Her Kindergarten is Full of Villainous Students

Chapter 234



After Shen Wei had finished all of this, she brought villains number four, five, and six back to Starry Sky Kindergarten.

Upon arrival, Shen Wei still had other matters to arrange, and rooms needed to be prepared.

For now, she took the children to the storage room.

It was filled with packages sent by kind-hearted people. The cardboard boxes hadn't even been opened yet, so she had the children unpack and sort the items.

It was like opening mystery boxes. The three children were overjoyed.

Especially when they learned that these things were meant for the orphanage, essentially for their brothers and sisters.

They became even more enthusiastic about the task.

Yu Fei opened one package containing bread and placed it in the food section.

Nearby, others unpacked dolls, footballs, and paintbrushes.

There were Ultraman toys that boys like, and rag dolls that girls prefer.

There were also various new clothes with tags still attached.

The children were having the time of their lives.

Although they were meant to be doing a simple task,

For them, it wasn't work at all — it was play.

Shen Wei gave some instructions to the staff at Starry Sky Kindergarten.

When the kindergarten learned that these were children from the orphanage, and that Shen Wei had made a targeted donation, their hearts melted.

Shen Wei had someone prepare a room.

Their kindergarten was very large, with many empty rooms.

Some people lived in the kindergarten, but most of it was quite spacious.

Now these three children would be staying. They directly ordered three loft beds with desks underneath from a store.

From ordering to installation, it was all done in two hours.

They were spacious and stylish solid wood beds, and the mattresses were wide and long enough for the children to use even as they grew older.

The room was already there, and after a bit of tidying up, it looked great.

When Shen Wei brought the children to the room, they were all stunned.

They never imagined they could live in such a nice place.

In the orphanage, they could only sleep in metal bunk beds.

Sixteen people shared one room.

They had always dreamed of having their own little cabinet.

But they didn't have one; they could only keep their belongings in a cardboard box under the lower bunk.

Here, they not only had a room, but also their own small cabinets and desks. It was like a dream.

Not only were the two younger ones amazed,

Even Lin Zhi, the 14-year-old teenager, looked around excitedly.

Shen Wei asked, "Do you still want to go to school? If you want to study, I can continue to support you."

He had already been out of school for over a year.

Shen Wei could directly enroll him in middle school.

Although he would be a year older than his classmates, the overall difference wasn't significant.

Lin Zhi thought for a moment and said, "But going to school costs money."

Children from poor families grow up fast.

They understand the importance of money.

If there was only one opportunity for schooling, he would be willing to give it to his younger siblings.

But Shen Wei said it wasn't a problem: "Nine years of compulsory education doesn't cost much."

She told the child to prepare for future middle school studies.

The orphanage and kindergarten were quite far apart.

He had moved to a different district.

He had once been bullied by some hooligans and had reported their names, fearing retaliation.

But now, having moved to a new place, he didn't need to worry about past troubles. Moreover, many of those kids had been sent to juvenile detention centers for repeat offenses.

Lin Zhi nodded, and that evening, the children met Mu Zhixing, He Lingfeng, Song Ping An, and the local genius Zhao Jie.

Both groups curiously observed each other.

He Lingfeng was very aloof, maintaining a stern expression towards everyone except Shen Wei.

This demeanor was interpreted by the orphanage children as unwelcoming.

Shi Xiaohu angrily glared at them. Mu Zhixing became nervous and hid behind He Lingfeng.

But no trouble occurred.

That day, Doctor Lu examined the children. Apart from mild malnutrition, they had no other issues.

They all ate together.

The orphanage children were amazed. Every dish here was delicious.

There was even high-quality bottled yogurt, and they could take as much as they wanted.

They all ate voraciously until they couldn't eat anymore before getting up. But when they returned to their rooms, they started having stomach aches.

Fortunately, Doctor Lu was still there. Upon learning of the children's stomach pains and diarrhea, he prescribed some medication.

Their fragile digestive systems, used to irregular meals, protested against the sudden feast.

He then went to the pharmacy to buy some medicine and told the children, "From now on, there will always be food when you're hungry. Don't harm your stomachs like this."

He continued to care for them late into the night.

After the children had all recovered and fallen asleep, Doctor Lu quietly left.

The next day, the kindergarten children went to school, and the newcomers could hear the sound of reading lessons and the laughter of children during physical education classes from outside.

Children ran happily in the sunshine.

Everything was as beautiful as a dream.

The three children's envy was particularly obvious. Shen Wei took them to play in the outdoor playground.

There were big slides, ball pits, trampolines, and more.

The other children played with these every day, but these three had never experienced them before.

They had a lot of fun.

Shen Wei's free-range approach, along with the three children being together, gave them a great sense of security.

However, Shen Wei wanted them to adjust for a while first.

The students would soon be on winter break.

It might be better to start first grade directly when school reopens in spring.

This period would allow them to relax a bit.

But all the children were very eager to help.

Since falling in love with Starry Sky Kindergarten, they were afraid of being sent away.

They ran to help in the kitchen every day.

The kitchen staff found the children to be very industrious.

Especially Shi Xiaohu, who came from the orphanage, was particularly good at reading people's expressions and would say auspicious things.

He stood out at Starry Sky Kindergarten.

Everyone treated him quite well.

But Song Ping An didn't like him very much. Whenever Shi Xiaohu showed any sign of dominance,

Song Ping An, though small, would always trip him up.

For a three-year-old child, he truly lived up to his system-certified villain status.

He was so formidable that even Shen Wei noticed.

Every time Shi Xiaohu provoked him, he couldn't beat Song Ping An.

So he would always sulk afterwards.

But he would try again next time.

As the children interacted and competed like this, they gradually got along well and became familiar with each other.

Both Shi Xiaohu and Song Ping An were children who had grown up wild, with animal-like instincts. They would fight whenever they met.

But Lin Zhi, being older, would always step in to mediate. They were now living under someone else's roof, eating and living well, and didn't want to cause trouble for Shen Wei.

The little girl, Yu Fei, got along very well with Mu Zhixing, especially after seeing Mu Zhixing's drawings. She followed Mu Zhixing around all day, wanting to learn how to draw.

He Lingfeng, the computer genius, found their constant fighting too annoying and developed a small game. The two finally settled down, each playing on their own tablet.

Shen Wei smiled, realizing that as long as adults don't interfere, children can resolve small conflicts on their own.

But this peace only lasted for a day. Soon, Song Ping An and Shi Xiaohu started competing over who could get more points in the small game.

Lin Zhi said, "Can't you go easy on your little brother? He's several years younger than you."

Shi Xiaohu was so frustrated. Although he was older than Song Ping An, he had never gained the upper hand when dealing with him. He wondered how Starry Sky Kindergarten raised such smart children.

Shi Xiaohu realized he was far behind Song Ping An in terms of intelligence and wit. So he turned his attention to the security guard, Li Yi, who occasionally taught the children some martial arts moves. Shi Xiaohu decided to learn kung fu instead.

If he couldn't match wits, he'd make up for it with his fists.

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