The teacher finished her sentence and then forcefully pushed Amy.
The tiny figure stumbled and was about to fall.
Keira Olsen hurriedly took a step forward, picked Amy up, and gently patted her back to comfort her, "Amy, don't cry, don't cry..."
Amy's soft little body clung to her neck, "Mommy, Amy is obedient, Amy is good. Did Amy do something wrong? Amy can apologize. Amy wants to go to school... wuwuwu..."
Her words made Keira Olsen feel extremely distressed.
She turned to the teacher, "I need you to explain clearly to me!"
The teacher, hearing this, glanced around at the people nearby and then scoffed, curling her lips, "Explain what? She's been crying all day at school, affecting the other children's studies. I told her not to come tomorrow. Is there a problem?"
Keira Olsen then asked, "Why is the child crying?"
When Amy was abused by Howard's mother, she was too scared to cry, and she wasn't usually a tearful child, so how could she be crying all day today?