Chapter 97 Justin was So Good at Flirting.
Kindergarten.
After school, Justin happily ran out of the school with his little backpack on his back.
The little backpack was given to him by Uncle Liam, who said it was from Ethan. Justin treasured it very much.
While standing in the waiting area, Justin looked around but didn't see his uncle.
Is uncle working late today?
"Little bastard." Casey walked past Justin and deliberately bumped into him.
Justin couldn't stand steady and fell to the ground, causing his little backpack to get dirty.
Feeling wronged, Justin looked angrily at Casey and pounced on him, knocking him to the ground and warning him with his little fists raised. "Casey, don't make me hit you."
Casey was frightened by Justin and started crying.
The teacher quickly came to break up the fight. When she saw the Taylor family's child being tackled, she hurriedly pushed Justin away. "Why are you fighting again?"
Justin felt extremely wronged. "He pushed me first."
The teacher clearly showed bias. "Justin, you really lack manners. Why do you always fight at school?"
"That's right; you have no manners." Others joined in criticizing Justin.
"Mom!" Casey saw a luxury car parked on the side of the road and cried out for his
mom.
Lisa came to pick up her son up.
She saw him crying and quickly walked over. "What's going on?"
"It's Justin... He started a fight again. After all, he's a kid from the slums; he's very uncivilized." The teacher looked embarrassed and shifted the blame onto Justin.
Justin clenched his backpack, lowered his head, and remained silent.
This bad woman was very powerful; she would cause trouble for his mom and uncle.
"It's you again, you little bastard! I can see you're an animal without a father. How dare you hit my son? What gives you the right?" Lisa was already very angry.
jail, and the gossip about her mom meant
to hit him. "Today, I'll teach you a
Lisa's hand could come down, she was kicked from
almost lost her balance. She turned
teacher and the parents of the students standing nearby were also shocked. Who was this? How dare they
crazy?" Lisa saw the person behind her clearly and
looked down at her canvas shoes, and said, "I should have
to Justin. "Hey handsome, I'm here
Justin rushed into her arms with
Lisa was shocked. What was the
to stay away from my Justin in the future. If
hand as
cried and
fair and delicate; he was
was
him a daughter was clearly an
too far." Lisa clenched her
wasn't afraid of the Ryan family, but Erin was a lunatic, and her ex-husband's
were willing to kill without blinking an eye. She didn't want to provoke
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Erin laughed, ruffled Justin's hair, and said, "If she bullies you again, beat him to a pulp and cripple him. I've got
teachers were shocked. What sort of crazy woman would speak like
Her presence was overwhelming.
looked at Casey and then at
behind Lisa,
mom is a liar and a criminal. He inherited it from her; he's a
is not a liar! You
shouldn't say such things, did you teach him
but
a mistress means? It means shamelessly attaching oneself to someone who's already married! Do you think
common knowledge in San Francisco that Lisa's mom was a mistress, but due to the Douglas
turned dark with anger, and her
again, I'll hold a press conference, try me." Erin picked
a grown woman lay hands on
today and come to pick
known how shameless this
"Erin!" Lisa was furious.
to step forward but was stopped by the driver. "Miss Lisa... let's
filming. The driver was afraid it
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