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Chapter 1291

Chapter 1291Stella blinked in surprise and quickly clicked on the entry.

The Food Safety Department had conducted a surprise inspection at Sunlight Kindergarten's cafeteria today, and someone hadshared images from the scene. They found numerous spoiled meats in the kitchen fridge and a thriving colony of mold in thedough mixer.

Moreover, the cooking oil they used was not a brand that had been approved by the Food and Drug Administration ( FDA). Thebottle was unlabeled, and the content was darker than normal brands, resembling reused oil.

Just as Stella was about to take a closer look at the images, they vanished. She exited the page and refreshed the list, but shenoticed that the hashtag was dropping from the trending list. When she refreshed the list once more, the entire entry was gone.The speed of its disappearance made Stella question if it was all just a dream.

Keegan saw Stella's bewildered expression and asked," What's wrong?"

"| just saw Sunlight Kindergarten trending due to food safety issues, but the posts are all gone now. Am | wishing for theirdownfall so much that I'm imagining things?" Stella asked in a low voice.

Keegan nodded in understanding. "It’s possible." He then pushed the candle on the dining table in front of Stella. His

tone was gentle, as he suggested, "Close your eyes and make a wish. It might come true, you know?"

Stella chuckled and said, "How silly!"

Keegan's expression remained earnest. "Trust me."

"Fine," Stella agreed. She shut her eyes, put her hands together, and said, "I wish... for all of Keegan's wealth to become mine."With that, she blew out the candle.

Then, she blinked and asked, "So? Are you going to transfer the funds to my bank account or pay me in cash?"

Keegan was speechless. He picked up a lighter from nearby and rekindled the fire. "You were mumbling. Here, give it anothershot."

Stella playfully shot him a glare and said, "Cheapskate!"Her phone was flooded with notifications just as she said that. When she picked up her phone, she found that multiple people

had tagged her in the comments. Stella tapped into them and discovered a new topic. [Sunlight Kindergarten Failed HealthInspection]

She refreshed the page and saw that the entry had skyrocketed to the top of the trending list. It had quickly become viral.

After a couple more refreshes, a [trending] tag appeared in the entry. Stella clicked on it and read that the spoiled food was fromhome. A child's grandmother had placed the rotten food on the table with the intention of throwing itnovelbin

away, but the child ate it.

While the kid was asked to throw up the food, they remarked that the meatballs at the kindergarten tasted the same. The child'sparents found the situation to be severe and contacted a local media outlet to expose the issue. The media was uncertain aboutthe parent's speculation. So, they disguised themselves as a maintenance worker and infiltrated Sunlight Kindergarten.

When nobody was watching, they managed to take pictures of the cafeteria's interior. The images were shocking. Upon openingthe cafeteria refrigerator, a strange smell hit the undercover media person. They noted that the color of the meat stored in thefreezer appeared off. Some of them even had production dates from over six months ago.

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