Victor used to pick up and drop off Sophia, he would inevitably encounter Olivia here! And as an investor, it’s impossible not to know that Olivia’s children go to school here!

That little mute boy had shown so much affection for that woman!

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The more Emma thought about it, the more unsettled she felt. Seeing the teacher still standing at the entrance, she decided to get out of the car with a stern face.

“What’s wrong, miss? Is there something I can help you with?” the teacher asked with a smile as Emma returned.

Emma nodded. “Hello, let me introduce myself. I am Miss from the Thornton Group. I would like to donate some children’s entertainment facilities to your esteemed kindergarten. Could you please introduce me to the principal?”


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