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Bride Behind the Mask novel Chapter 328

The following day, outside the gates of the prestigious Royal Elite Kindergarten.

It was the end of the school day, and throngs of people clustered around the entrance.

A parade of luxury vehicles lined the narrow roads, bringing traffic to a standstill.

From inside his Rolls Royce, Chuck pointed out the window. "Mr. Winston, see the young girl who just said goodbye to the young master? Her name is Teresa."

Frederick looked out the window to see a young girl named Teresa flanked by two boys. One held her backpack, the other her chocolate milkshake.

The little girl strutted with her chin held high. A mix of adorable and assertive, she walked with an air of authority.

Once Hayes got into the car and settled down, Chuck asked, "Young Master, is that Teresa, the one who is nice to you?"

Hayes watched Teresa through the window, his eyes positively glowing. He eagerly nodded his head, to which Chuck chuckled, "This little one looks like a lioness not to be trifled with."

Upon hearing this, Hayes instantly frowned. His Teresa was not a lioness! His eyes widened, and his cheeks puffed up in displeasure. Seeing this, Chuck quickly closed his mouth.

Frederick lovingly patted his son's hand, his voice soft and gentle, "Hayes, how about we invite Teresa over to play? Would you like that?"

At this suggestion, Hayes' eyes lit up with excitement. He nodded eagerly, thrilled at the idea.

Immediately, Frederick stepped out of the car, his imposing presence drawing all eyes as he approached Teresa.

Hayes peered out the window in anticipation, his heart pounding in his chest. He worried his father's commanding presence might scare Teresa...

Meanwhile, Teresa, who had yet to leave school, was engrossed in her phone.

She received a text from Marguerite, saying there was a traffic jam and suggested she wait in the school office.

As she walked and texted, she suddenly bumped into a soft "wall."

Ouch! Rubbing her forehead, Teresa looked up in annoyance, only to freeze in place.

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