“Oh, they’ve gone to kindergarten! Sorry, I forgot to share this before, but while I was taking them out to play, we came across a beautiful kindergarten that the kids mistook for an adventure camp! With how eager they seemed, the teacher eventually allowed them to enter and play for a bit. However, they wanted to spend more time there, so I was unsure what to do. In the end, I asked Zivon about it in the morning, and he had Mr. Miller access the school.”
“A while later, the results came in and he agreed that the kids should attend the school. With that said, they’re currently at kindergarten. Honestly, I think it’s the right choice since it’s only right for kids to make new friends at their age, regardless of how smart they are.”
Xavia thought so as well, though at the same time, she had a nagging feeling that the kids wouldn’t be so obedient without good reason. With that in mind, she figured that she may as well gather more information once she picked them up from school later in the day…
Either way, it was about ten that morning when Xavia brought Wendy to the hospital. To their surprise, however, there were several bodyguards standing guard around the Lockharts’ ward. After a slight pause, Xavia was prompted to say, “…Please inform Kevin that I have come over to visit my parents. Zivon’s mother is here as well.”
Naturally, the guards weren’t about to ignore them, and one of them quickly ran off to report the incident to Kevin. It didn’t take long for Kevin to show up, and after staring at Xavia for a while, he was prompted to reply, “I appreciate your kind wishes, but my parents need rest, so you don’t need to pay them a visit.”
…Was he seriously chasing them off when they were already here? Dissatisfied, Xavia then said, “…At the very least, you should allow Aunt in, out of courtesy.”
Smirking in response, Kevin then said, “Fine. She can enter, but you stay at the door.”
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