Rebirth in the 80s: Old Mrs. Tao, Abandoned Son, Dotes on Daughter to Become the Richest Woman

Old Mrs. Tao was cowardly and troublesome. After her husband died in middle age, she raised three ungrateful sons, helping them get married and have children. In her old age, no one took care of he...

Chapter 226 Tao Chenyang 4

The teacher called Tao Ying, who was in a meeting with Sun Cuiping sitting next to her. They were discussing matters related to the film and television company.

When Tao Ying was informed by her secretary that it was a call from Tao Chenyang's school teacher, she was taken aback and immediately suspended the meeting. After all, nothing was more important than her child's situation.

"Hello teacher, is there something wrong with Tao Chenyang?" Tao Ying asked softly as she answered the phone.

"Hello parents, some students said that Tao Chenyang stole another student's notebook and hit that student..." The teacher explained, forcing a smile.

"Is my child hurt? What kind of teacher are you? I'm coming right now." Before Tao Ying could speak, Sun Cuiping snatched the phone and launched into a tirade. After she finished, she slammed the phone down without waiting for the teacher or Tao Ying to say anything.

"What are you standing there for? Hurry up and catch up." Sun Cuiping had already reached the door, but seeing that Tao Ying hadn't caught up yet, she couldn't help but urge her.

Tao Ying sighed. Originally, Tao Ying did not want Tao Chenyang to attend a prestigious school. All the boys in the Jiang family attended public schools. In addition, Tao Chenyang's childhood experiences made Tao Ying quite worried.

It was Jiang Huan who told Tao Ying that Jiang Huan had been training Tao Chenyang and suggested that Tao Chenyang go to a prestigious school.

This school is incredibly good at nurturing children, and Tao Chenyang doesn't need much pity; he's a born king.

They also said that Tao Chenyang is rather cold-hearted, and this school is more suitable for him.

The Jiang family has nothing to fear from anyone.

Later, seeing that Tao Chenyang also agreed, Tao Ying finally agreed to let Tao Chenyang go to this school, and even specially donated a building to the school for this purpose.

Tao Ying wasn't afraid of trouble, but rather afraid of Tao Chenyang getting hurt, since the child was quite sensitive.

"Second sister-in-law, we're not going there to argue," Tao Ying reminded Sun Cuiping, who looked ready to fight.

“You’re just too nice. You need to show some backbone at times like this and stand up for the kids so they won’t be bullied next time. Yangyang is already quite introverted, what if he gets scared? Don’t say anything for a bit, I’ll argue with them.” Sun Cuiping really liked Tao Ying’s children.

Because these children are all exceptionally well-behaved and outstanding, unlike my own brat, who is exceptionally annoying.

Sun Cuiping likes Tao Ying, so naturally she wants to be good to Tao Ying's children. Now that the older ones are all grown up and Baozhu is too young, only Tao Chenyang can handle Sun Cuiping's love.

She still had to rely on her grandchildren. Sun Cuiping felt she had reached the age to hold her grandchildren, but her son wouldn't give her any, so she had to transfer her love to him.

As it turned out, Tao Chenyang was very difficult to approach. Although he was very polite, he was also very distant.

Tao Ying "..."

Since the teacher notified Tao Ying, she naturally had to notify Fang Ke's parents as well. Otherwise, if the parents saw the slap on the child's cheek when the child came home in the evening, the teacher couldn't bear the responsibility.

Fang Ke's mother is a full-time mom. As soon as she heard that Fang Ke had been bullied, she immediately had the driver bring her over.

The teachers naturally didn't dare to hide it from the head of teaching and the principal.

The two dared not delay, and the principal and the dean of students rushed to the school gate to wait, while the teacher took Tao Ying and Fang Ke to the office.

Sun Cuiping and Tao Ying arrived first. When the principal saw Sun Cuiping, his already thinning hair was completely washed away by sweat.