Dory looked at Aimeen in disbelief.

Her mouth and eyelashes were trembling desperately. "Mom, you did promise the kind lady that you would send me to kindergarten today." "Well, you must have misheard something! I never said that," Aimeen yelled.

After that, she took the cane.

She threw the cane at Dory, scolding, "If you keep up with that nonsense, I will kill you!"

Looking at the thick cane, Dory was scared.

She had been hit by it before.

She knew how painful it was.

The pain was so overwhelming that she could feel it in her bones.

Finally, Dory lowered her head.

There were tears in her eyes as she said in disappointment and helplessness, "I got it. I won't do it again. I'll go work now."

After that, she walked out of the house.

As soon as she left the house, she couldn't help but burst into tears.

She was really looking forward to going to kindergarten.

She thought she could go to that day.

She even prepared for it.

But she didn't expect that she wouldn't be able to go.

She wanted to stop her tears.

She knew that crying was useless.

Even if she cried, her mother wouldn't send her to kindergarten.

But she couldn't help it.

She bawled, and anyone who saw her would shed tears just looking at her.

Aimeen heard it from inside.

She rolled her eyes.

That bitch! she cursed.

Why was Dory crying just because she couldn't go to kindergarten?

Was that a reason to cry for?

Aimeen was not bothered at all.

Anyway, she was rich now, and the decision to send Dory to kindergarten was in her hands.

At the same time, in Agaphen City.

Yesseca and Preslie were chatting in the bakery.

"Did you really transfer her the money?" Preslie knew that Yesseca was sponsoring Dory's education fees.

Yesseca nodded. "I called and got a rough estimate of the funds needed for three years of education in the best kindergarten. Then, I transferred the exact amount." en Ebookex

Preslie was a little worried.

She said, "think you trust Dory's mother too much. What if she

esn't let Dory go to kinen

with your money?"

Yesseca was not worried at all.

She smiled and said, "How is that

She is Dory's biological

She will send Dory to school money. It's just that she

was too poor before." Conthe

Preslie thought about it and agreed.

She assumed she was overthinking about it.

Every mother wanted the best for their children.

Preslie smiled and said, "Dory must be so happy now."

"That's right." Yesseca's eyes lit up. "I can tell she really wants to go to school, and now her dream is coming true."

Yesseca and Preslie thought that Dory was in kindergarten, but in truth, Dory was farming.

She was helping out again.

She stopped crying.

She looked numb as if she had resigned to fate.

Suddenly, she heard voices of other children and looked up.

She was stunned to see two teachers on a field trip with children her age.

They were here to take photos with the vegetables growing on the field.

As they came over, the teachers taught the children to sing.

Their singing was cheerful and merry.

Dory was stunned.

She looked at the group of children in uniform as she stood motionlessly.

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