Chapter 1863
Chapter 1863
Adie and Tiffany's relationship began from the moment Adie arrived at Monte Perry Kindergarten.
As soon as he entered, a lot of girls were charmed by him because of his handsome face and elegant temperament —he was
just like a fairytale prince.
Many girls, and even some boys, would hand him notes, snacks, or toys every day... but Tiffany was different.
She would always sit ina comer gloomily, not showing any interest in Adie or the other children.
All the children became excited whenever there was a class activity, but she always just sat by herself quietly, reluctant to
participate.
Adie was a very observant child, and had immediately noticed Tiffany.
He was friendly to her and invited her to play with him and the other children a few times, but Tiffany always shook her head and
refused.
Adie had probably spoken to Tiffany less than ten times in that semester.
Things began to change one summer afternoon.
Adie was wandering around the kindergarten when he suddenly heard someone crying in the shrubs.
As he got closer, he found a few girls standing around Tiffany, trying to bully her.
"Why aren't you talking? Are you mute?"
“Why didn't you dance when the teacher asked us to dance? We all danced, you know.You're not a bad girl..."
"A kid like you will only embarrass our class.If you don't talk, we'll call you Dummy!"
"Yeah, Dummy.You're a dummy.Haha!"
Tiffany was generally quite aloof and indifferent, but she couldn't handle being scolded and mocked by so many people.
She burst into tears and sobbed, "I'm not mute, I just like to be quiet...
If my silence disturbed you, I'll apologize, but can you please stop calling me mute?"
The girls became more excited when they finally got a reaction from Tiffany.
"No, you're mute.The dummy actually started talking!"
"Why is your hairpin so ugly? Hurry up and take it off, Dummy..."
One of the girls pulled Tiffany's hairpin out of her hair.
“What are you doing? Don't touch me!"
Tiffany became furious, her face flushed as she tried to snatch her hairpin back.
"Give me back my hairpin! My mother bought it for me."
"Aah, the dummy is so fierce! She's hitting people!"
"We don't want to play with fierce people like you.
We won't be friends with her!"
The girls were about to leave, but Tiffany hurried forward.
"I don't want to be friends with you all either...Just give my hairpin back to me!"
Tears poured down Tiffany's cheeks as she begged them.
"Give her back her hairpin!"
Adie ordered as he walked towards them, determined to fix things "She didn't do anything to you, so why are you all bullying
her? My mommy said people should help each other, not fight each other!"
"Adie!"
When the girls saw Adie, they rushed to him excitedly.
"It's nothing...We just came here to ask her to play with us!"