Chapter 31 Speak in Of Isabella

Veronica wanted to volunteer and said suddenly, “Principal, why don’t I show them around?”

Veronica was a woman, so Owen felt that it was more appropriate to let her show Isabella and Ricky around. Draxton did not tag along. Instead, he sat in the office waiting for Isabella and Ricky to return.

Veronica quickly walked ahead of them although she was dressed in her 5-centimeter stilettos. After some distance, she found that Isabella and Ricky were not following behind her.

When she turned her head to look behind, she saw Isabella and Ricky walking slowly from quite some distance away.

A look of annoyance swept across Veronica’s face. Couldn’t she walk a little faster?

Just because she became Draxton’s mistress, she could not even walk properly!

She stood where she was for some time, waiting for Isabella and Ricky to catch up with her. She looked at Isabella in disdain. Isabella said, “I’m so sorry. He’s just a kid, so he can’t walk so fast.”

Veronica replied, “Don’t worry about it. Let’s continue. I always thought kids were more active and ran around a lot.”

As she spoke, she glanced at Ricky. She seemed annoyed that he did not run even slightly to catch up with the adults.

Isabella narrowed her eyes but said nothing.

This time, Veronica slowed down her pace. However, she did not do it for Ricky. Instead, she was trying to dig some dirt from Isabella.

“Miss Thompson, right? How long have you been with the chieftain?”

She spoke in a disrespectful manner as she questioned Isabella. Her tone clearly described her attitude.

Isabella noticed the vice-principal’s hostility toward her, so she had no intention of giving her any dirt. She simply said, “Vice-Principal, this is my personal matter. Does it have anything to do with the kindergarten?”

Veronica did not see this coming.

Miss Thompson was intriguing. She was quite the character and not one to be trifled with.

Then again, she was able to become the chieftain’s woman, so there must be something different about her.

“My bad. It was rude of me to ask. I hope you don’t mind me asking. Where did you use to work anyway, Miss Thompson?

environment that children grow up in is affected by their parents’ occupations to a degree. People’s

woman was trying

to be polite. She had a feeling that Veronica not only looked down on her but was also

you think Draxton will be a bad influence on the child? After all, he’s

agree Isabella was good at

Isabella smiled in annoyance.

yourself, but as the mother of a child, you have to watch your image and actions. Other than the father, the mother has to be a good

us around, then please just go. We can show ourselves around

to drive her away

you certainly have airs. From the looks

expression turned dark. She seriously wondered if there was

brain.

like it here,” said Ricky unexpectedly. This was the first time he spoke

said, “Mom, I

squatted down and looked at Ricky’s calm eyes.

as they went back without looking

stunned

and awkward. In the end, she laughed

mother and son were equally rude and reckless. They were clearly ignorant fools. Judging from their characters, the chieftain probably did not care about them as

was not expecting them to be back

Isabella nor Ricky

into the office and said, “Chieftain, which

North Star Group, so she thought highly of herself compared to a

space with green

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with Draxton. Instead, she scoffed and said, “Considering Miss Thompson’s poor temperament, she is ill-suited to raise children. It’s just a matter of

proper image. Also, she allowed the boy to act recklessly. This will hurt the child

raise the child, she will only end

was dumbstruck by Veronica’s

Ricky around the kindergarten for the kid to familiarize himself. Why did matters rise to this? Did she have to

woman to him. Why was she so reckless today? Owen looked at Draxton anxiously. He was

allegations from Veronica. Veronica was accusing Isabella of being a bad influence on the boy. How could anyone

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