“Alright then, let’s leave earlier today,” said Henry. He stroked Jamie’s head and continued, “Your daddy is on a business trip, and Robbie is probably bored at home now. Let’s leave earlier and meet him at Fairytale Land.”

“Oh, okay,” murmured Jamie. He knew it wasn’t appropriate for him to press on, so he changed tactics and said, “Let me go get my backpack.”

“Jamie, help me take my backpack as well,” requested Ellie. She didn’t know that they were already assigned a task and that the mission was ongoing.

“Your backpack is so heavy. Go get it yourself,” Jamie declined. “Come on. We’ll go together.” Jamie needed an excuse to drag Ellie away.

Ellie harrumphed and frowned in annoyance before complaining, “You are so mean.”

“We’ll get the teachers to bring them over for you,” suggested the principal immediately.

“The Nacht family members were taught to always accomplish their tasks by themselves. Please don’t give the kids special treatment. Just treat them

the principal

get back to work. There’s no need to keep us company,” instructed Henry when he saw the other kids peeking over. “The other kids

turned to the

the kids’ teacher, but everyone else should go,” instructed Henry

the principal. Everyone bowed politely before leaving in

in his wheelchair to the other side so that he wouldn’t affect the other kids and their parents. After that, he asked the teacher about how Jamie and Ellie were doing

Jamie dragged Ellie to the side and shared Robbie’s plan with

Ellie to turn pale, and she said, “Isn’t it a little too dangerous for Robbie to carry out the mission on his own? There’s a scary eagle in Northridge. What if it attacks Robbie

so all we can do is support him. If we don’t, the

“But…”

it, and its injuries seemed grave, so I don’t think Robbie will be in any danger,” cooed Jamie. “All

nodding. She then reminded, “The plan is preponed, so you should call Robbie and tell him about it. I’ll

said Jamie. Then he quickly

in class that day. He would check on Fifi every now and then by peeking at

resting in a bird’s nest

frowned in exasperation, utterly speechless. I knew it. That stinking

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