Chaos School's parent-teacher conference could be considered as a grand event in Chaos City.
There was only one school in Chaos City, and it was the city with the highest basic education rate on the Norland Continent. Most of the young residents of Chaos City had studied in Chaos School, or their children had studied in Chaos City.
Therefore, on this day, as long as someone applied for leave for the parent-teacher conference, no boss would make things difficult for them.
There were all kinds of carriages and horses parked in front of Chaos School. Although there were many of them, they didn't look messy at all. They were parked in an orderly manner under the command of the students' parents.
The students' parents weren't dressed too extravagantly like they would for a banquet. Instead, they were dressed appropriately.
This was one of the traditions of Chaos School's parent-teacher conference. Although there were no restrictions, even the nobles and tycoons had to keep a low profile on this day.
There was a principle in Chaos School: only the wise and the strong would be respected among their peers.
Therefore, the way the parents dressed didn't actually have much of a positive impact on their children. This was determined by Chaos School's ethos.
However, if they stood out too much or stood out too much in the crowd, their children would be looked at differently, which wasn't a good thing.
As such, when Mag arrived at the entrance of Chaos School with Sally on his bicycle, wearing a casual suit and black leather shoes, and carrying a long box wrapped in black cloth on his back, he was quite surprised. He had thought that he would be able to enjoy a unique fashion show, but was instead surprised to find that he was very conspicuous on his bicycle.
"What's he riding? Why does it have two wheels? "
"What's that on his back? A long black box? "
"Wow, that elf is so beautiful! She's already a mother at such a young age? "
The parents who were entering the school were whispering to each other as they looked at Meg and Sally.
Being stared at by so many people as Amy's mother, Sally was also a little nervous. She whispered, "Bo … Meg, what should we do now?"
"Let's park the bicycle first, and then get ready to enter. The parent-teacher conference is about to begin." Meg, on the other hand, was very calm. He looked around and saw a familiar face. He pushed his bicycle to the side.
"Mr. Mak, you … you're here." Gjerj was wearing a yellow singlet of unknown numbers, and he smiled at Mag and Sally. He immediately guessed why Sally had come here, but he didn't say anything.
"Yeah, can I park my car here?" Meg nodded with a smile.
"Of course. There's no better place to park than Mr Mak's carriage here." Gjerj nodded, and stepped aside to make room for Meg.
"What kind of treasure did Mr Mak bring?" Gjerj asked curiously as he looked at the long black box slung over Meg's shoulder.
"Secret." Meg smiled, picked up the insulated box in the basket, and waved at Gjerj. "See you later. Let's go in first."
"Okay, see you later." Gjerj nodded with a smile. He looked at the box in Meg's hand, scratched his head, and murmured, "What kind of treasure did Mr Mak bring? Why are you being so secretive?"
Chaos School covered a large area. According to the age and stage of the students, it was divided into two sections: the kindergarten section and the Haohai section.
The parent-teacher conference was only for the students in the kindergarten section. According to the principal, the students in the Haohai section were already at the stage of living and learning independently. When they officially needed to be independent from their parents, there was no need for parent-teacher conferences.
However, there were close to 20,000 students in the kindergarten section. According to the school's request, both parents of the children were expected to be present at the same time. It was equivalent to 60,000 people entering the kindergarten section at the same time.
"Luckily, Chaos School is really big …" Mag couldn't help but sigh as he walked in the school and looked at the dense crowd that was slowly moving forward.
"So being a parent is such a joyful thing?" Sally walked beside Meg and looked at the smiles on the faces of the parents. She couldn't help but feel a little touched.
Children seemed to be a very distant thing to her. After all, before she left The Wind Forest, she was just a child in everyone's eyes. Now, she was here as Amy's mother to attend her parent-teacher conference … Although it was a pretense, she still felt a little strange.
Meg and Sally's team was quite eye-catching because of the long box wrapped in black cloth on Meg's back. If it weren't for the fact that they didn't look like bad guys, some parents would have already checked what Meg was carrying.
"There." Mag caught sight of Luna, who was standing at the door of the classroom with a smile on her face, and he walked over to her with Sally in tow.
"Mr. Meg, you …" Luna looked at Meg, and soon noticed Sally standing beside Meg. She hesitated for a moment, and then quickly recovered. A smile appeared on her face again, and she said, "You're here."
"Yes, Teacher Luna," Meg replied with a smile.
"Father!" Amy, who was sitting beside Daphne, waved happily at Meg. Then, her gaze landed on Sally, and she called out sweetly, "Ai … Mother!"
The little one's soft voice attracted the attention of many parents. When they saw the sweet and adorable little Amy with a pair of pigtails, their eyes lit up immediately.
"This little girl is so cute!"
"Mother, she's the Amy I told you about. She's the one who knows super powerful magic."
"These parents are so lucky! Not only is this child beautiful, she's also super talented. "
Everyone turned their envious and jealous gazes toward Meg and Sally, who were standing at the door.
The man was about 30 years old. He was wearing a black shirt and long pants. The style was very novel, and it was very obvious that he had a perfect figure. He had a handsome face, and a faint mustache above his upper lip. His eyes were warm and bright, and he made people feel that he was very approachable.
The elf beside him looked like a young girl. Her slender figure was perfectly accentuated by the tight-fitting cheongsam that she was wearing, and her cold and beautiful face made people feel that she was unapproachable.
The two of them stood at the door, and it was as if they were a pair of jade statues.
They didn't wear any jewelry, nor did they exude any domineering aura, but they still made people unable to look away.
"I'm impressed that they can give birth to such a child," a parent murmured. Many parents nodded reflexively.
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