Chapter 2907: Giving an Account
Cedron knew that if he didn’t let Anna pick it up, she’d probably have to sit on it when she got home.
“I’ll take care of the two remaining contracts and then accompany you.” Cedron said.
Anna subconsciously refused, “I can just go by myself, you keep working!”
“I don’t feel comfortable letting you go alone.” Cedron replied, adding after a pause, “Also, that’s our son, so of course we have to pick him up together.”
Although Mordecai was not related to them by blood, in their hearts, Mordecai was their own son.
Anna looked at Cedron in front of her and was more than a little touched in her heart, then nodded heavily.
Yes, they go together to pick up Mordecai!
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Once Cedron had taken care of things at work, the two of them set off to the kindergarten.
Little did they realize that the teacher also happened to be contacting them.
It was because Mordecai had gotten into a fight with someone.
“Teacher, aren’t you mistaken,” Anna couldn’t believe it, “Mordecai is a little gentleman, not someone who gets into fights.”
After all, he was brought up by Cedron’s side, and taught the rules and etiquette of the upper class.
Things like fighting could not possibly occur.
The teacher, with a difficult face, nodded, “There’s no mistake, it’s really Mo Mo who hit someone else, there’s still surveillance video over here.”
Afraid that Anna didn’t believe it, the teacher clicked on the surveillance video to show her.
But the video is without sound, can only see two little kids talking, somehow Mordecai got angry, pushed the opposite little kid down, and rode on that little boy to beat him.
Anna: “…”
It was the first time she saw Mordecai like that.
It looked like it must have been very angry at the time!
“Since it was my son who hit someone, I’m willing to pay for the medical bills, but can I go see Mordecai first?” Anna said.
The teacher nodded and led Anna to the infirmary.
In the infirmary, Mordecai was lying on the hospital bed, staring blankly at the ceiling.Content is property © NôvelDrama.Org.
Hearing Anna call out to him, he looked up with more than a little surprise in his eyes.
In an instant, it became guilt again, and he whispered, “I’m sorry mommy, I’ve caused you trouble.”
“What are you talking about,” Anna stepped forward and shielded Mordecai in her arms, “Mommy’s definitely on your side, you’re not the kind of bad kid who fights randomly, he must have provoked you first, right?”
Mordecai was touched by Anna’s willingness to be on her side.
He hadn’t even cried when he was scolded and taken to the infirmary by the teacher to face the wall.
But when he heard Anna’s words, his mouth flattened and tears snapped down his face, “He said I was a wild child, not a child of THE Navarro family, that I was redundant, and that I would be abandoned by you all one day or another.”
Mordecai couldn’t hear this, so fists greeted.
Anna was also heartbroken beyond words.
After holding Mordecai for a while and finally putting him to sleep, she got up and walked out.
Anna found the kindergarten teacher and talked about this matter.
And questioned the teacher, “When we were admitted to the kindergarten, we did say that Mordecai was not biological, but also made it clear that we were treating him as our own son, what’s wrong with you guys, why are you letting the kids use this as a weapon amongst themselves?”
Do you know how hard this hit the child’s mind!
The teacher was aggravated and hurriedly waved her hand to explain, “No, Mrs. Robertson, we never told the children, it’s your privacy, we wouldn’t dare divulge it.”
Anna didn’t believe her, “Then how did the children who fought with Mordecai, know about it?”