Chapter 22: The Little Bullies
Lara crouched immediately, her heart tightening at the change in the child’s voice.
“Sweetie,” she called softly.
Shay looked up, and at once, her face lit up—like clouds parting for the sun.
“Sweetie,” Lara repeated, brushing a thumb over her small knuckles. “It’s okay. Go on. Play with your classmates. Didn’t you say you miss them? I’ll be right here.”
Shay nodded, though uncertainty still lingered in her eyes.
Just as she took a hesitant step forward, raised voices cut through the cheerful hum of the room.
A boy—thin and fragile-looking—was sprawled on the floor near the toy shelves. Three boys and a girl stood over him. They were laughing as the boy cried in pain from their kicks.
“Go back to where you came from.”
“Your clothes are dirty.”
“We don’t want to play with you.”
Each word landed like a slap.
Lara felt Shay’s grip tighten around her hand, felt the small tremor run through her. The child instinctively stepped back, fear curling in her posture.
Lara’s jaw clenched.
Is Shay being bullied at school? But how could it be? She is the daughter of a rich tycoon.
She squeezed Shay’s hand, steady and reassuring, then guided her firmly into the room just as one of the boys drew his foot back, heel lifted, ready to strike.
Lara moved without thinking.
Her voice sliced through the chaos, sharp and commanding.
“What do you think you’re doing?”
The room fell silent.
She crossed the space in three strides. She crouched down and caught the thin boy’s hands, which were protecting his head. His fingers were small, rough against her palm, the calloused skin speaking of a rough life that the boy had.
Lara tightened her grip—not in anger, but control—then pulled him to his feet and placed him behind her, shielding him with her body as she faced the other four.
Her expression hardened. “Why are you hurting him?”
Her cold gaze swept from one boy to the next.
The tallest of them—chin lifted, eyes full of arrogance—snorted. “He looks like a beggar. He doesn’t deserve to be in our class.”
The words struck Lara harder than she expected. He couldn’t have been more than five, yet the cruelty in his voice was already so practiced. A chill ran through her. What kind of person would this child grow into?
“Just look at him,” another boy sneered. “His clothes are disgusting.”
She felt the small body behind her tense, shrinking closer, as if trying to disappear. Lara glanced back, and only then did she truly take him in.
The boy looked up at her, eyes wide.
A thin cut marked the corner of his mouth, already darkening. His shirt was clean but threadbare, the fabric stretched thin from too many washes. His faded shorts hung loosely from his narrow frame. On his feet were worn-out sandals that were too small; his big toe pushed through, exposed.
Then Lara met his eyes.
They were black and deep, filled with hurt—but beneath it, something unbroken. Determination. Strength. For a fleeting second, an image stirred in her memory: another small boy, another pair of soulful eyes following her in the mountains. The thought vanished when a girl with twin pigtails spoke up, her voice sharp with disdain.
Lara straightened slowly. “Where is your teacher?”
She scanned the room. Along the back wall stood several adults, arms crossed, expressions blank. They were simply standing there, looking apathetic and just watching the show. By their looks, they were the nannies.
Her disbelief simmered. How could a school leave children like this unattended? No teacher? No assistant?
Before she could say more, hurried footsteps echoed from the hallway. Three women entered in a rush. Two wore identical dresses—teaching assistants, judging by their uniforms. The third, slightly older and dressed differently, stepped forward.
“What happened?” the teacher asked, one eyebrow arching as she looked at Lara.
“I don’t know all the details,” Lara replied evenly. “But when I walked in, this little boy was on the floor—surrounded and being kicked by the four of them.”
The teacher’s gaze flickered briefly to the children—and then, almost instinctively, past them, toward the row of nannies at the back of the room. A trace of unease crossed her face before she smoothed it away and knelt slightly, lowering herself to the children’s level.
“Now, now,” she said softly, her voice careful, almost syrupy. “That’s not very nice behavior, is it?”
