Mia is Not a Trouble-Maker! - Chapter 210
Chapter 210: Big Sister
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
The principal was mumbling that nothing must happen, but his eyelids kept twitching. He had a bad feeling.
Emma was in the kindergarten class now. In the morning, she took a car to school with Amelia. Elmer Stevens floated at the side, feeling very bored. Although he knew that children would not do anything in kindergarten, he could take this time to rest or cultivate. However, he did not know if it was because he was frightened last time, but he still could not help but follow.
Emma held Amelia’s hand. Along the way, she saw her classmates and introduced excitedly, “This is my sister, Amelia!”
Amelia was considered a transfer student. Ordinary children would be in kindergarten class at the age of three. When they were four years old, they would be in middle class. However, when Amelia was in Bradford City, no one cared about her. When she was three years old, no one sent her to kindergarten. Now, she was transferred to middle class three.
Emma reminded her worriedly, “Mia, I’m in Class One. If anyone bullies you, come and look for me, understand?”
Amelia said obediently, “Got it.”
The teacher waiting to pick them up found it funny and said, “Don’t worry, nothing will happen. I’m here. Emma, hurry back to class.”
Emma shook her head. “No, no. I have to send my sister to class safely. This is a mission my father gave me.”
The teacher was amused and smiled. “Okay.” Then, she looked at Su Ning and said gently, “Ningning, are you happy on your first day of school today? I’m the form teacher of Class Three. You can call me Ms. Rose.’
Amelia: “Wow, Ms. Rosie!” When she drew, she liked to draw all kinds of flowers and plants. Now that her teacher’s surname was also Rose, she subconsciously felt close to her.
Ms. Rose’s eyes immediately turned into crescents. For some reason, her mood improved when she saw Amelia’s big eyes.
When they arrived at the classroom door, Emma held Amelia’s hand reluctantly. “We’ve arrived. I’m leaving. Don’t cry.”
Amelia: “I won’t cry!”
Emma was still worried. What if a child bullied Mia? Suddenly, Emma had an idea. She waved her hand. “Hey, the children of Class Three look over!”
The children who were eating breakfast or playing in the classroom immediately looked up. The busy teachers were also stunned.
Emma imitated the teacher and said to her classmates, “Hello, everyone. This is your new classmate, Amelia. From now on, call her Big Sister!”
Most of the children who had just arrived at the kindergarten in the morning were still half-asleep. In addition, the school teachers often spoke to them like this. They subconsciously said obediently, “Hello, Big Sister!”
Amelia:
The teachers:
Elmer Stevens, who was floating in the air, winced.
At the same time, the principal, who had just come to inspect, was speechless. Good lord, they had turned the kindergarten into a gang!
Only then did the carefree Emma nod in satisfaction. Then, she patted Amelia’s shoulder and left with her bag.
Amelia was led into the class by another teacher. Elmer Stevens sat cross-legged by the window and continued to read his booklet. The principal reminded Ms. Rose in a low voice at the door, “Take good care of Amelia. This child needs to be paid special attention to…”
Ms. Rose nodded. “I understand, Principal.”
At this moment, another young female teacher arrived, panting. She happened to hear the conversation between the principal and Ms. Rose. She hurriedly said, “I’m sorry, I’m sorry. I’m late…’
The principal frowned and didn’t say anything. He turned around and left.
Ms. Rose said, “Be careful next time.’
The female teacher stuck out her tongue and hurriedly changed her shoes to disinfect them.
In the classroom, Ms. Rose was the homeroom teacher. She was arranging today’s teaching work and making some records. Usually, this was free time. The children had passed the chaotic period of the kindergarten class and were now in the middle class. Their discipline had already improved. Some children were eating breakfast quietly in the dining area, and some children had eaten breakfast at home before coming to school and went to play on the other side of the classroom.
As for Amelia, she was eating! Although she had already eaten when she went out, for some reason, the kindergarten food was especially fragrant!
Amelia ate half a bowl of wontons in a few bites, as well as a small bowl of cut steak and a piece of cod. The child at the same table was stunned. She exclaimed, “Big Sister, you’re amazing! You ate so much!” The child did not understand and thought that Big Sister was Amelia’s name..