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Doted by My Seven Brothers novel Chapter 404

Chapter 404 Feeding

Nancy had repeatedly promised she would never eat so many snacks outside again, and everyone in the Brook family patted her little head with satisfaction.

They all sighed and thought to themselves, tsk... there's no fun in eating today because they can't even feed her.

That night, James contacted the school, explained what had happened precisely, and emphasized that he did not want so many students looking for his daughter after class had ended.

The principal made a promise to James, saying, "Mr. Brook, I understand. I will assure that our teachers instill the ideology of education in our children and strictly prevent this type of atmosphere that disrupts their study."

After the principal made his promise and hung up, another call came in.

The principal asked, "Hello, may I know who you are?"

"Marcus Brook," answered the caller.

It had rendered the principal speechless.

Is it necessary for this Brook family to be so protective of that child, he wondered.

He took a deep breath and expressed the same to Marcus, as both father and son had almost the same request.

As soon as the conversation with Marcus ended, another call came in.

The principal had a bad feeling in the back of his mind.

Of course, there were precisely seven calls after the conversation with James Brook. All of them were from Nancy's brother.

His eyelids fluttered, and he felt that all teachers should be informed that Nancy Brook must not have any incidents at school. If not, the Brook family will wreck the entire school.

The next day at school, Nancy's teacher arrived unusually early and sat at the door, watching the passing students intensely.

"Students who are not in this class are not permitted to enter," the teacher stated.

Those junior high seniors who wanted to keep feeding Nancy were shocked.

They realized that the fun times were over in an instant.

Nancy was at peace on this day and had not even given it much thought; she continued to study and take the exam seriously.

The exam results were promptly announced, and she was ranked first in her grade.

She jumped and skipped like a fluffy white rabbit to find her brother while holding her report card.

Her brother, who attended the same school, was the first person Nancy looked for.

She popped her little fluffy head inside the door after she ran to her brother's classroom. She was immediately recognized.

"Adam! Our sister is here!" One of his classmates yelled.

When he noticed Nancy, his eye gleamed, and he yelled loudly within the classroom.

While Adam proudly proclaimed that he was a descendant of the wise God of Wisdom, he glowered at the doorway and noticed his cute sister in his family.

He flipped from the desk and dashed to the doorway, not forgetting to chastise his classmate.

"You crap, I have told you many times that's my sister!" Adam chastised him.

Once Nancy entered, she nagged at him.

"Adam, you cannot say swear words."

She puffed out her soft, fair cheeks while staring intensely at him with clear eyes.

"Okay, okay... Next time, I won't say it, Nancy. Are you specifically looking for me because you miss me?" Adam asked cheekily.

The little girl obediently nodded her head and took out her report card.

"Adam, I took first place in the exam," she announced happily.

He stroked her head and complimented her, saying, "Not bad; my sister is the true descendant of the God of Wisdom."

"Adam, didn't you say you were God of Wisdom?" His classmate asked.

He stared and yelled at his classmate, "Get lost. I'm talking with my sister, don't interrupt."

Adam pulled Nancy, scuttled to his classroom to sit in his place, and handed her a big apple out of nowhere.

"I give you this as a reward. Eat it for now. When we return home, I will reward you again."

He then took out his report card after saying that.

"See, your brother, me, is now in the top 20. The speed of my improvement is moving super fast, right!"

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