The boys shifted on their feet, but none of them looked truly remorseful. The tallest boy merely crossed his arms, his lips twisting into a bored pout.
“We were just playing,” he muttered.
The teacher smiled faintly, the kind of smile meant to placate rather than correct.
“Even when we play, we must be gentle with our classmates,” she said. “We don’t use our feet or our hands to hurt others. You all know that.”
One of the assistants stepped forward hesitantly, nodding along. “Yes… Yes, children, please remember your manners.”
The girl with the pigtails rolled her eyes but said nothing.
The teacher clasped her hands together, her tone still light. “Everyone comes from a different family,” she continued. “We should be kind and welcoming. That’s what good children do.”
“Yes, Teacher Alice and Miss Rose, we understand.” The three boys said perfunctorily.
Lara felt her jaw tighten. Good children, she thought, or well-connected ones?
“Say sorry,” the teacher prompted gently, as though asking for a favor rather than demanding accountability.
There was a long pause.
“I’m sorry,” the tallest boy said at last, his voice flat, eyes already drifting elsewhere.
The others followed, their apologies little more than whispers forced from reluctant mouths.
Satisfied—or perhaps simply relieved—the teacher straightened.
“There,” she said, offering an uneasy smile. “Let’s all go back to our seats now. No more trouble.”
The children obeyed, unpunished and unconcerned, drifting back to their desks as if nothing of consequence had happened.
Lara watched them go, a cold weight settling in her chest.
Behind her, the thin boy remained frozen, still half-hidden by her presence. This was not new to him. He had learned to endure—learned to be small, to be silent. Whatever softness a child’s heart should have had long since hardened into something calloused and guarded.
Lara turned to Shay and asked gently where her seat was. She pointed to the back.
Lara’s brows knit together at once. “Why is your seat so far back?” she asked, unable to hide her displeasure.
“I don’t want to sit with them,” she said, her fingers tightening around Lara’s sleeve. “They bully me.” After a pause, she added, almost inaudibly, “Because I don’t have a mommy.”
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Chapters
- Chapter 220: Forgotten Sins of the Past
- Chapter 219: The VIPs at Isla
- Chapter 218: A Phoenix Rising 2
- Chapter 217: A Phoenix Rising
- Chapter 216: Return of Imperial Blood
- Chapter 215: The Weight Of His Words
- Chapter 214: Ares’ Stand
- Chapter 213: Confrontation 2
- Chapter 212: The Confrontation
- Chapter 211: Unspoken Rivalry
- Chapter 210: The Father’s Anguish
- Chapter 209: The Truth Could Not Be Hidden Forever
- Chapter 208: The Cunning Of Summer
- Chapter 207: Blood That Binds 2
- Chapter 206: Blood That Binds
- Chapter 205: Dont Leave Mommy!
- Chapter 204: The Rightful Mrs. Zuvel
- Chapter 203: Shay’s Mother Is Back!
- Chapter 202: She Doesn’t Break - 2
- Chapter 201: She Doesn’t Break
- Chapter 200: She Remembered!
- Chapter 199: Lara The Empress
- Chapter 198: Father and Daughter Moments
- Chapter 197: Shay’s New Daddy?
