Oliver's Substitute Bride (Oliver and Jessica)

Chapter 445



Chapter 445

Roy went to kindergarten for several days in row and didn't see Jane. Published by Nôv'elD/rama.Org.

As a result, he pulled a long face when staying with Oliver.

Oliver didn't want to see him unhappy, so asked Simon to figure things out.

Simon had no choice but to work on it.

Fortunately, Golden Sun Kindergarten featured art and Jane was a famous artist. Simon thought that

he could invite her to give lessons to the children in the name of the school and thus she might not

refuse this invitation.

Simon immediately contacted the board of directors of Golden Sun Kindergarten, and they quickly

reached Vivian.

Vivian and Jane were also extremely busy recently because they were about to leave Birmingham.

When they first came to Birmingham, they had purchased many companies all at once.

Therefore, they had to make corresponding arrangements for these acquiring firms before leaving.

Vivian was also surprised when receiving the call from the kindergarten.

However, she could not make the decision for Jane.

She told Jane that the Golden Sun Kindergarten had invited her to give lessons to the children there.

To her surprise, Jane accepted the invitation without hesitation.

This was beyond the expectation of Vivian.

Because in the past, the Kim family would deliberately avoid things and topics related to children for

Jane.

Not to mention allowing her to go to the kindergarten herself.

They were afraid that seeing so many innocent and lovely children would remind her of those sad

memories.

If her baby were still alive, the child would have started kindergarten.

Vivian asked in confusion, "Jane, you don't have to force yourself because you felt sorry for Roy. If you

don't want to do this, I'll come up with a suitable reason to refuse their invitation."

"It's okay. I really wanted to go to the kindergarten in person. I've tried my best to let go of the past.

Escaping was not a permanent solution and she had to face reality someday. Since she had this

opportunity, then it might be better to let nature take its course. After all, it was no big deal to give

lessons to children in the kindergarten.

Vivian knew that since the death of Tina, Jane was relieved.

She was less obsessed with revenge than she was in the past.

It seemed that Tina's death did not bring her more pleasure.

Perhaps this was another way for her to seek relief.

The next day, Jane and Vivian came to the Golden Sun Kindergarten.

To be honest, just as they were about to reach the kindergarten, Jane was feeling quite nervous.

She was afraid of losing control when facing so many children.

Fortunately, she knew that Vivian would be there to help her out and keep things under control.

The car stopped at the entrance of Golden Sun Kindergarten. There were already two staffs waiting for

them at the door.

Soon they invited Jane and Vivian to the lounge for them to have a short break and prepare for

teaching materials.

Jane checked the time. They had already prepared everything in advance before coming. She asked

Vivian to tell the staffs that she wanted to start teaching as soon as possible.

Because the longer she stayed in the office, the more flustered she was. It was better to get ready

immediately. Once she started to teach, she would stop thinking randomly.

The staffs from the kindergarten earnestly wished Jane could give lessons to the children right away.

They led Jane to the classroom of the senior grade of kindergarten.

When Jane first came in, she had no courage to look into the children's eyes. She was afraid that the

sadness of her would be seen through at a glance by those innocent children.

She had been staring at the poster wall at the back of the classroom. In this way, she seemed to be

having eye contact with those children.

As for teaching, Jane was very experienced.

Because when she studied at University A, giving lessons to students was one of her many part-time

jobs.

Consequently, she knew how to behave in a natural way when facing the students.

After a while, Jane was familiar with the classroom environment.

The children were quite enthusiastic for the new teacher and they infected Jane with their enthusiasm.

Once she had interaction with the children, Jane could fully devote herself to the class.

The children from the senior grade of kindergarten were already very good at asking questions and

communication.

Jane said to herself that the children nowadays were really smart and knew a lot.

However, she soon noticed that a child in this class had been sitting quietly in the back without saying a

word.

Jane didn't want anyone to feel left out.

As a result, she walked to the back with a painting in her hand, and wanted to ask the child what he

had seen from this picture.

When Jane got closer, she realized that the child who remained silent looked quite familiar.

The more she looked at him, the more she felt that he was the son of Oliver.

However, Jane knew that the Golden Sun Kindergarten wouldn't be the choice of Oliver's son Roy even

if he went to kindergarten.

After receiving the invitation, Vivian checked the information of this kindergarten in detail and found that

it was a popular choice among the family of top intellectuals in Birmingham.

Normally, the richest people in Birmingham would not choose this kindergarten for their children.

And Jane thought that she mistook the child for Roy.

Perhaps because children nowadays looked so much alike.

However, when she came to Roy's side, her eyes widened in surprise.

She told Roy a story a few days ago and thus it was impossible for her to mistake him.

That child was indeed Roy. But why did he appear in this kindergarten instead of staying at home as

usual?

The expression on Jane's face was a little unnatural. And Vivian, who served as the teaching assistant,

immediately noticed this.

She also reminded Jane.

Jane knew that it was inappropriate for her to call out Roy's name in front of the whole class.

She acted as if she had never seen Roy before and said, "Hello, little buddy. Do you like the painting in

my hand?"

Only then did Roy start to talk, "Yes."

As soon as he said "Yes", the children in the class all fixed their eyes on him.

That's because ever since Roy came to this kindergarten, he had never said a word to other children

and thus they thought he was mute.

Unexpectedly, Roy started to talk.

Some children immediately said, "You can talk. Then why did you ignore me when I invited you to play

with me?"

Hearing this, Jane could naturally tell that Roy was indeed different from other children.

After all, Roy had been staying at home all the time and rarely had the chance of having contact with

other children. On the one hand, he was unwilling to do so. Moreover, he was overprotected by Oliver.

That's why he behaved like this.

Just after Roy started to talk, he shared a lot about his understanding of the picture.

And his comments impressed the children in the class at once.


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