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Madam Winters’s Fight For Her Children

Chapter 48
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Chapter 48

Alden calmly said, “Teachers who talk about students behind their backs are also not qualified to teach

and educate students.”

The old teacher became furious. This was the first time that someone dared teach her a lesson face to

face, and that person was a four-year-old child!

One of the teachers recognized Alden. “Ms. Fitz, he seems to be one of the transfer students in Ninth

Class. He seems to be called… Alden Daugherty. Yes, it’s him!”

Only then Ms. Fitz realized why this kid would suddenly rush into their office. It turned out that he heard

what they said about the autistic child.

“Melody is my sister. I won’t allow you to gossip about her.” Alden raised his chin, and his eyes were

filled with bone-chilling coldness. “If I hear this once again, I’ll go to the Ministry of Education.”

The adults were so frightened by his gaze that they took a step back.

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When Ms. Fitz realized that she was frightened by a four-year-old kid, she became angrier.” You’re so

small, yet you came to cause trouble in the teachers’ office. You’re really not educated. I’ll make a call to

your guardian now and ask them to bring you back!” “Before you call, please listen to my data.”

Alden jumped down from the chair.

He casually picked up a piece of chalk and wrote a few numbers on the small blackboard.

“Ms. Fitz, you’ve been a teacher for eighteen years. During this eighteen -year teaching life, your

personal assets have been multiplied numerous times. Out of curiosity, I investigated you. Then, I found

out that you receive some pocket money from the parents every year. The smallest amount is ten

thousand dollars, and the biggest amount is two hundred thousand dollars.” Alden flashed a cold smile.

“After so many years, the amount of the pocket money you collected is four and a half million dollars.

According to the law, this money is illegally obtained. The amount is huge, so it may constitute a criminal

offense.”

Ms. Fitz’s complexion instantly turned pale. Her lips trembled as she said, “You… that’s nonsense!”

“Since you think what I said is nonsense, I’ll submit the evidence that I found to the Ministry of Education.

I believe they will investigate it.”

When Ms. Fitz heard what Alden said, she nearly fainted in anger.

Other people in the office subconsciously moved one step away to keep their distance from her, as if she

were some kind of plague.

Alden scornfully smiled. “Don’t pretend to be innocent. I investigated you guys as well. Although the

amount you received is not as much as Ms. Fitz, once the Ministry of Education knows about this, all of

you will never be able to teach again.”

The teachers’ expressions changed at the same time.

The five of them looked at each other, and they saw anxiety in each others’ eyes.

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unwritten rule in the industry that the teachers received bribes, and everyone knew

S EN Was made about this, they would not be able to keep their jobs.

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This was a top notch and prestigious kindergarten in Sea City, and their monthly pay was five tine’s

higher than other kindergartens. How could they reluctantly give up such a sensible and hesh puid job?

A fewher, who was younger, took a deep breath before she spoke, “Alden, we receive the money

beruause we want to make the parents feel at ease. This is the unspoken rule that exists

in every kindengarten. If you make a big scene about this, you won’t have any advantage.” “I don’t need

any advantage. I just want to see people who look down on my sister pay the price, “Alden said coldly:

“Of course, I know receiving bribes is very normal, but once this thing is exposed, people who are

involved will be punished. If you don’t want to make it a big scene, vou have to promise me three things.”

He had something on them, so they dared not say no. They just forcefully nodded.

Firstly, don’t ever discuss my sister behind our backs.

“Secondly, don’t look at my sister with a strange gaze. “Thirdly, if any other kids laugh at my sister, you

have to educate them.”