- Chapter 196: The DNA Test Results
- Chapter 195: Echoes of a Broken Lineage 3
- Chapter 194: Echoes of a Broken Lineage 2
- Chapter 193: Echoes of a Broken Lineage
- Chapter 192: The Weight of a Name
- Chapter 191: The DNA Test
- Chapter 190: Liam’s Apprehension
- Chapter 189: Amelia’s Defiance
- Chapter 188: The Forged Weapon
- Chapter 187: A Walk With Yannis
- Chapter 186: Her Doubts
- Chapter 185: The Reluctant Surgeon
- Chapter 184: Yannis and Lara
- Chapter 183: Liam and Amelia
- Chapter 182: Unspoken Claims
- Chapter 181: Her Ancestry
- Chapter 180: The Venom of Jealousy
- Chapter 179: The Scare
- Chapter 178: The Morning After
- Chapter 177: The Night That Didn’t Sleep 3
- Chapter 176: The Night That Didn’t Sleep 2
- Chapter 175: The Night That Didn’t Sleep
- Chapter 174: The Weight Of The Past
- Chapter 173: The Weight Of What Was Lost
- Chapter 172: The Space Between Them
- Chapter 171: A Brother’s Suspicion
- Chapter 170: The Protective Brother
- Chapter 169: Rekindling Old Flames 2
- Chapter 168: Rekindling Old Flames
- Chapter 167: Old Acquaintance
- Chapter 166: The Seed Of Doubt
- Chapter 165: A Legacy Buried In Myth 2
- Chapter 164: A Legacy Buried In Myth
- Chapter 163: The Legend
- Chapter 162: The Patriarch 2
- Chapter 161: The Patriarch
- Chapter 160: Fragments That Bleed
- Chapter 159: The Uninvited Guest 2
- Chapter 158: The Uninvited Guest
- Chapter 157: Tension In The Air
- Chapter 156: The Sword Master and the Warrior Princess
- Chapter 155: The Past That Refused To Be Remembered
- Chapter 154: The Passport to the Past 2
- Chapter 153: The Passport To The Past
- Chapter 152: Left Alone
- Chapter 151: The Past Catching Up
- Chapter 150: The Psychiatrist 2
- Chapter 149: The Psychiatrist
- Chapter 148: The Date
- Chapter 147: Mystery Of The Lost Empire 2
- Chapter 146: The Mystery Of The Lost Empire
- Chapter 145: The Guardians 2
- Chapter 144: The Guardians
- Chapter 143: The Dig
- Chapter 142: The Country On Fire
- Chapter 141: The Night That Did Not Sleep
- Chapter 140: The Empire Awakens
- Chapter 139: The Storm In The Net
- Chapter 138: Finding A Lost Empire 3
- Chapter 137: Finding A Lost Empire 2
- Chapter 136: Finding A Lost Empire
- Chapter 135: The Lost Era 3
- Chapter 134: The Lost Era 2
- Chapter 133: The Lost Era
- Chapter 132: The Discovery 3
- Chapter 131: The Discovery 2
- Chapter 130: The Discovery
- Chapter 129: Too Close For Comfort
- Chapter 128: Challenging Him
- Chapter 127: Wrong Woman At His Bedside
- Chapter 126: Midnight
- Chapter 125: Finding Midnight
- Chapter 124: He Is Injured
- Chapter 123: Attacked 2!
- Chapter 122: Attacked!
- Chapter 121: The Silent Gaze
- Chapter 120: Ares’ Crisis
- Chapter 119: Does He Like Her Too?
- Chapter 118: Brother!
- Chapter 117: The Weigth of Guilt
- Chapter 116: The Seduction
- Chapter 115: Are You Jealous?
- Chapter 114: A Debt Written In Blood
- Chapter 113: The Burden He Carried
- Chapter 112: Whose Child Is She?
- Chapter 111: Whose Child Is She?
- Chapter 110: Asher Is Back
- Chapter 109: The Island’s Secrets
- Chapter 108: Echoes Beneath The Lake
- Chapter 107: Scarlet’s Schemes
- Chapter 106: Island In The Middle Of A Lake
- Chapter 105: Chasing The Past
- Chapter 104: On Horseback, Chasing The Past
- Chapter 103: War Of The Horses 2
- Chapter 102: War Of The Horses
- Chapter 101: Where Empires Sleep
- Chapter 100: Tension In The Air
- Chapter 99: Layla’s Miscalculation
- Chapter 98: Layla Asserts Her Claims
- Chapter 97: The Possessive Boss
- Chapter 96: The Sword Dance 2
- Chapter 95: The Sword Dance
- Chapter 94: What Happened Back Then - Flashback 3
- Chapter 93: What Happened Back Then - Flashback 2
- Chapter 92: What Happened Back Then - Flash Back
- Chapter 91: What Happened Back Then
- Chapter 90: The Bloodline Legacy
- Chapter 89: The Man Without A Name
- Chapter 88: The Declaration of War
- Chapter 87: Celebration at the General’s Mansion
- Chapter 86: What Game Is He Playing?
