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Wrong Ride, Right Lover novel Chapter 319

Simon was standing along the corridor on the third floor when he suddenly heard a very loud noise. He sprinted toward the source. At the same time, vice-principal Campbell arrived.

Mrs. Whitman, who fell to the ground, started shouting, "She’s hurting me! I’m an old lady! Youngsters these days are out of control! Beating up senior citizens."

Kole was crying and shouting from a corner, "Grandma, my hands hurt."

Kole stumbled to the ground after Angel pushed him. His hands were scratched up.

Monique held Angel's hands and stood aside. Her hair was a mess after being pulled; strands of hair were all over her glowing red face. Her face tensed up as she began saying, in a very clear tone so every word she was about to say was clear, "Mrs. Whitman, I'll repeat myself once more: Apologize to my daughter right now."

Monique did not mind others speaking ill about herself, but she would never tolerate anyone calling her daughter a delinquent.

Her eyes glowed with fury as she fixed her cold glare on Mrs. Whitman. Mrs. Whitman was startled while Kole was so terrified that he stopped sobbing.

"What's going on here?" A gentleman's voice was heard; it was very clear despite the noisy environment of the kindergarten. His voice sounded gentle, and carried a sense of unquestionable authority.

The crowd turned to face the source of the voice. It came from a skinny and handsome gentleman. He looked neat, with his bushy dark hair combed tidily. He had fair skin and dignified eyelashes.

Simon looked at Monique, feeling sad as he expressed his concern by asking dearly, "Monnie, what happened?"

Monique bit her lips. No words came out from her as she coldly shifted her glance over to the old woman on the ground.

Monique did not want Simon to see her in her current state. She thought they would not meet each other again after parting ways the last time they met. She did not expect to meet up with him so soon, let alone in such an embarrassing manner.

Following Monique's gaze, Simon glimpsed at the elderly woman on the floor and then turned around to question Miss Sophia, who was just beside him, "Miss Sophia, what’s happened?"

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