Chapter 451:

“Apologize right now if you’ve done something wrong,” she commanded sternly. Craig recoiled, tears welling up as he confronted Jenny.

“You always said we were the most pitiful kids in the world and that the world owed us. You told me everything I did was right. So why am I wrong now? I didn’t think it was bad to bully her. You never corrected me before!” he sobbed.

“Enough!” Jenny’s voice cut through, her complexion turning ashen. She was caught off guard as Craig revealed so much.

Jenny believed the children were inherently unruly and difficult to manage, opting to let them do as they pleased rather than intervene, which was easier for maintaining her facade.

Kallie observed Jenny’s guilty demeanor and added deliberately, “If you really can’t raise them properly, perhaps it’s better they be placed in a welfare home. You’re not helping them by letting them behave this way.”

“I do my best, but not all children listen. I never

then turned to Craig with a threatening glare. “If you don’t apologize right now, I’ll

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down on your knees and apologize

a child without guidance on what

now? They both seemed so awful. And, well… that boy, Craig, seemed kind of sad,” Sophie inquired,

how her own agreeable nature had once made her a target for bullies without earning any kindness she had hoped for. Kallie crouched down,

you, they need to make it right by apologizing. Never feel sorry for

Sophie’s cheek, reassuring her that there was no need to rush her understanding. Suddenly, Kallie’s hand brushed her pocket where she had last placed the jade. A look of alarm crossed her face. It

rushed back to the beach, scanning the area for the lost item. The crowd had thinned. Jenny and Craig were nowhere in sight. Despite an extensive search, the jade was nowhere to be found. Kallie was certain it hadn’t simply fallen out; it

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