Chapter 58 I just stole it.



Since the live stream doesn't have mind-reading abilities, viewers can't hear Louis's thoughts.

All they could see was Louis eating his meal, then suddenly pausing, looking around as if he had realized something, before his expression froze, like a vivid silent film.

As for Yin Zhu's side, it's almost turned into an action scene.

The boy whose food was taken away was stunned at first, then glared fiercely at Yin Zhu, his teeth clenched as if he wanted to devour her alive, eat her flesh and bones.

However, the boy didn't dare to really offend Yin Zhu.

So he could only pretend to be wronged and cry, then complain to his teacher, "Teacher Dongfang, someone is stealing my food!"

The person he called Teacher Dongfang was also a little confused. When he first arrived, he was also teased by the naughty children here. At the time, he thought he wouldn't stoop to the level of the children and just let it go. He never expected that he would encounter a colleague who was angry with the children.

Hearing the commotion, Teacher Yuwen came over, her expression somewhat... excited: "Teacher Hao, we have a rule that we can't take the children's food."

"This is food from the cafeteria."

Yin Zhu felt that her logic was sound; the gift was issued by the school, not given to her by the child.

“But after the teacher served the child the food, it became the child’s food, and you didn’t thank him before eating it.” Teacher Yuwen’s attitude was quite firm, almost saying directly, “You’ve broken the rules.”

In that instant, Yin Zhu even noticed that several children were looking at her with sparkling eyes.

[Daily Routine 4. If your child wants to give you any food, you should accept it with both hands and express your sincere gratitude, but do not eat it.]

Teachers should not accept bribes, but they shouldn't refuse children's kindness to avoid discouraging them. Therefore, food offered by teachers is acceptable, but they should not be consumed.

Yin Zhu smiled and said, "But... he didn't want to give it to me, so I just took it from him."

The rules do not say that you can't take things from children.

It's okay if it's not written down.

If you have any objections, you can add this rule, and I'll definitely pay attention to it in the future, but let's leave it at that for now. Yin Zhu didn't feel embarrassed at all; disciplining those naughty kids was for their parents' good.

Moreover, these children may not even be children.

Yin Zhu didn't think about whether it would grow bigger or smaller; she just thought of another specialty of Sin City—the bizarre.

If even the manager of the temporary apartment can create something eerie, then there's no reason why the more experienced kindergarten manager can't. Among the ten teachers and nearly a hundred children present, who knows how many strange things have infiltrated them?

One thing is for sure: it's impossible that everyone present was human.

Yin Zhu calculated that the previous buses were medium-sized buses, which could carry 30 to 40 people at a time. Adding the losses from the office and temporary apartments, even if four-fifths of the people survived and went around looking for jobs, the number of people assigned to the kindergarten would definitely not be more than a hundred.

Moreover, where would the city lord find so many criminals under the age of 6?

It's possible for an ordinary child to accidentally kill their parents with a shotgun, but for a child who hasn't even finished elementary school to deliberately murder someone and successfully escape capture to Sin City is something that would definitely make the news and attract widespread attention.

What's more, there are over a hundred such exceptionally talented criminals in the kindergarten.

Even a fool would know it's impossible.

In addition, their strange behavior when Yin Zhu was looking after the children for Teacher Yuwen led Yin Zhu to make the wrong judgment, mistaking them for bizarre creations unique to the world of strange rules.

On the other side of Blue Star, the think tank believed that Yin Zhu's intelligence would definitely allow her to deduce the truth about the kindergarten children, so they didn't waste their time reminding her.

As a result, both sides misunderstood each other by a twist of fate.

Faced with Yin Zhu's overly self-righteous excuses, Teacher Yuwen was even speechless for a moment, trying hard to recall some things that were not mentioned in the rules about not taking children's food—because they never thought that a teacher would be so shameless as to take food from a three-year-old!

The rules do contain many guidelines on how to handle situations where children snatch things from each other, but there's no guide on how to handle situations where a teacher snatches a child's belongings.

The main thing is, who would have thought of this?

Taking a deep breath, Teacher Yuwen decisively turned to the other teachers and said, "Keep an eye on your children's meals. Don't watch the commotion. The cafeteria closes regularly, and if you miss the closing time, you won't be able to eat there."

This can be considered tacit approval of Yin Zhu's behavior.

The boys whose food had been taken pursed their lips, glared fiercely at Yin Zhu, and could only resentfully lick the remaining grains of rice in their bowls to satisfy their cravings.

This feud is now officially established.

In the afternoon, Yin Zhu still had no work, so she prepared to go back to her dormitory to memorize the kindergarten's staff rules and regulations, trying to memorize them all so as not to cause trouble for others.

According to the rules, the job of a kindergarten teacher is not complicated. Basically, they are a babysitter and teacher to a group of little kids: every morning they wake them up, take them to eat, teach them, eat again, teach again, have free time, have a snack, and then take a nap.

Most kindergartens only provide lunch and dinner, but this sunny and cheerful kindergarten provides meals from morning till night.

The rules state that the kindergarten provides "full-day childcare," which is essentially the ultimate combination of kindergarten, daycare, and summer camp. Parents visit their children once a week, and the rest of the time they leave everything to the kindergarten.

This is no longer the kind of education that comes from losing a father or mother; it's the kind of education that comes from being an orphan.

My dear reader, there's more to this chapter! Please click the next page to continue reading—even more exciting content awaits!

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