Chapter 193 - Going to Kindergarten (1/2)
Translator: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio
“Miss Torres is so cute. The teachers and the children in kindergarten will definitely like you.”
Mr. Hayes stood beside Lauren with the pink schoolbag he had bought the day before. He was ready to send Lauren to the car.
Bryce liked to laze around in bed. They had to be out of the house at 7:00, but he only came downstairs at around 6:50, leaving him no time to eat his breakfast. He picked up two pieces of bread and a bottle of milk before getting into the car.
Franklin looked at Bryce’s sleepy face and messy hair. He frowned and said, “You’re already a senior in high school. Why are you still so listless?”
“Franklin, we don’t know what’s been going on in our senior dormitory recently. There are always strange noises in the middle of the night. We can’t sleep well because of that. Since I get to come back this weekend, I’ve to sleep longer to make up for my loss of sleep.”
“If there’s any strange sound, just let the dormitory management know.”
“We’ve already told them but the school can’t find the reason. Moreover, that strange sound will disappear on its own, so the school doesn’t bother about it.”
Lauren sat quietly in the back seat with her seatbelt fastened. Her empty pink schoolbag was placed beside her, exuding the smell of a new schoolbag.
Lauren glanced at the roadside. There were many children on the road, and they were all carrying their schoolbags as they prepared to go to school.
“Franklin, why do those children look unwilling to go to school?”
There was a little boy on the road. He was carrying his schoolbag and crying as he walked.
“Mommy, I’m not going to kindergarten! I’m not going!”
Was kindergarten that scary?
Lauren was shocked.
“It’s because they don’t have enough thirst for knowledge,” Franklin glanced out of the window and said calmly.
Was that so?
“Then I’m relieved, I love learning new things.”
Lauren leaned against the car window. It was past 7 pm. The pedestrians on the road were in a hurry. There were many cars on the street, but it was not crowded.
Lauren’s first day of kindergarten began.
Franklin parked his car at the entrance of the kindergarten. Then, Bryce got out of the car and walked to his school.
Franklin accompanied Lauren to the kindergarten. As the kindergarten had already started for a month, Lauren was considered a transfer student.
The teacher, who was waiting for Lauren, was already at the entrance.
“Hello, are you Lauren?”