In the end, all she could do was bow repeatedly and thank her.
"Thank you, teacher… Thank you for the warning… I'll be sure to discipline her properly when I get home."
After saying this, she fled as if escaping.
As she walked, she grew more and more panicked, her daughter's recent words and actions replaying endlessly in her mind.
She wanted to find Cao Daqiang immediately to discuss it. After all, he was the child's father; he should have some ideas.
But when she called, he wasn't at his unit at all.
The colleague who answered said he'd left on a last-minute business trip. He didn't say where he was going or even leave a message.
'How useless! He's nowhere to be found when it matters most, doesn't even bother to call. What's the point of having a husband? Just for decoration?'
Liu Yingzi clutched her phone, feeling more and more wronged the more she thought about it.
