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Mr. Kane Got Blacklisted by Eleven Jewell

Chapter 1262
Feclity kept quiet.
It seemed as though it was something her mother-like best friend would do. However, Felicity could not believe it because Stella
kept telling her not to do anything intimate with Vermont when she first told Stella that she was dating him.
Now, she had become so thoughtful and even bought them a box of condoms.
Felicity was speechless. She thought that Vermont was angry because he had a dysfunction and could not use it. She believed
that Vermont was embarrassed, so she comforted him. "It's okay. Just keep it since she already bought it. You can use it when
you recover."
"This is outrageous! She bought the smallest size!” Vermont said with a dark expression.
Felicity was taken aback before she burst into laughter. "You can't use it anyway. Why are you angry?"
Vermont glowered at her. "That's not the issue here. This is something to do with my dignity."
"If you put it that way, does that mean that every man who buys the smallest size has no dignity?"
Vermont snorted. "That's none of my concern. My size is XL! I'll even use duct tape if I have to!"
Felicity continued laughing. She suddenly felt like Vermont could be very childish and could not believe how a box of condoms
could make him so angry.
"Okay, okay. Calm down. I just checked the fridge, and there are some ingredients left. Do you feel like eating chicken and
cheese pie?"
Vermont's mood immediately turned better as soon as he heard that. "Only if it's made with chicken breast."
"That's the only part we have left anyway."
Felicity went into the kitchen while Vermont threw the box of condoms into the trashcan. Then, Vermont picked up his phone and
sent Keegan a middle finger emoji.
He refused to believe that Stella would do something like that without Keegan's involvement.

Lydia lived her next three days with anxiety, but she felt relieved after noticing that the other party had not taken any action.
However, in the morning of the fourth day, around nine o’clock, while the parents were sending their children to the kindergarten,
a police car pulled up at the entrance.
A few policemen in uniforms got out of the car and requested to see the person in charge.
Lydia had never dealt with the police before, and her knees felt weak as soon as she saw them.
A middle-aged officer that was leading the team sized her up and asked, "Are you the principal of this kindergarten?"
"Y-Y-Yes... I am."
"Somebody filed a report claiming that you're occupying someone else's property, and we're here to verify things."
Lydia moved uncomfortably and said in a shaky voice, "0- Okay."
Several parents had already noticed the police car at the entrance, and they gathered around to discuss the situation.
"What's going on? Why are the police here?"
"I don't know. I just got here. I was going to ask you the same thing."
"All of us just got here too. We have no idea what's happening."
Suddenly, a chubby woman in a white shirt spoke mysteriously. "I know why."
Everyone shifted their gaze to that woman and asked curiously upon hearing that. "Why? Does it have something to do with the
fire inspection checklist or something?"
The woman shook her head and lowered her voice. "I heard that this kindergarten is operating on somebody else's property, and
the landowner wants to claim it back. The kindergarten might be demolished."
The parents were shocked. "Are you sure? You better not be spreading rumors."
"It's not a rumor. I have a relative working here, and I was

told that the kindergarten received a demand letter from the landowner's lawyer. The kindergarten was demanded to move out in
three days, but no actions were taken. So, I guess that was why the landowner called the police."
"They should just solve it among themselves. Why do they have to make the kindergarten move? What about our children? All
the kindergartens nearby are full. Where are our children supposed to go to school?"
"That is true, but the landowner is probably very determined in wanting the land back. There's nothing we can do about it. n
"But, even if that's the case, the landowner has to be reasonable. Our children have been attending this kindergarten, and we
haven't missed any payments. What is my child going to do now? They're in the middle of a semester now, and where are we
supposed to transfer them to? Even if there are other kindergartens willing to accept our children, they will have a hard time
adapting to a new environment after finally making some friends here."
"Yeah. Their dispute can't affect our children's right to education. The kindergarten was approved by the government, and they
should've resolved this issue before operating the kindergarten. Why is this happening now after so many years? Are they trying
to raise the tuition fees?"

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