Chapter 13
Category:
Urban
Author:
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By the afternoon, the principal and other school administrators were waiting in full force at the front gate, having rolled out a long red carpet.
Each of them wore eager smiles, ready to welcome my father.
Before long, a sleek black luxury car pulled up at the school gates.
My father stepped out with me, and we walked into the school, surrounded by their flattery.
Upon learning I had previously attended this school, the principal straightened his back and asked, "Miss Nightingale, which class were you in before?"
Expressionless, I replied, "Talent Class."
"Talent Class is a good class, and the homeroom teacher is quite responsible," he said.
"Really?" I stopped, just as we reached the door of Talent Class. I glanced inside and saw the teacher speaking at the podium.
He was dressed neatly, clearly aware that my father was coming and had made a special effort to look presentable.
Perhaps sensing my gaze, he turned to look through the glass window and frowned deeply. Then, with an aggressive stride, he marched toward the window.
"Rosalie, what are you doing here? Didn't I tell you to get lost?!"
My expression turned icy in an instant.
The principal, terrified, broke into a cold sweat.
The teacher belatedly realized his mistake and quickly covered his mouth, fumbling to open the door and stepping out.
The next second, the principal jabbed his finger at the teacher's nose and berated him:
"Mr. Dalton, what nonsense are you saying? How dare you treat a student like that? Pack your things and leave!"
Mr. Dalton's face turned deathly pale as he stammered, begging for forgiveness. He even slapped himself on the mouth repeatedly.
He had been teaching here for twenty years, earning a decent salary and countless bribes from students' parents. He couldn't afford to lose his job now.
I stood there coldly, watching without a word.
"So, Mr. Dalton, is it?" I said eventually. "I'll have my father file a formal complaint. Let's see how many unethical deeds you've gotten away with."
With that, I turned and walked away without a second glance.
Mr. Dalton collapsed to the ground, utterly defeated.
It was over.