Chapter 115

This wasn't just any preschool - it was the kind where toddlers arrived in chauffeured Mercedes and nannies knew more about stock portfolios than playground games. The waiting list was longer than most political careers, filled with last names that opened doors and closed investigations. These little ones were born with silver spoons in their mouths, living lives of luxury and privilege, often spoiled beyond measure.

Among this group of young heirs and heiresses, it was Keen and Marvin who stood out for their manners and upbringing. Keen, at times, displayed a hint of arrogance, but Marvin was remarkably down-to-earth and approachable. The teachers at the preschool adored Marvin, especially after learning that he didn't have a mother, which only deepened their affection for him. Marvin was known to be well-behaved and exceptionally bright, making it hard to believe he would ever tell a lie.

The thought lingered: if Marvin was so fiercely defending someone, that person must be worth it, right? Meanwhile, it was common knowledge that Keen's father treated his mother with a cold indifference. Their rare conversations were laced with criticism. Keen even went so far as to refer to his own mother as if she were just a nanny, rather than his parent.

This led to whispers among the staff and parents, casting curious glances toward Haynes and Rachel. Could it be that a mistress had driven Keen's mother away, leaving Keen to be influenced by her manipulations? No wonder his attitude towards his mother was so poor.

Rachel, feeling the weight of these judgmental stares, felt a growing resentment towards Stella. Marvin's words had touched Stella deeply. She had only cared for Marvin for a short while, yet he was already so loyal to her, whereas Keen, whom she had raised for much longer, greeted her with hostility.

the room. "Stella, didn't you hear Keen say this kid has been secretly bullying him? Sending

know Keen's character," Haynes continued, his gaze piercing through Marvin. "He wouldn't dislike someone for no reason. Marvin

brow furrowed. She knew Keen well; she had practically raised him. He was usually well-mannered and it was unlike him to

gently, "Marvin, can you tell me what's really going

send Keen any provocative pictures.

puzzled. "Preschool

We use it to share event announcements. Every child has their own account to post updates, fostering social interaction among them. But it's private -only accessible to our teachers

like their own little Facebook

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