Chapter: 807

Renee didn�t want to make things difficult for the principal, so she said to the crowd, �Since it�s a rule, I�m not unreasonable, and I won�t force something that�s not meant to be. If Monte Perry doesn�t welcome us, I trust there are other more inclusive kindergartens that will.

�But I want to tell you that children from single-parent families aren�t evil monsters, much less the plague. There is no need for you to avoid them to this extent. Whether a child is good, kind, and has the right outlook in life� depends on how their parents teach them by example. Parents full of prejudice and shortsightedness will only bring up children with the same mindset!�

After Renee finished speaking, she took Aiden�s hand.

�Come on, let�s go!�

Some of the parents cursed Renee, thinking she was acting high and mighty, but some were thoughtful and even guilty as they hung their heads.

The principal watched Renee and Aiden leave and felt ashamed.

She had interacted with many students and parents, and Aiden and Renee were definitely the best of the lot. They were a hundred times better than many of the so-called normal families, but Monte Perry Kindergarten had to reject them because of that one stupid rule!

The principal secretly vowed in her heart that she would find a way to gain admission for Aiden!

As it was almost evening when they left Monte Perry, Renee searched for a family restaurant so that Aiden could have dinner.

The little boy was unusually quiet the entire way. Although the kid tried to act cool since he was a child, he still took after his scumbag father, where few words exited his mouth.


But Aiden was unusually quiet today, and it was obvious that the little boy was occupied with his thoughts. Renee could guess that the incident just now must�ve upset the child, and she was instantly distressed.

�Adie, what are you thinking? You�re frowning too deeply. Can you tell Mommy about it?" Renee asked gently. She had raised her two children in a more relaxed fashion, giving them the leeway to do whatever they wanted to do. She never interfered with their natural progression and rarely lectured them.

The only thing she required from them was that if there were anything that made them unhappy, they would have to tell her at the first opportunity and not conceal the thought.

So, while Aiden acted like a cold child, he was still willing to share his thoughts with Renee. He looked down at the ground and pouted before looking up with wet, round eyes at Renee and said, �Mommy, is it because I�m not good or smart enough?

That�s why all those uncles and aunties didn�t like me and drove me away, huh?

Is that why they didn�t want me to attend that kindergarten?�

Renee�s clenched her fist tightly after she finished listening to her son.

Sure enough, Aiden was unhappy because of what had happened.

Her heart tightened momentarily, and she cautiously replied, �That�s impossible, Adie. You�re such a smart and well-behaved boy. They must be blind to not see your worth. It�s okay. We�ll just find a kindergarten that will welcome us, okay?�

�Mommy, you don�t have to coax me. They don�t welcome us because I don�t have a daddy, right?� JrNovels.com