Chapter 681:
Kallie was somewhat dazed, recalling certain rumors that had reached her ears. Word had it that Clayton had returned with his sister to settle in the country.
Yet, Kallie had shaken off such rumors previously and believed Clayton was too tied to his businesses abroad to relocate permanently. Now, their unexpected return threw her off. What exactly was the Morgan family planning? Could they be harboring a grudge against her past deeds, possibly seeking retribution?
Lost in her thoughts, Kallie’s brow furrowed as she braced herself mentally.
Meanwhile, Sophie had already bounded forward to greet Elma. “Elma, hello! What a surprise to see you here. Do you remember me?”
Sophie beamed, her smile bright and engaging, a natural charm that usually won hearts.
Elma, however, merely looked up at Sophie and responded with a chilly stare.
Sophie was visibly puzzled by such a frosty reaction.
Kallie waved at Sophie. She had yet to reveal to Sophie and Calvin that Elma was their half-sister. She had her reasons. Despite everything, she couldn’t bring herself to dislike Elma. Besides, Elma was just a child, innocent of the adults’ past misdeeds.
Sophie approached Kallie, her brow furrowed slightly without voicing any direct complaints about Elma’s less-than-courteous behavior. She simply murmured, “She doesn’t look very happy.”
Kallie had noticed the same. On top of that, the woman accompanying Elma wasn’t Betty, whom they had met before. The woman was a stranger to them.
With a soft sigh, Kallie remarked, “Don’t you think it’s somewhat inappropriate for Elma to be attending this school? She’s too young.”
Calvin offered an explanation. “I noticed her uniform. She’s enrolled in the preschool program. It’s designed as a bridge from kindergarten to elementary school, even catering to kids as young as three or four. However, the program is rigorous. It’s a boarding school. I’m not sure if she’ll be able to adjust.”
“Boarding school?” Kallie echoed, taken aback. The thought lingered heavily in the air. How could Cara and Jake even consider sending Elma to a boarding school at such a tender age? No wonder Elma seemed so upset.
The children admitted here were either gifted or diligent. Kallie could empathize with the parents’ perspectives, yet she couldn’t help but sympathize with Elma.
After a moment of thought, Kallie gently patted Calvin’s head and remarked, “The elementary school must be near the preschool. Since you know her, could you check on her when you get a chance?”
Calvin nodded, his smile bright. “Of course! She might be a bit moody, but I find her quite adorable.” Kallie smiled.noveldrama
Elma entered the classroom and observed the uniformed children. Most bore expressions of innocence, yet there was a hint of detachment.
A mix of restlessness and sorrow overwhelmed Elma. Abruptly, she grabbed her backpack from the servant, Keely Happer, and hurled it to the floor with force, her anger erupting. “Get lost! I don’t want to see you.”
Keely’s expression chilled instantly. Her already sharp features seemed even more severe, and her voice carried a threatening edge. “Miss, Ms. Morgan made herself clear when she decided to have you study here. This is the top school. If you don’t excel here, forget about returning home.”
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