Chapter 174 The Cannon Fodder Special Police Officer's Husband-Catching Story 7



The next morning, after getting up, Suiyi searched for information on the local website. Because life was too boring, she had to find something to do to dispel the man's wariness of her.

Suiyi saw the advertisement for kindergarten teachers at Xingxing Kindergarten and started making phone calls to contact them.

In real life, I often see people saying, "The best education for a person is in kindergarten." Kindergarten teachers are always quite childlike. I've wanted to visit them for a long time, but due to time constraints, I haven't had the time to do this little wish.

When I was little, I had a small dream. Whenever the teacher asked about our dreams, we would all say that our dream was to grow up to be a teacher, standing on the podium like our teachers. Inevitably, my favorite people when I was little were my teachers, so I also said that I wanted to be a teacher.

But as she grew older, this dream gradually faded, turning into a mere fantasy. This doesn't mean she lacked the ability to do it; rather, it's because as she grew older, she had more and more goals to achieve and more and more things to do. This dream was slowly put on hold.

Now that Sui Yi has plenty of time, she wants to do something more meaningful in this mission world: experience the joy of being a teacher. So, without hesitation, she targeted this job posting in the city.

After the call connected, Suiyi chatted with the recruiter about various issues. She ultimately decided to work at this kindergarten because she felt she had a pleasant conversation with the principal. Everyone knows that the work environment is very important; harmony among colleagues and friends is crucial.

Sui Yi quickly got up and washed up, because she had an interview scheduled for nine o'clock. It was already eight o'clock.

Sui Yi had just finished washing up when she received a message on WeChat with the kindergarten director's address. Sui Yi smiled as she read the message, thinking the director was incredibly kind and considerate.

Afterwards, Suiyi packed her belongings and left the villa. Lou Yan was going to work, so Suiyi took the opportunity to jump into the car and hitch a ride down the mountain.

"Where are you going?" Lou Yan frowned and asked, seeing that she was dressed neatly and looked like a respectable young woman.

"Looking for a job."

What kind of job are you looking for?

"Really?" the man asked skeptically. He doubted her identity and her motives.

Have you decided where to look for a job?

I rolled my eyes; I really didn't want to answer. It was like they were checking my census. I hadn't broken the law; there was no need to ask such detailed questions.

"I want to work at a kindergarten. You probably don't know this yet. I'm a very straightforward person, not one to play tricks on others. I've also heard that the working environment at a kindergarten is relatively simple, so I'd like to give it a try."

"Oh!" Lou Yan didn't ask any more questions, and Sui Yi didn't say anything either.

When they reached the foot of the mountain, Suiyi asked Louyan to stop the car.

"Thank you, I'll get off here."

"No need, it's not far from here."

"Then be careful. If you have any problems, feel free to call me anytime."

Sui Yi felt particularly surprised. Could this man be plotting something? Who would be foolish enough to believe that unprovoked concern was without ulterior motives?

He shrugged, and got out of the car after it stopped.

Lou Yan rolled down the car window. Looking at Sui Yi, who was about to turn and leave, he couldn't help but ask.

Which kindergarten did you interview at?

"Star Kindergarten"

The man frowned. As far as he knew, there were many kindergartens named Xingxing Kindergarten in this city. He wondered which one she had interviewed at. He wanted to say something more, but then he saw the woman turn and walk away without hesitation. Lou Yan's face darkened, making the driver tremble slightly.

After Sui Yi had walked a distance away, she finally breathed a sigh of relief, because perhaps because of his high position, the man exuded an even greater aura than her grandfather.

Suiyi put down her phone, opened the navigation, and according to the information sent by the principal, she successfully found the kindergarten before nine o'clock.

As soon as you enter the kindergarten, you see many parents with their children walking inside. Four little angels stand on either side of the gate, greeting the coming and going crowds.

Looking at the children's innocent smiles, I knew in my heart that this job was definitely worth a try.

Suiyi followed the crowd inside, witnessing a diverse array of children's worlds. Some children were even being dragged to kindergarten by their parents. Two glistening tears clung to their innocent little faces. They looked so pitiful, it evoked a pang of heartache in one's heart.

Some children are quite lively and outgoing; they act like they're already friends at kindergarten, running around everywhere.

Parents, teachers, and children all felt as if they were facing a formidable enemy. Teachers were on high alert, welcoming the children and parents, especially the crying children.

It's actually quite funny. It's true that experiencing the same thing from different perspectives leads to different mindsets. Parents, after handing their crying child to the teacher, feel both anxious and relieved. The teacher, however, feels like they're facing a major crisis. Because there are many children in a class, emotions are contagious. If one child cries, many others might cry too. And the child? Because they spend a lot of time with their parents, they are very dependent on them and may also experience age-related environmental anxiety. Their insecurity causes them to cry even harder, and the teacher can only try their best to comfort them.

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