Lilly wasn't plotting anything.
It was just a couple of days ago when the unlucky ghost found the weakling spirit and said they wanted to straighten out Peter a bit.
After thinking about it, the weakling spirit agreed. They couldn't just stand by and watch their country's promising child go astray. So he and the unlucky ghost went out on a trip.
Actually, Lilly didn't know how Michael and the others would set Peter straight. But she thought it was thoughtful of the spirits to have such kind intentions. So, she allowed them to handle it alone.
She trusted Michael. With him around, things wouldn't turn awry... Well, they shouldn't, right?
Lilly pinched her fingers and suddenly felt uncertain.
**
At this moment, in the center primary school of Malie City.
The holiday had begun, and bootlicker Mrs. Szell invited a few parents to clean the classroom.
Of course, initially, she said she came to school to tidy up the students' desks. She claimed she couldn't find a certain textbook for classroom exercises and wanted to search for it at school.
Only then did Teacher Robin allow her to enter, resulting in a few parents joining her as well.
Teacher Robin didn't accept gifts or invitations for meals, so Peter's mother and Isabella Hoffman's mother had to make their presence felt in this way.
"Teacher Robin, you're busy working. Oh, I just noticed a few crumpled papers on the classroom floor. I'll sweep them away."
"Teacher Robin, I just saw that the classroom windows were dirty. I'll quickly clean them."
"I'll tidy up the class bookshelf. It won't take long."
These parents not only came by themselves but also brought their own children, constantly urging them to quickly sweep here and wipe there.
The children reluctantly did the work. After all, it was supposed to be their vacation, and they were thrilled.
However, as soon as their mothers heard that the teacher was doing the post-holiday cleanup at school, they immediately brought them along.
Teacher Robin: "..."
I'm seriously fed up.
She knew the thoughts of these parents, taking advantage of the holiday when there were no other students around. They brought their children to show off and make their presence felt in front of the teacher.
After the holiday, teachers checked the classroom, tidy up a bit, and locked the classroom door to prevent mold or other issues.
She really didn't know how they had such insider information.
Teacher Robin smiled, "Do you know? If you hadn't come, I would already be home by now."
It was because of their arrival that she had to stop and wait for them.
Peter's mother suddenly felt embarrassed. "Uh, it's our fault for delaying Teacher Robin's time. Come on, kids, let's do our best and finish the task in five minutes."
Teacher Robin: "..."
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Why were the parents like this? Although she had only been teaching for a few years, they were truly the most utilitarian parents she had ever encountered.
Peter dragged the broom and casually swept here and there, not taking it seriously at all.
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