Blimey, My Kid's the Heir to the Billionaire Boss!
Chapter 37 Who is the Children's Father?

"Yes!" The principal realized the situation and apologized sincerely to Sadie and the children, "I'm sorry, it was my mistake. I shouldn't have offended you."

"You still don't know where you went wrong." Sadie deeply despised the principal. "Mr. Potter handled this fairly is because of his integrity, not because I have some unknown background. Your mistake wasn't ignorance but a lack of basic qualities of honesty and kindness as an educator!"

"Yes, you're right." The principal lowered her head, afraid to say more.

Sadie looked away in exasperation, not caring to say another word. People like that simply couldn't understand.

"Leave," Ronan muttered.

"Please, have mercy..." the principal weakly said before leaving with her head lowered.

The already pale-faced teacher stammered, "Mr. Potter, I..."

"Suspended for a month, undergo retraining, and return to work once you possess good professional conduct," Ronan said.

"Thank you!" The teacher knew her punishment was light and hurriedly expressed her gratitude. Then, she bowed and apologized to the children, "Noah, Nathan, Mia, I'm sorry I failed to protect you..." The triplets watched the teacher leave.

With the outsiders gone, Ronan's bodyguard stood at the door.

"Brenda, long time no see. How have you been?" Ronan greeted warmly.

"I've been good, very good." Brenda nodded repeatedly. "It's an honor that Mr. Potter remembers me."

"I remember. I've always remembered..." Ronan said, but his eyes were fixed on Sadie.

He wanted her to know that he had always remembered her and everything about her...

Sadie kept her head down, afraid to look at him. "Go with Brenda and get your backpacks from the classroom. I'll discuss the new teacher with Mr. Potter, and we'll catch up soon."

The triplets looked at Sadie. "Come replace us, Mommy."

"Go ahead." Sadie hugged them. "Take your bags and wait for me at the school gate. I'll be there soon."

"Okay." The triplets nodded obediently.

Brenda took the children and left.

It was not until the sound of footsteps faded completely that Ronan spoke. "Who is the children's father?"

Sadie furrowed her brow. It felt like a heavy stone was weighing on her heart. She knew he would ask this question, but how should she answer? The man from back then? How would he perceive her? Although they were no longer destined for each other, she still hoped to leave a good impression in his heart.

"Don't worry..." Ronan's voice sounded calm. "It's been so many years, and besides, I was the one who wronged you in the first place. I have no right to inquire about anything. I just... I just want to know." "The children's father is an ordinary person." Sadie evaded the real issue. "We separated a long time ago."

"After you left Newark, right?" Ronan pressed on. "I heard you've been living in the countryside all these years."

"Yes, it was after I left." Sadie made up a lie. "When someone is desperate and on the verge of breaking down, they always long for someone to protect them."

"Alright." Ronan's gaze dimmed. He didn't want to hear those details anymore. "So, you're raising the children alone now?"

"How can I be alone? I have Brenda." Sadie raised her eyes and looked at him, sneering. "Congratulations to you, though. I left for less than a month, and you got married and now have a grown son." Ronan lowered his head, unable to meet her eyes. He didn't know how to explain or justify that matter.

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