Chapter 677 Regret

"You see, I graduated with a degree in early childhood education and even went abroad to furthermy studies. I have dedicated half of my life to early childhood education. If it becomes known thatI've been fired due to my misconduct, I will never be able to replace employment in this field again. Myfuture will be ruined,” Samara begged Cora bitterly.

In fact, Samara could see that this woman was very caring. The point was Byron cared about hervery much.

Even in that short period, Byron's gaze frequently fell upon her, unable to hide his overflowingaffection.

So as long as this woman could speak up for her, she would definitely be able to keep her job.However, she did not expect Cora's response to her desperate plea.

Cora asked, "You only think about yourself getting fired and wasting your lifelong learning. But haveyou ever thought about the psychological impact on those children you expelled through yourabuse of power? How much influence it will have on their future lives?"

Samara was speechless again.

And Cora shook off her hand and followed into the car.

Samara watched as the car drove away, leaving her with tears of regret.

Soon after, on their way back, Byron contacted his secretary. "Publish a job posting for the positionof the director of Sunflower Kindergarten. It should prioritize candidates with relevant qualificationsand work experience, but most importantly, they must possess good character.”

"Well, I'll check it out during the interview.”

With today's incident, Byron couldn't take the position of the director lightly.

In addition to recruiting a new director, Byron added, "By the way, check if there's any record in thekindergarten system of the children previously expelled by Ms. Olsen. If there is, contact theirparents and see if they are willing to continue their education at Sunflower Kindergarten. If they are,waive all their fees.”

In fact, the bullying incidents involving those children happened before he acquired SunflowerKindergarten. Whether they had any psychological issues as a result was unrelated to him.

But when Byron saw Martin's eyes glistening upon hearing his instructions, he felt that everythinghe had done was worthwhile.

But when his gaze fell upon Cora, the smile that had formed on his lips because of Martin quicklydisappeared.

Cora must have seen the lip mark on his white shirt last night.

But until now, she had not shown any jealousy.

He wondered if he was inconsequential in her eyes...

They went directly to the Yoris Mansion.

Sara seemed very worried that what happened today would have a negative impact on Martin, soshe made every effort to keep Martin happy.

"The dog hasn't gone for a walk today. How about you and me take the dog for a walk?" Not longafter entering the house, Sara invited Martin to walk the dog with her.

William wanted to take Martin to see his newly purchased potted plants, while Arnold wanted totake Martin to go fishing together.

In the end, Martin chose to go for a walk with the dog, as it interested him the most.

"You all stay here today. I'll ask the kitchen to prepare more dishes." After Sara made arrangements,she took Martin out for a walk with the dog.

Byron wanted to be alone with Cora for a while to see if she would ask about last night's lip mark.But not long after he sat down, he was called to play chess by Arnold.

In the evening, Sara insisted on having Cora and Martin stay overnight.

Cora agreed.

Byron had to abandon his plan of taking them back to his apartment for some private time.

When he felt inexplicably annoyed, he received a call from Harry. "Byron, how about going out torelax tonight?”

Glancing at Cora, who was engrossed in conversation with William and didn’t give him a glance,Byron responded, “Sure, send me the address."

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