Chapter 570 Jadaâs Apology
Jada found herself completely speechless under the scolding of Catherine.
Catherine tended to be indifferent and silent. It was just that she didnât feel like talking. When Catherine decided to engage, others were simply no match for her.
Then Catherine said, âThatâs just me being generous when I say you donât know legal knowledge, Jada. If you want to sue me, just do it.
âAs for your claim that I violated your portrait rights, I suggest you reconsider. As one of the victims of this queue-jumping incident, I have every right to document how my rights were violated.
âIf you really want to take legal action, feel free to go after the school. After all, itâs their cameras that caught your ugly faces during this shameful incident, not mine.
âIâve said what needs to be said. You can choose to go public or offer a sincere apology.â
Catherine crossed her arms and exuded a domineering aura as she stared down the group.
Despite being outnumbered, Catherine showed no fear.
She maintained her powerful and formidable presence, making everyone think twice before disregarding her words.
After hearing Catherineâs words, the several girls with the girl in the purple dress began to feel uneasy.
These girls were quite popular at school and even in the nearby college town. They had a good reputation. In other words, everyone praised them.
If this incident ended up online, they could face public criticism for cutting in line. Those internet warriors wouldnât hold back their words, and these girls didnât want to become famous for such a thing.
Someone discreetly tugged at Jadaâs sleeve, signaling her to defuse the situation.
âJada, canât we just downplay this whole thing?â
But Jada wasnât willing to let it slide.
Apologizing to Catherine in publiÄ was more humiliating for her than getting slapped by Catherine.
She didnât want to bear such a disgrace.
âIf you want to apologize, do it on your own. Donât involve me in this mess!â Jada retorted.
The others, who didnât want to escalate the situation further, reluctantly stepped forward to apologize for their line-cutting behavior and obediently joined the back of the queue.
As Catherine looked at Jada, who was still defiant, she laughed mockingly. After Jada heard the derisive sound, she immediately turned her head and glared at Catherine.
âWhat are you laughing at?â
Catherine couldnât be bothered with more words. She had said enough for the day.
She glanced at Ronin standing nearby and said, âLet the Facers know.â
Ronin had long been itching with resentment. He thought inwardly, â Who does Jada think she is, daring to clamor against Catherine? Itâs like asking for trouble.â
He swiftly pulled out his phone. Without making a call, he sent a message. Moments later, Jadaâs phone, which was tightly gripped in her hand, suddenly rang.
Upon seeing the incoming call, Jada frowned. After she answered, her expression turned extremely grim.
A few seconds later, Jadaâs face turned pale, and she tremblingly ended the call.
Observing her reaction, Ronin couldnât help but sneer, âI told you earlier to learn to apologize when you mess up. You didnât listen. Regret now, huh?â
Jada glared at him with a look of resentment. Her face turned ashen, and her teeth clenched tightly.
The call was from her grandfather. Her grandfather had always cherished her. But he ordered her to apologize to Catherine.
He even threatened that she shouldnât bother visiting him at the old mansion again if she didnât apologize.
Jada thought inwardly, âDamn it!â
She thought Catherine must have enlisted the help of Branden. The Duncans were currently dominating Loxton, and no one dared to confront the Duncans head-on.
Even her family had to cooperate with the Duncans, not daring to offend them.
In Jadaâs view, Catherine was taking advantage of her engagement with Branden and bullying her like this. It was just too much.
Even though she was reluctant and unwilling, Jada still bowed her head and apologized.
Without the Facers, she was nothing, so she couldnât afford to lose the Facers â support.
âIâm sorry,â she muttered. Her voice was barely audible.
As Ronin watched Jadaâs unwilling demeanor, he grew infuriated. He thought Jada was so arrogant.
âWhy are you speaking in such a low voice? Can you be louder?â he asked.
Jada clenched her hands tightly. Her fingertips turned white from the force, and her meticulously done nails dug into her flesh. Her eyes turned red from the pain.
Leveraging this discomfort, she suppressed her reluctance and raised her voice, saying, âIâm sorry!â
After saying this, she lifted her head and stared at Catherine.
âIs that enough?â
Catherine looked at her coldly and maintained her dominant posture. Not satisfied? Come find me anytime!â
Suppressing her anger, Jada flung her tray at a nearby companion and stormed out of the cafeteria.
The humiliation she had just endured fueled a determination to get revenge on Catherine.
Amelia witnessed Catherineâs dominant behavior throughout and gazed at her with admiration.
âSuper Catherine, youâre just too awesome!â
Catherine glanced at her and coldly admonished, âQueue properly!â
Amelia hastily balanced her tray, stood up straight, and got in line.
curiosity consumed her. She took a risk and approached Catherine.
Then she asked, âSuper Catherine, do you have some grudge against Jada? Sheâs been targeting you since the first day of class. Are you two old acquaintances?â
Her words happened to be overheard by Ronin standing nearby, and he immediately stepped forward.
âWhat did you say? That bitch dares to target Catherine?â
Seeing Roninâs angry look, Amelia felt a bit frightened and instinctively took a step back.
âDid I say something wrong?â
She mistakenly thought it was a secret, and Catherine didnât want Ronin to know, but she inadvertently revealed it. After a few people left, the queue naturally moved faster.
When it was Catherineâs turn, she handed her tray to the cafeteria worker and then turned to leave.
As Ronin and Amelia saw that, they quickly abandoned their trays and followed her. At 7 PM, Amelia began urging Catherine to go out.
âSuper Catherine, are you ready to go?â
After finishing her work on the computer and saving the documents, Catherine got up from the bed.
âLetâs go.â
As they descended the stairs together, they saw Ronin, who had been waiting downstairs.
âCatherine, youâre here.â
Catherine raised an eyebrow at him, thinking he arrived surprisingly in time. Although Amelia and she had gone downstairs early, he managed to catch up.
Perhaps sensing the meaning in Catherineâs e Ronin immediately explained, âCatherine, I added Amelia on WhatsApp and asked her to notify me before leaving.â
He proactively confessed, fearing Catherine might be displeased.
Catherine glanced at him appreciatively and said in a low voice, â Smart.â
Ronin happily shook his body a bit. â Catherine, all thanks to your teachings!
After hearing that, Amelia got goosebumps.
She thought she was already Catherineâs number-one fan. She realized that her level of enthusiasm for Catherine didnât match up to Roninâs.
Ronin was the true, wholehearted admirer of Catherine.