"Do they have to be seriously injured for it to count?" Leah shouted angrily.

"Since both sides have conflicting statements, let's review the surveillance video then." Sadie stood up. "There are comprehensive surveillance cameras in the classroom. We can watch it to replace out the truth, right?" The principal was somewhat hesitant.

Sadie became angry when she saw the principal's reaction. "You haven't even watched the surveillance footage, so how can you conclude that my sons hit someone and smashed the window of the car? Since there is no evidence, why should my sons be punished? Just because the other party is of a noble status? Is this kindergarten established purely for the privileged?"

"What are you saying?" The principal said coldly, "If you have a problem with our kindergarten, you can withdraw your children."

"That's right." Leah sarcastically said, "Considering we're family, if you withdraw your children, I won't bother to pursue it. Let the $8,000 compensation be considered a charity."

"Compensation? What compensation?" Sadie retorted, "Your son smashed the car window himself, so why should we compensate? Your son put paint on my daughter's hair, and I haven't even held you accountable. You want me to withdraw my children? I think the one who should withdraw their child is you."

"Did you see my son put paint on your daughter's hair?" Leah stood up suddenly.

"Why don't you ask your son?" Sadie stared at Billy.

Billy originally held his head high with a proud look smeared on his face, but he became somewhat timid when he met Sadie's sharp gaze.

"Billy, tell her that you didn't do it!" Leah hugged her son and said aggressively, "Don't worry. I'm here. no one can wrong you."

Billy hesitated to speak. "Mommy, I—"

At this moment, the office door opened, and Brenda walked in with Mia.

"Mommy!" Mia spotted Sadie and rushed into her mother's embrace. Her large, grape-like eyes brimmed with tears as she spoke in a cute and tender yet trembling voice. "Mommy, Billy put paint on my hair, and Brenda tried to wash it off for a long time, but she couldn't. Do I have to cut my hair?"

The words had just come out, and tears immediately welled up in her eyes. "I don't want to cut my hair! I want to keep it long!"

Sadie quickly hugged Mia to comfort her, saying, "Don't worry, Mia. I'll wash it off for you when we get home. I promise."

"Mhmm." Mia choked back her sobs, her pink, chubby face filled with tears, making those present feel sorry for her.

"Mia, don't cry..." Billy hurriedly slid off the couch and walked towards her. "I was just joking with you. I didn't really want to bully you-"

"Billy!" Leah immediately covered her son's mouth, preventing him from saying more.

"Hmph!" Sadie let out a cold laugh and turned to look at the principal. "Did you hear that?"

The principal's face turned purple, looking extremely perplexed, unsure of how to respond.

The teacher cautiously said, "I asked the other students, and indeed Billy was the one who put paint on Mia's hair. However, Billy didn't do it on purpose. He wanted to play with Mia, but she ignored him. That's why he used this method to get her attention-"

"Shut up!" The principal interrupted her, rebuking, "Mr. Potter is a donor here, and his son is our VIP. If we anger him, our school won't be able to continue."

"You know best." Leah said coldly, "Since only one of our families can stay, you figure it out!"

"Mrs. Potter, of course, I hope you will stay." The principal immediately expressed her stance. "I'm sorry, I will refund the tuition to you. Please replace another kindergarten for your children-"

"No!" Before the principal finished speaking, Billy suddenly pulled Leah's hand away and anxiously rushed in front of the principal. "Mia can't leave!"

"Billy..."

"If Mia leaves, I won't go to school anymore!" Billy shouted at Leah in agitation.

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