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Chapter 107

Chapter 107 Expel The Two Boys

When the teacher heard that Wendy Fuller wanted to make a huge donation to the kindergarten, sheagreed with a smile and called the principal. Once she hung up the phone, she led her to the principal‘soffice.

The principal had been waiting in the office. As they made their way into the office, he immediatelyserved Wendy tea with a smile, “Miss Fuller, please have a seat.”

Wendy politely accepted the tea and sat down opposite him, “I‘m sure you already know the purpose ofmy visit.” novelbin

The principal nodded enthusiastically, “I heard that you are willing to donate some equipment to ourkindergarten, I will thank you on behalf of the children.”

However, the face of the person on the opposite seemed unfriendly… Wendy Fuller took a sip of tea,unfeeling with a distant tone, “Not only that, I can donate five million dollars to the kindergarten, youcan use it as you please, but I have one request.”

The principal looked puzzled, “And your request would be…”

“Some time ago, the kindergarten accepted Rosalie Jacobs‘ two children. I hope you can expel them.”

Wendy narrowed her icy eyes. The principal and the teacher looked at each other utterly confused andbewildered. Byron Lawrence also mentioned this matter to them personally before, but the request wasquickly withdrawn. Now Miss Fuller has brought it up again.

“Miss Fuller, allow me to ask, did you and Miss Jacobs have any differences?” the principal askedcautiously.

Wendy shot him a displeased look, “That is not your concern. All you need to know is I don‘t want herchildren to go to school with Lawrence‘s children. You must know about the impending marriagebetween the Fuller family and the Lawrence family, right?”

The principal nodded quickly, “Yes, I do know that.” “I do have some personal differences with RosalieJacobs. Little Estie will also call me mother soon. If my daughter is bullied by her son, can you afford torisk something like that?” Wendy Fuller‘s tone is light but no less threatening.

Speaking of which, the principal recalled that two days ago, Byron Lawrence said that he didn‘t needto expel the two children. The implication was that he wanted them to stay, but now the future Mrs.Lawrence has made such a request. For a while, the principal was a little undecided, not knowingwhether to agree or not. Wendy saw his hesitation and put down the teacup in displeasure. It made acrisp thud on the table.

The headmaster was terrified of her identity and his heart tightened. “This kindergarten also hasinvestments from the Lawrence family. In my capacity, I can always talk to President Lawrence, so youcan no longer count on the investment from the Lawrence family in the future.”

Wendy added more fuel to the fire.

The principal was already sweating from being caught in a hard place, but Wendy repeatedlynamedropped Byron regarding this matter. The poor man did not dare to disobey, hesitated for a longtime, and then promised, “I understand, I will expel them…”

Wendy Fuller curled her lower lip with satisfaction, “Tonight, I want to hear the news of their dismissal,and the five million dollars will be deposited into the kindergarten as promised.”

The principal agreed to each one of her requests.

“Alright then, since this matter is settled, I won‘t stay any longer,” Wendy stood up. The principal andthe teacher hurriedly escorted her to the entrance. Before leaving, Wendy turned back and warned theprincipal with a sneer, “I almost forgot, I hope you can keep a secret about my little request today, Idon‘t want that Rosalie Jacobs to give me more trouble than I prefer.”

Wendy was afraid that Byron knew that she took matters into her own hands, and she was worried thatthe principal would notice something amiss, so she simply used Rosalie as a scapegoat. The principalnodded in agreement.

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