Other language: Vietnamese
10 Days to the End.
Chapter 201: Happiness?. [201]
Summary
In a kindergarten setting, the narrator, initially self-serving and disdainful towards children, contrasts sharply with the kind-hearted Chen Ting. After witnessing Chen Ting's compassionate actions towards a child who had an accident, the narrator realizes the potential benefits of winning over wealthy parents. However, after receiving gifts, the narrator faces scrutiny from the principal, suspecting Chen Ting of reporting her. A confrontation ensues, revealing the narrator's unethical treatment of children and Chen Ting's commitment to their well-being. Chen Ting's passionate defense of the children challenges the narrator's motives, leading to a conflict between their differing values in education.Full content
You can use arrow keys or WASD to move back/forward chapter
Loading...