Mrs. Li's lips curled as she applied force, making the little paper airplane tear apart into unrecognizable pieces of paper. Rainy looked at her half of the paper airplane as her eyes reddened, and tears welled up.
The teacher was about to stop Mrs. Li when she crushed the remnants of the paper airplane in her hand into a ball. "You can ask her to fold another one. There's so much paper anyway, and isn't she clever?" She sneered. No matter how clever she was, she wouldn't be able to compete with her grandson who was the next heir of the Chu Enterprise. These lowly children were worth nothing compared to him.
She lowered down and lifted Rainy off the ground abruptly. Rainy struggled against her, not willing to be carried by her. Her little legs kicked profusely.
"I'm bringing this kid out for a while." She disregarded the teacher's conflicted expression and carried the squirming child out… to a place where no one was around.