Everyone fell silent, and Lydia walked around the kitchen and said, “Just cut off the sprouted parts of the potatoes, and they’ll be good to go. Why did you throw them away? Do you think I got these potatoes for free? Also, don’t peel the eggplants. The skin has all the nutrients! Why are there fish? Who bought these? Fish has so many bones. How are you expecting the children to eat it? How many times have I told you to buy chicken only? Chicken is rich in protein and good for the children…”

She lectured the kitchen staff while pointing at the different items. All of them held their heads down with their lips pursed, dared not to refute her.

The kitchen supervisor followed her, nodded, and said,” You’re right Ms. Night. These newcomers aren’t familiar with our operations yet. I’ll make sure to train them better.”

Lydia was about to say something, but a teacher knocked and came inside. “Ms. Night, there’s a letter for you.”

She frowned. “From who?”

“It’s from a law firm.”

Lydia paused and walked outside, asking, “Why would a law firm send me a letter?”

kitchen staff only heaved a sigh of

How could she feed of food while charging their parents

Barramundi can be boneless if prepared properly. She only wants to cook

here because of its reputation. I it if I didn’t work

fresh anymore. She would buy rotten strawberries, cut off the spoiled parts, and serve them to the children. Meanwhile, she

just continue working. She has both money and power. Ordinary folks like us can never afford to

considered exposing her wrongful acts, but only people with connections could start a kindergarten there. The kitchen staff were only here to earn a living

outside and opened the envelope. It was a letter with a her face

her asked, “Ms. Lydia,

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