- Chapter 85: Wind Mills In Her Mind
- Chapter 84: Confrontation 2
- Chapter 83: Confrontation
- Chapter 82: The Return of The First Love 3
- Chapter 81: The Return Of The First Love 2
- Chapter 80: The Return Of The First Love
- Chapter 79: Reborn With Secrets
- Chapter 78: She Was Reborn!
- Chapter 77: The Intern
- Chapter 76: Who Is The Man?
- Chapter 75: Sleeping Together
- Chapter 74: The Invisible Hand
- Chapter 73: The Phantom
- Chapter 72: The Quiet After The Storm
- Chapter 71: The Fall Of A Stronghold
- Chapter 70: Rescued 3
- Chapter 69: Rescued 2
- Chapter 68: Rescued
- Chapter 67: Fragments of the Past 2
- Chapter 66: Fragments Of The Past
- Chapter 65: The Name They Carry
- Chapter 64: The Culprit
- Chapter 63: The Variable 2
- Chapter 62: The Variable
- Chapter 61: The Aftermath
- Chapter 60: The Escape
- Chapter 59: A Night With The Devil 2
- Chapter 58: A Night With The Devil
- Chapter 57: The Storyteller
- Chapter 56: Into The Bandit’s Den
- Chapter 55: Memoir: The Man She Saved
- Chapter 54: Into Her Domain 2
- Chapter 53: Into Her Domain
- Chapter 52: The Reunion
- Chapter 51: The Wrath of the War God
- Chapter 50: Kidnapped!
- Chapter 49: At the Amusement Park
- Chapter 48: His White Moonlight
- Chapter 47: She Belonged
- Chapter 46: The Trap
- Chapter 45: Meeting The Coach 2
- Chapter 44: Meeting The Coach
- Chapter 43: The Adopted Daughter
- Chapter 42: An Old Acquaintance
- Chapter 41: The Petty Schemes
- Chapter 40: The Fondness of a Bloodline
- Chapter 39: The Aura of an Empress
- Chapter 38: The Doormat
- Chapter 37: The Villainess
- Chapter 36: The Undeniable Pull
- Chapter 35: The Party At The Norse Mansion 2
- Chapter 34: The Party At The Norse Mansion
- Chapter 33: The Princess and the Pauper
- Chapter 32: The Watchful Eyes
- Chapter 31: The Confrontation
- Chapter 30: The Nanny’s Schemes
- Chapter 29: Her Family?
- Chapter 28: The Commercial Offer
- Chapter 27: The Fifth Floor
- Chapter 26: The Nanny’s Delusions
- Chapter 25: The Little Princess’ Demon
- Chapter 24: The Shadow of The Present
- Chapter 23: The Nanny
- Chapter 22: The Little Bullies
- Chapter 21: Why Not Marry Her?
- Chapter 20: Entering The Mansion 2
- Chapter 19: Entering the Mansion
- Chapter 18: The Seduction Slander
- Chapter 17: She Is Missing!
- Chapter 16: She Is Missing!
- Chapter 15: The Woman They Claimed
- Chapter 14: The Choice She Made
- Chapter 13: A Body That Remembers
- Chapter 12: The Doctor
- Chapter 11: The Master Manipulator
- Chapter 10: Is It Just A Dream?
- Chapter 9: Her New Identity
- Chapter 8: Family or Foe?
- Chapter 7: Meeting The Generals
- Chapter 6: Meeting the Generals
- Chapter 5: The Tempting Offer
- Chapter 4: Fates Playing The Trick
- Chapter 3: The Mommy She Found!
- Chapter 2: She Is Awake!
- Chapter 1: Prologue