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The Wife You Buried Is Back from Hell novel Chapter 38

"Then please, Mr. Davidson, Miss Fletcher, make sure your son learns to behave himself. If he lays a hand on Niki again, I'll see to it the school takes disciplinary action."

Their children attended one of the most prestigious private preschools in the city—a place reserved for the privileged and powerful.

"If Raffy keeps acting out like this, other parents will see him as a threat to their children's safety. And you both know exactly how the school deals with students like that."

With that, Danielle's words hung in the air, cold and unyielding. She took Niki by the hand and walked away without another glance.

Alexander's expression never thawed. Millie glanced at him, then sighed. "Women. Always blowing things out of proportion, holding onto grudges over the smallest things. It's not like I've ever picked a fight with your wife, have I?"

She nudged him with a sly smile. "You're not going to turn on your friends for a woman someday, are you?"

Alexander's face remained unreadable. "Ignore her."

The parent meeting began in earnest. Everyone gathered on the school's main lawn, benches set up before a raised platform at the front. The stage was crowded with props and competition equipment, and a wide digital display towered above it all.

A teacher took the mic. "Thank you for coming today. The city is hosting a math competition, and our school has been selected to provide a class to participate. Since the selection was random, we didn't notify students or parents in advance."

"There's a special prize for first place."

"Could the children from the selected class please get ready? You'll be called to the stage in ten minutes."

Both Niki and Raffy were in the chosen class.

Raffy hadn't expected a competition today. Lately, he'd been spending more time goofing off with Millie and less time on his studies.

Still, he'd always been at the top of his class. Even this sudden challenge didn't faze him.

"Mom, Dad, just watch! I'll go up there and bring home the surprise prize for you!"

His confidence was unshakable. He'd competed in math contests like this plenty of times, and he always came out on top.

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