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Chapter 1289

Chapter 1289

“I don’t see anything wrong with calling for backup,” said Keegan nonchalantly.

“Yeah, yeah. You’re a genius,” Stella said, as she guided him to a chair. “Let’s eat before I starve todeath.”

Keegan reluctantly went along with her and picked up the menu to place an order. As he made hisselections, he turned to Stella and asked, “What kind of soup do you want?”

After several failed attempts to get her attention, he looked up to find Stella engrossed in scrollingthrough her Facebook feed.

@ShilohTalks had just posted another article questioning the lawyer’s claim of settling the matterprivately.

[Why involve the police during regular school hours if the matter was meant to be handled privately?]

She wrote about how parents would become suspicious when they see the authorities at thekindergarten and start asking questions, making it impossible to keep things discreet. She also pointedout that Stella’s name was not mentioned in her article, yet she rushed to come out with a statement.

The article read, [Isn’t that a common tactic used in the entertainment industry for publicity? Loveaffairs, reality shows, and even disaster relief donations are exploited for publicity. It’s not surprisingthat they would use the

kindergarten for publicity as well. But education is no game; it’s not a pawn for those in this industry toexploit. They claim they’ll resolve the children’s enrollment issue, yet they have yet to tell us how. It’s alljust empty words. A flippant remark about land ownership cannot solve the problem in regard to thechildren’s education.]

The post went on to share multiple glowing reviews about Sunlight Kindergarten from its official forum.[My child is a picky eater at home, but they somehow eat voluntarily at the kindergarten. The teachereven took a picture of my child eating and said the kindergarten’s chicken meatballs are delicious. Thisbrought me tears of joy. Thank you, Sunlight Kindergarten.]

[Same here. My kid said that their meatballs are better than my cooking. Now that he’s older andknows how to talk, it’s starting to break my heart. I don’t want him to grow up too fast.]

[Before coming here, we’ve put our child in three different kindergartens. Our child wouldn’t take napsat the previous kindergartens and often caused disruptions to her peers. So, the kindergartensuggested that we transfer her to somewhere else. Ever since we come to Sunlight, the teacher saysthat our child sleeps soundly during nap time. We just hope they would wake our child earlier and notlet her nap too long. Otherwise, it would be difficult for us to put her to bed at night.]

Following these were many more screenshots of positive reviews about the teachers. [SunlightKindergarten has earned a solid reputation within the industry and received

numerous praises from parents since it opened its doors. This achievement isn’t solely due to itslocation; it’s closely tied to the principal’s leadership and the dedication of the teachers. How can Stellamanage such an excellent institution with her limited education?]

[This matter has been blown out of proportion. If the kindergarten becomes a popular social mediadestination, who will take responsibility for the inconvenience caused to parents?]

@ShilohTalks understood how things were done on the internet. Since she lacked evidence, she triedto tug at people’s heartstrings.

Stella did not exactly hold the upper hand in the emotional aspect of things, primarily due to her statusas a celebrity. Over the past few years, numerous unsavory figures had emerged in the entertainment

industry. Among them were top-earning artists and certain individuals who could not even adhere to themost basic rules and laws.

Meanwhile, regular civilians worked tirelessly to make ends meet. They saved their money whereverthey could to provide their children with a quality education and a shot at a brighter future. However,this simple dream of theirs was crushed by a privileged few with the resources to live largely.

People easily sympathized with those who had experiences that mirrored their own. Even withoutconcrete evidence, @ ShilohTalks’s persuasive post garnered significant support.

The people’s livelihoods depended on their education, healthcare, and housing. Education played atremendously important part in the lives of people in Rivera. Parents often bought property close toreputable schools, hoping that their child could get in.

With @ShilohTalk’s adept skills at manipulating the narrative, her article was elevated to the level ofpublic concern, attracting attention from influential online figures.novelbin

Stella finished reading the post with a frown and could not hold back. “That motherfu-“

Before she could finish, Keegan sternly said, “Language.”

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