Chapter 19 âMr. Huddleston, you people were the ones who werenât willing to give me justice, forcing me to take this route to maintain my legal rights and interests.â Cas sandra found it necessary to remind Edward that this was all because they acted hesitantly in the first place.
It wasnât as if she didnât give him a chance.
Edward was rendered speechless.
Indeed, it was as she said.
However, he was merely in a dilemma back then. He hadnât refused to deal with it.
He simply did not expect Cas sandra to be so resolute in her actions.
âMr. Huddleston, if youâre also trying to persuade me to withdraw the lawsuit, just save it. I wonât change my mind,â she said.
Cas sandra would never back down in this regard.
âBy the way, for these three days before the court session, I wonât be coming to school lest you guys feel troubled with my presence,â she added.
It wasnât as if Cas sandra didnât give them a chance. She had, but they didnât treasure it, so they couldnât blame her for this.
Yesterday, Cas sandra called the police first and exhibited the evidence before the police. and Edward. However, instead of asking her classmates to apologize at once, they tried to make her, the victim, downplay the issue. It was simply unreasonable how they expected her to move on from this without even an apology.
When Jonathan handed them the civil complaints yesterday, he already reminded them that they should know exactly what to do during the court session three days later.
It was basically an implicit demand for them to apologize.
Alas, the attitude of this group of people left a lot to be desired.
They were still waiting for the Yates family to put pressure on Cas sandra to withdraw the lawsuit. Well, you guys can continue dreaming for me to drop the lawsuit,â she thought.
After exiting the principalâs office, Cas sandra went back to the classroom, took her schoolbag, and left without being stopped by the teacher because, in their eyes, she had 11:23 Fri, 16 Feb мu.
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All of a sudden, the school broadcast system sounded.
âTest, test...â Someone was adjusting the volume.
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âHello, everyone. Iâm Samuel Grayson from Grade 12âs Honors Class One. Here, Iâd like to solemnly apologize to Cas sandra Yates of our class. I am sorry. As the class president, I failed to take care of you, causing you to endure two months of bullying by our classmates since you transferred to the school. Meanwhile, I chose to turn a blind eye to all these things.â
He went on, âCompared with those bullies, I, as a bystander, am even more detestable. Not only did I not stop it in time, but I didnât even report it to the teachers. I deeply apologize for causing harm to you.â
Samuelâs words reverberated throughout the elite school, and everyone from the junior high school department to the high school department learned about this.
Samuel was not only the class president of Honors Class One but also the chairman of the student union, which was why he had a spare key for the radio station. After the morning self-studying period ended, he went to the radio station alone and apologized to Cas sandra.
His intention was not for Cas sandra to drop the lawsuit. He was simply ashamed to see the video evidence yesterday, for he knew that what happened in the footage was truc and factual.
Therefore, he believed people like him were the most detestable.
Samuel thought of many ways to apologize last night, but none had the same influence as now.
The school wanted to resolve things peacefully, suppress the matter, and even force Cas sandra to withdraw her lawsuit. Thus, he decided heâd help her for nothing other than as an apology.
Samuelâs apology was heard by Cas sandra, who was in the field.
Nonetheless, she merely snorted and left.
Meanwhile, Samuelâs apology made waves in each class, and the campus forum also became flooded with discussions.
[Oh, my gosh! People in the honors class-also engage in school bullying?]
[I never thought Iâd live to see the day that school violence happens in our school. Itâs a rarity.]
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[The point is, the whole class actually bullied one person? Then, shouldnât this person reflect on herself?]
[What nonsense are you saying? If we all bully you, will you think youâre the problem?]
I just want to know who Cas sandra Yates is!]
I know who she is. Sheâs the lost daughter of the Yates family! She was switched right after being born and only reunited with the Yates family two months ago But at Yulissaâs 18th birthday celebration two days back, Cas sandra announced that she would sever relations with the Yates family.1 Is she st upid? Thatâs the Yates family, for crying out loud. Theyâre also one of the top families in Drieso.]
[If a real daughter is declared to be an adopted daughter by her biological parents, then itâs reasonable she doesnât wanna stay in this family!]
[But what does that have to do with the school bullying?]
Cas sandra transferred here two months ago, but her classmates regard her as a country bumpkin, thinking itâs easy to mess with her.]
My gosh, sheâs really pitiful, People in the countryside are human beings too, for Peteâs sake. What we cat is all grown by people from the countryside. My family may be rich, but my grandparents have always taught me not to be ungrateful and prejudiced.]
If only everyone could think like you.]
[Cas sandra has always been an adopted daughter of the Yates family! Sheâs just an imposter who dreams of replacing Lisaâs position. Who does she think she is? Serves her right for being bullied!]
[Thatâs right. Because of Cas sandra, Lisa cries every day and gets bullied at home. Lisa didnât even say anything about it. How dare Cas sandra have the check to accuse others of bullying her? Sheâs simply shameless!]
Samuel failed to see Cas sandra when he went back to the classroom and felt a little disappointed, as he had wanted to apologize to her again in person.
âSamuel, why did you apologize to Cas sandra? Sheâs kicking up a fuss. We were just joking with her!â Christine complained discontentedly.
Samuelâs public apology would in turn be an admission of this matter.
âSamuel, did Cas sandra threaten you or something? Please donât be mad with her. S- She just feels jealous that our parents and brothers dote on me. She doesnât really want to fall out with everyone. After class, Iâll apologize to her and ask for her forgiveness.
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She will definitely withdraw the lawsuit. Please donât blame her, Samuel.â Yulissa began to s ob softly while speaking.
Samuel knitted his brows slightly, thinking, âWhat is Yulissa talking about? Why donât I understand a single word?â
Samuel responded in a deep voice, âNo one threatened me. I voluntarily apologized. I suggest you guys do so as soon as possible as well.â
With that, he went back to his seat, ignoring Yulissa.
An hour later, Samuel received a call from his mother. âThe lawsuit is dropped? Mm, okay, I got it.â
He hung up the phone, failing to come back to his senses for a moment.
âCas sandra dropped the lawsuit against me? But why? Because of my apology in the morning? But I was sincerely apologizing, not to make her drop the lawsuit. I could. confess and apologize in court and compensate her, he ruminated.
Samuelâs deskmate became a little overwrought. âThe lawsuit is dropped? What lawsuit?â
Everyone in the class listened attentively, only to hear Samuel say. the lawsuit against me. I wonât have to go to court three days later.â
âCas sandra dropped At this moment, Samuel finally understood what Cas sandra wanted-just an apology for what they did to her.
Everybody was dumbstruck.
âSamuel, how did you do it? Why would Cas sandra drop her lawsuit against you?â
Even Yulissa couldnât believe it, thinking. âIsnât she suing everyone? Why is she only dropping the charges against Samuel now?â
âI donât know.â
Samuel really had no clue, as his mother didnât elaborate.
She merely told him through the phone that he was right in his approach. It was only reasonable for the wrongdoer to buck up and apologize.
Seeing that they couldnât get any answer from Samuel, the students all returned to their seats sulkily.