Chapter 49 Daddy is the Most Hated!
However, after venting her anger, she found it laughable.
She didn't really have the qualifications.
In his eyes, she had never had the qualifications.
She self-mockingly lowered her eyes, didn't speak again, and cruelly raised her hand to slowly pry open the little girl's hand clinging to her clothes.
The little girl wanted to reach out again, but Riley grabbed her hand in mid-air.
"Landon and Winston are still waiting for Auntie, you be good and go back with Daddy. Auntie is going to find them."
Riley patted her head and put her hand by her side, hastily greeted the teacher, and left without looking back.
In the car, the two kids were already seated, and they innocently asked her, "Mommy, what's wrong with you?"
Riley took a deep breath and forced a smile, "Nothing, let's go home."
After speaking, she started the car and drove away from the kindergarten entrance.
On the other side, Donovan remained standing in the same spot, his gaze heavy as he looked at the teacher next to him, "Her son, does he also attend this school?"
The teacher didn't know what conflicts they had, but she could clearly feel the oppression emanating from the man, and he appeared very restrained, "Yes, Ms. Monroe's tiwns also attend our school."
The man's cold voice rang out before the conversation had finished, "When did they come?"
"Just a few days ago," the teacher answered cautiously.
"Notify your principal, immediately expel those two children from the kindergarten, otherwise, next semester, the Wilder Corporation will not invest a penny in your kindergarten!"
Donovan's face turned dark.
Without giving the teacher time to respond, he picked up Finley and left.
When they came out of the kindergarten, the car that was parked next to his car was no longer there.
Donovan glanced at it and then looked away, carrying Finley into the car.
As soon as she got in the car, Finley struggled out of his arms.
Donovan didn't stop her and let her climb to the other side.
Finley held her book in frustration and wrote on it forcefully.
After a while, the sound of the pen stopped.
Finley was clearly angry and didn't come over to tug at his clothes as usual. Instead, she sat there, holding her book and glaring at him.
Donovan frowned, sighed inwardly, and turned his head to look at her.
He only saw a line of words written in the book.
"Why don't you let Landon and Winston go to school!"
When she saw him looking, Finley angrily held the book up to his face.
Donovan furrowed his brows, looked away, and said coldly, "There's no reason. If you must ask, it's because I'm happy."
As soon as he finished speaking, he felt some movement in the seat next to him.
He turned his head and saw the little girl throwing the book aside with a huff. She moved herself to the seat by the window and deliberately turned her head away, even though she didn't say anything, her whole body showed: I don't want to see Daddy.
Donovan raised an eyebrow, "You being angry won't change my decision."
Finley turned her head angrily and glared at him.
Daddy was mean, Daddy was the most annoying!
She liked the pretty auntie and Landon and Winston.
However, Daddy had fought with the pretty auntie and wouldn't let Landon and Winston come to kindergarten!
Thinking that she wouldn't be able to see the Landon and Winston at the kindergarten anymore, Finley felt sad.
Daddy was so unreasonable!
She didn't want to like Daddy anymore.