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See You Never, Mr. Lamont by Coral

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Chapter 145 Who Dared to Hit My Son?

“How come someone who is usually so cun ning can’t even come up with a retort now?” Claudia glanced coldly at

the parents who were leaving with their children. “In the face of such school violence, when parents don’t care, let

me teach you a method.”

She lifted her watery eyes lightly, and the light in her eyes was like a knife, like a sharp sword, piercing through the

noisy air, shattering every onlooker.

“You caught someone, beat them hard, if something happens, I’ll cover for you.

Abel was taken aback, and the dimness in his eyes gradually regained its brilliance.

He looked at Rogelio, his little face slightly lifted, and grinned, “It’s you!”

Seeing him declare war against Rogelio, Claudia was about to suggest that he pick someone less sturdy. However,

Abel quickly threw a punch at Rogelio, who immediately retaliated once he realized what was happening.

Although Rogelio was physically strong, he didn’t seem to have the upper hand when fighting against Abel.

When the adults saw the children fighting, they gathered around.

Claudia stood by, with a smug expression on her face, hands in her pockets, enjoying the show. Abel had a knack

for hitting the weakest spot of Rogelio, turning the disadvantage into an overwhelming advantage.

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Other parents pointed and whispered at Claudia, and the older grandmothers couldn’t bear it. They scolded her,

saying, “How do you educate your child? How can you let him fight!”

“All the children in this kindergarten are from noble families. If you dare to hit someone who has power and

influence, you can forget about staying in this kindergarten.”

“Where is the teacher? Let the teacher come and evaluate, this is not how children should be educated!”

“Are you elementary school students? Whenever you encounter a problem, you call the teacher,” Claudia sneered,

raising an eyebrow. “Now you realize the importance of parental discipline? How come you didn’t intervene when

your people were using verbal violence against him before?”

“I didn’t even let the child lay a hand, how come, can’t even speak? Is there no freedom of speech anymore?!” One

of the stylishly dressed women walked over and exclaimed when she saw that Rogelio was the one being beaten.

“Rogelio!”

She quickly waved to the woman not far away and said, “Jennie, your son was beaten!”

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Jennie Russel immediately ran over, shouting as she ran, “Who dares to hit my son!”

Jennie took a few steps forward and pushed through the crowd to take a look. Rogelio was already lying on the

ground, beaten.

Her face changed, and she quickly reached out to grab Abel, but Claudia was one step ahead and took Abel away.

“Are you his parent?” Jennie sneered as she helped her disheveled son up. Taking another look at Abel, who was

clearly much smaller than her own son, she had just witnessed him pinning her son to the ground

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and hitting him. Glancing at the injured face caused by her own son, her voice turned as cold as ice, “Very well, you

stay here and don’t move. Where is Kerry from the kindergarten?”

Kerry Bush was rushing over here when he heard Jennie calling him. He quickly exclaimed, as she was the head of

the kindergarten and had hurried over upon hearing that there was a fight.

The children in this school were either rich or noble, and no one dared to offend anyone.

Everyone made way for Kerry.

Kerry saw that Rogelio had been beaten, her face changed. This was one of the top five children of the Ramsey

family.

“Kerry, this person hit my son. You must give me an explanation today. I know that every child in the kindergarten

has their own background. I don’t want to put you in a difficult position. If this matter is not resolved properly today,

the Ramsey family will regretfully withdraw their investment from your kindergarten this year.”

Jennie was wearing a fur coat, twisting the latest limited edition Hermès bag in her hands, with her arms crossed,

looking arrogant and domineering.

As soon as these words were spoken, more and more people gathered to watch the scene.

Observant individuals could tell that Jennie was the daughter-in-law of the Ramsey family, and her status and power

were second only to the Lamont family within the Ramsey family. She had long been the object of everyone’s

flattery.

As for the other one…

Seeing Abel’s familiar face, none of these people recognized him for a

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moment.

The Lamont family’s family reunion was ruined by Emily’s injury. Not many people knew Abel, but some still knew

that Abel was Rosalie’s child.

At first, the parents of these children were somewhat wary, and the children only dared to mock Abel in private. But

now, the news of Rosalie’s affair has spread throughout the country, and Abel has become worthless in their eyes.

Who knows, maybe Abel was also born out of an affair between Rosalie and someone else.

After all, Edmond never admitted that Abel was his son from beginning to end.

Upon hearing Jennie’s words, Kerry had already made up his mind. Although Abel was studying with them, the

Lamont family did not invest in their school.

Who is light and who is heavy, it is clear at a glance.

She walked up to Abel and whispered, “Abel, you were the one who started it, apologize to Rogelio.”

Upon hearing these words, Abel lifted his little face and stubbornly shook his head, saying, “He was the one who

insulted me first.”

“Did he hit you?” Kerry asked again

Abel pursed his lips, with a glimmer of tears in his eyes.

“If you were the one who started it, you should apologize first.”

Kerry’s words were interrupted by Claudia’s mocking laughter.

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“Is this the kind of character your school’s teachers have?” Claudia glanced at her, her gaze nakedly mocking,

“Forcing someone to apologize without distinguishing right from wrong, and saying that verbal violence is not

violence?”

Before the two of them started fighting, she had already seen the bruises on Abel’s neck and arms, which were

clearly fresh injuries.

It is not difficult to guess what happened to Abel, considering his change in personality and his fear of kindergarten.

She hated campus violence the most because she had also been a victim of violence. However, later on, she

learned to fight back with violence.

In the absence of context, this is the simplest and most effective method.

Claudia mocked Kerry, but Kerry remained unfazed and casually looked at her, saying, “You must be the new nanny

from the Abel family, right? It’s better for you not to meddle in certain matters, so you don’t end up losing your

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job.”

Abel’s pick-ups and drop-offs were all done by the Lamont family’s ser vants, so Kerry naturally regarded her as the

new nanny of the Lamont family.

Claudia smiled and remained silent.

She knew that some wealthy people would give a sponsorship fee after sending their own children to school,

claiming it as a sponsorship, but in reality, it was a disguised way of seeking protection for their children.

Married to Edmond for three years, she knew that he was the least inclined to do such a thing, let alone invest in

and sponsor this prestigious noble school.

It is not surprising that the teacher who tends to follow the trend stands on Rogelio’s side.

But if she remembered correctly, this kindergarten had some connection with the Friedan family.

“I understood what Kerry meant.”

She took out her phone and sent a message to Ervin.

Originally, she didn’t want to compare herself with others, but she wanted to resolve the matter quickly and didn’t

want to be bothered by such trivial things.

Ervin acted quickly, and Kerry soon received a phone call, looking at Claudia in surprise while answering the call.

Jennie quickly realized what had happened to Ni Duan and immediately called her husband: “Honey, our son got

beaten up. Isn’t Everett in charge of sponsorship? You should tell him that someone bullied his nephew and ask him

to call the school.”

Wasn’t it about sponsorship? She just didn’t believe that anyone could surpass her family.

She did not recognize Abel, let alone Claudia.

Even if she recognized one, she wouldn’t make this call.

Kerry hung up the phone and calmly walked up to Jennie.

“Mrs. Ramsey, I’m sorry, but Rogelio cannot continue studying at this school. We will refund the entire investment

fee paid by your family, the Ramsey family.”

Jennie’s face immediately changed color, and her voice became sharp enough for everyone in the room to hear:

“Kerry, are you crazy? Do

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you even know what you’re saying?”