Chapter 68
Chapter 68 Felix Is Very Unhappy
Without the little troublemaker around, it was a rare opportunity for Cecilia and Vivian to stroll around the streets together.
Because of what happened with Ernest, Vivian planned to stay in Tudela for a while. That way, she could also help Cecilia take care of Jonathan.Content provided by NôvelDrama.Org.
“Truly, I’m so grateful,” Cecilia sincerely expressed.
“There’s no need for such formality between us.”
Meanwhile, over at the preschool.
The moment Jonathan appeared in the classroom, his angelic face, seemingly untouched by the troubles of the world, instantly drew the attention of all the preschool girls.
The teacher introduced him as someone who had just returned–from abroad, urging everyone to take good care of him.
Vivian’s nephew, Dante, had received a call from his aunt the night before. She informed him that there would be a new transfer student the following day and insisted that he must become good friends with the boy.”
He had initially assumed that the other person was just like him, a robust young boy.
Unexpectedly, the new student was incredibly attractive, even more so than most girls, and adorable in a way that made one want to protect him.
Dante waved at him in greeting.
Jonathan, ever adaptable, took a seat next to him.
“You’re Jonathan Smith, right? My Aunt Vivian asked me to look out for you.” Dante gave his chest a firm pat and assured Jonathan, “Don’t worry. From now on, your concerns are my
concerns.
“Then I appreciate your help.”
Dante discovered that not only was Jonathan remarkably beautiful, but his voice was also incredibly captivating when he spoke.
If only he was a girl.
Unaware of Dante’s thoughts, Jonathan glanced around the classroom. His gaze settled on a solitary seat tucked away in the corner.
The boy seated there was in an expensive little suit. Every single button on his outfit was
Chapter 68 Felix Is Very Unhappy
worth a fortune.
He sat at the desk, yawning, his young face etched with arrogance,
Dante followed his gaze and couldn’t help but tsk, saying, “That’s Felix, a descendant of the Rainsworth family. You absolutely mustn’t offend him. If you offend him, I won’t be able to protect you.”
Jonathan couldn’t help but laugh in his mind.
Ms. Kennedy’s nephew is truly just like her.
“Don’t worry.”
Jonathan gave him a reassuring glance, then promptly averted his gaze.
Dante thought to himself, Luckily, the friend Aunt Vivian introduced isn’t a troublemaker.
While attending preschool, the activities were primarily drawing, folding paper crafts, playing, and occasionally engaging in fun foreign language learning…
Jonathan was already well–versed in all of this.
Nonetheless, to avoid standing out too much, he still pretended to be just an ordinary kid.
Even so, by the end of the morning, all the girls in the class had completely surrounded him. They were all vying for a chance to talk with him, eager to share their delectable snacks with him.
Having been pushed aside, Dante felt a profound sense of defeat.
However, there was someone else who was experiencing even greater emotional upheaval than him, and that was Felix, who was once the reigning king of the school.
Before Jonathan arrived, he was always the center of attention.
All the girls used to say they wanted to marry him when they grew up, to become the daughter–in–law of the Rainsworth family.
Indeed, women were always full of lies.
Felix was very unhappy.
He’s but a newcomer, yet he dares to show off in front of me? Then he can’t blame me for what I’m about to do.
Felix had been watching Jonathan intently. When the latter decided to head to the restroom, Felix immediately dropped the pen he was holding and followed suit.
He thought he had concealed himself well, but he didn’t realize that Jonathan had known all along that he was being followed.
In the boys‘ restroom.
Felix promptly shut the door, even placing the “Under Maintenance” sign outside.
He had used this strategy so many times that it had lost its charm.
Striding in confidently, he had assumed that Jonathan would be in the midst of relieving himself at this moment, providing the perfect opportunity to sneak up from behind and catch him off guard.