“Why don’t you let me into kindergarten? Did I do something wrong?” Ivy sobbed, clutching her nanny’s hand. Her eyes had become puffy from crying.

The kindergarten staff was in a dilemma. They didn’t mean to look like they were punishing Ivy.

The children in this kindergarten mostly came from wealthy and highly-respected families. The parents requested for Ivy to be kicked out. The staff could not offend and refuse them.

A kind staff member walked up to Ivy and comforted her, “Don’t cry. You did nothing wrong. It’s because of your mother… What about calling your mother over and asking her to apologize to those parents? Perhaps you can still stay here.”

“Really?”

Ivy wiped her tears and looked at the nanny with a hopeful expression.

“It’s not that easy,” the nanny admitted, her face flushed. “I’m not sure what happened. But Mrs. Harrison is always drunk and doesn’t care about her family. How could she possibly come here to the rescue of her child?”

The nanny was enraged by the mention of Erica’s name alone.

Every day, Erica drank and ignored Ivy. Then now, Ivy had to take responsibility for her mother’s actions. Even the nanny, as a servant, was disappointed, let alone the child.

“Do you mean Mom isn’t coming? How about me? I can’t go to school?”

Ivy’s tears streamed down her cheeks.

school? If you can’t go to this kindergarten, you can go to another one. You don’t need to come here again,” the nanny said

the nanny’s hand

a bad impression on others. It was the first time she had cried out

want to

attention was now drawn to them. The nanny felt very embarrassed as she saw so many people watching them.

dragged her away. Ivy kept struggling, causing onlookers to sympathize with

was standing in the crowd, felt sorry for Ivy. She tugged at Eliana’s sleeve and asked, “Mommy, can I talk

Eliana saw Ivy crying, she took pity on her. She would not vent her anger on

she said

and

“Wait!”

to face Aileen. They were

took a tissue from her bag and handed it to Ivy, saying, “Please

the tissue, Ivy asked hesitantly, “Aileen,

shouldn’t lie anymore. I

but her eyes lit up. “Aileen, as long as I don’t lie,

course! Come on, let’s make a pinky promise,” Aileen

finally smiled through her

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