Sometimes, children are the most reasonable ones. Facing her mother's hesitation at this moment, Ivy didn't want to say anything more.
Aria Grant saw that after Ivy finished talking, she ignored her and even turned around and left. Aria panicked, knowing that she couldn't waste her child's trust like this.
With clenched teeth, she said: "Ivy, Mom was wrong. I will attend the parent-teacher conference tomorrow."
After Aria finished speaking, she didn't feel relaxed, but rather felt a mountain on her chest. She didn't know what the situation would be like tomorrow.
Ivy became extremely happy when her mother agreed with her. She pulled her mother to the wardrobe, and kept talking while holding her mother's hand: "Oh, Mom, don't worry. Mr. Flack might not even go tomorrow, but you have to dress up your best when you go!"
Aria stood there helplessly, watching Ivy excitedly.