Normally, it was fine to coax two children, but when faced with over a dozen children, Claudia Ross truly understood the hardships of kindergarten teachers.
One child crying for their mother was manageable; over a dozen children crying for their mother at once was overwhelming for Claudia Ross.
Wyatt Perry also had no choice but to help, as did the bodyguards, all taking on the role of 'milk dads' to soothe the children and stop their crying.
Those bodyguards, big and tough, were used to fighting and killing as a part of their daily routine, but coaxing children was not their forte. Nevertheless, when the boss gave an order, they had to follow it no matter what.
The bodyguards pulled out all the stops, making funny faces, somersaulting, and showing off their boxing skills in turns.
The children were intrigued and finally stopped crying.
A few children drifted off to sleep amidst their tears.