Chapter 107 Expelling Those Two Children

Upon hearing that Hollis wanted to donate something to the kindergarten, the teacher smiled and agreed, making a call to the principal.

After hanging up the phone, she took Hollis to the principal's office.

The principal had been waiting in the office, and upon their arrival, he immediately served tea to Hollis and said with a smile, “Miss Sutton, please have a seat.”

Hollis didn't beat around the bush. She took the tea and sat down across from him. “You should already know why I'm here.”

The principal nodded repeatedly. “I heard that you are willing to donate a batch of equipment to our kindergarten. I appreciate your kindness on behalf of the children.”

As the words fell, he noticed that Hollis's expression seemed unfriendly.

Hollis coldly sipped his tea, her tone carrying a chill. “Not only that, but I can also donate one million dollars to the kindergarten. The usage is up to you, but I have one request.”

The principal looked at her, puzzled. “And your request is?”

“A while back, the kindergarten seemed to have accepted Riley's two children. I hope you can expel them from the kindergarten.” Hollis narrowed his eyes, her face stern.

Upon hearing this, the principal and the teacher exchanged a puzzled glance.

This matter had been mentioned by Donovan before, but he quickly retracted it.

Now Hollis brought it up again. “Miss Sutton, may I ask, is there any misunderstanding between you and Ms. Monroe?” the principal cautiously inquired.

Hollis glanced at him, displeased. “You don't need to know that. I don't want her child to go to school with the Wilder family's child. That’s all. I'm sure you know about the alliance between the Sutton and Wilder families.”

The principal nodded quickly. “I know.”

“I have some personal conflicts with Riley, and Finley will have to call me mom in the future. If something happens to my daughter because of her son's bullying, can you handle it?” Hollis lightly threatened.

Mentioning the Wilder family, the principal remembered what Donovan had said a few days ago, implying that those two children didn't need to be expelled, meaning they should stay.

But now, the future mistress of the Wilder family made such a request.

For a moment, the principal was undecided, unsure whether to agree or not.

Hollis noticed his hesitation and put down the teacup displeased, making a light sound on the table.

Intimidated by Hollis's status, the principal felt a tightening in his heart. “This kindergarten also has investments from the Wilder family, right? With my status, a casual word with Mr. Wilder, you may not get the Wilder Corporation's investments in the future,” Hollis continued.

The principal was already sweating profusely, but with Hollis repeatedly bringing up Donovan, he didn't dare to defy and hesitated for a long time before reluctantly agreeing, “I understand. I will expel them.”

Hollis nodded in satisfaction.

“Tonight, I want to hear the news of those two children being expelled, and one million dollars will be deposited into the kindergarten's account as promised.”

The principals agreed.

“Since everything is settled, I won't stay any longer.” Hollis rose abruptly.

The principal and the teachers hurriedly escorted Hollis to the door. As she was leaving, Hollis remembered something and turned back with a cold smile as a warning. “I almost forgot. As for I came to see you today, I hope you can keep it to yourself. Don't let anyone know. I don't want that Riley to come trouble me again.”

Hollis was afraid Donovan would find out she acted on her own, but also afraid the principal would notice something unusual, so she used Riley as a shield.

The principal nodded in agreement.