The Untouchable Ex-Wife

Chapter 1822



Renee woke up early the next day. She put on light makeup, then drove Adie and Abby to kindergarten. The children would be taking graduation photos soon since it was almost their graduation.

Adie and Abby's teacher was waiting there, and enthusiastically went to greet Renee. "Ms. Everheart, as you know, the kids will be graduating soon, so the kindergarten wants to give them a nice parting gift. We decided on taking family photos as graduation photos to strengthen the bond between the kids and their parents."

"Sure, I support the idea." Renee nodded in agreement.

The teacher nudged her glasses awkwardly. "Well, it's a family photo, so both parents have to be present for it. Adie and Abby are the only students who don't have both parents around, and I know it caused some issues during their registration here. We know Adie and Abby's situation is a bit special, but..." 1 Content © copyrighted by NôvelDrama.Org.

Renee frowned, feeling uneasy when she heard that. "Miss, my kids are just like every other kid out there. The only thing special about them is that they're smart, good-looking, and outstanding." 1

"Haha..." The teacher laughed nervously. She had only been working in the kindergarten for a year, but she had heard rumours that Adie and Abby's parents were hard to deal with, and now she knew why. "Okay, I'll be frank with you..." The teacher took a deep breath and said honestly, "We need both parents around for the family photos, and I would hate to see Abby and Adie sad when all the other children come with both their parents. So... why don't you discuss this with their father and ask him to attend? We're going to take the family photos at a castle in the southern suburbs, and it might be a three-day trip." The teacher knew that Adie and Abby's parents were rather extraordinary people, even more so than the other families of the children at Monte Perry Kindergarten. Their father, especially, was an extremely influential person. 5

"That's unnecessary." Renee smoothed her hair and said coldly, "Their father went abroad on a business trip and won't be back for years, so I'll attend this alone." It would be very strange for her to take a family photo with Stefan given their current relationship.

"But..." The teacher was determined to persuade Renee, and urged, "This is the transition for the kids from kindergarten to elementary school, and it's a very important moment in their lives. Can't their father adjust a bit? It's just for three days. I don't want the children to have any regrets." Generally, the parents of the children studying at Monte Perry Kindergarten cared about their children's feelings very much, and would willingly make time to be there for them. The teacher did not want to see Adie and Abby disappointed when they saw the other students with their parents; they were still children, after all.

"There's nothing to regret." Renee sounded indifferent. "It's better to face reality instead of being fake and hypocritical. My kids aren't as sensitive and weak as you think they are."


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