Chapter 44
Changing Only For Her
Chapter 44 Feel Sorry For Her After a while, the four people arrived at the classroom of Senior Class 8.
âYsabelle, where is your seat?â
âHere.â
Felix sat in Ysabelleâs chair upon hearing that. Not bad. This spot is just right for Ysabelle since she isnât a tall girl.
âAnd you?â
When Sophie brought Tristan to the last row, he took the seat.
Other students continued to come in with their parents, mostly in their thirties or forties. Unknowingly, they dared not breathe too loudly upon seeing Tristan.
After a while, some parents who knew each other began discussing their childrenâs results.
âDid you hear the news? Previously, Senior Class 8 was the second last in physics. However, the classâ
performance deteriorated since a student named Sophie came.â
âYes, Iâve heard about that. My daughter told me that Sophie is a delinquent. She has been living together with some random men since junior high.â
âHow can such a student come to Senior Class 8? Since today is the parent-teacher conference, I plan to discuss it with Mr. Hayes. Our children are now in their senior year, which is a crucial year. We canât let a rotten apple spoil the barrel! Our childrenâs exam results mustnât be affected!â
âI agree. Letâs raise our concern with Mr. Hayes together.â
Since they talked loudly, other parents also heard their conversation.
With a cold expression, Tristan kept tapping the table with his index finger.
âYou two should leave the room for now.â
âOkay.â
With that, Sophie and Ysabelle left the classroom.
âSoph, donât be bothered by what they said. They will regret it upon seeing your results.â
âI donât mind. Letâs buy some canned drinks at the canteen!â
Sophie and Ysabelle headed toward the canteen.
At two-thirty in the afternoon, the conference officially began. Derrick showed some slides to present pictures of the students since the school opened. Besides, he even thoughtfully added captions.
After Derrick finished the presentation using dozens of slides, the parents had a rough idea about their childrenâs performance at school.
Derrick then walked upstage to welcome the parents and explained some crucial aspects to which students in their senior year should pay attention. After some time, the long-awaited moment of announcing exam results finally arrived.
âLadies and gentlemen, I will now distribute the studentsâ report cards and analyze the monthly test results with all of you.â
Before he could distribute the report cards, one of the parents stood up.
âMr. Hayes, I heard our class has enrolled a dropout from Horington High this semester. Since when has Jipsdale Premier High become a school that accepts trash? How could the school enroll the student after even a substandard school like Horington High kicked her out? Moreover, our students are in their senior year, which is an important year. However, the arrival of the delinquent has severely affected our childrenâs studies. Hence, we hope that the school can expel the student.â
Derrick couldnât help but frown upon hearing the parentâs overly offensive and impertinent remarks.
âYou must be Lenoraâs mom. I understand that all of you are concerned about your childrenâs studies.
Indeed, their studies are more important than ever since itâs their senior yearââ
âMr. Hayes, you agree with me, right? In that case, why doesnât the school expel that Sophie girl? I canât let my daughter study in the same class with a piece of trash.â
âMaâam, how can you make such an impudent remark? As far as I can see, youâre worse than a piece of trash.â
Felix couldnât stand it any longer. Is this what Sophie has had to endure since she started studying at Jipsdale Premier High?
âYouââ Lenoraâs mother, Matilda, was pissed off. Since Lenora always badmouthed Sophie, Matilda certainly believed her daughter. âThis is not just my personal opinion, right?â
âIndeed! Mr. Hayes, sheâs not wrong. What kind of a place is Horington? How could the school accept a student rejected by Horington High and destroy our childrenâs future?â
âThatâs right. My kid is aiming to attend one of the best universities in the country! We spent so much to send our kids to Jipsdale Premier High not because we want to see a delinquent student.â
âLadies and gentlemen, Sophie is a well-behaved student. No one can ascertain if the rumors are true.
Nonetheless, the truth is Sophie has done well recently.â
âMr. Hayes, we know youâre a good teacher and wish to protect your students. However, the news about what Sophie went through in Jipsdale is true. Even her parents find her embarrassing because of that.â
Meanwhile, Tristan couldnât help but sneer when he realized that the adults in their thirties and forties were so hostile to an eighteen-year-old girl.
Moreover, he felt sorry for Sophie once he imagined how she had to endure the mental torment alone.
If she had been beside him at that moment, he would have hugged her without hesitation.
How old was Sophie when others accused her of debauchery five years ago?
A thirteen or fourteen-year-old kid was criticized and even abandoned by her family in Horington.
As Tristan recalled the look of determination in her gaze and how she endured everything, he couldnât help but get emotional.
âFelix, check the backgrounds of those who insulted Sophie. Have the lawyer sue them for slander!â
Leaning back in the chair, Tristan still maintained his composure.
However, he was infuriated deep down.
Under normal circumstances, Tristan wouldnât get angry, for he would ensure those who irritated him suffered hell on earth.
Hence, it was his first time experiencing anger because of Sophie.
âYou have some nerves! Are you Sophieâs parent? Donât you feel ashamed of yourself for having such a kid? Moreover, since many of us share the same opinion, can you sue all of us?â Matilda mocked Tristan, still unaware of who he was.
âLadies and gentlemen, please look at the monthly test results. Sophie ranks second in the whole grade. How could she affect your childrenâs studies? It wonât be an overstatement to say that she can help your kids instead!â
Derrick finally regained his voice and quickly distributed the report cards.
âMr. Hayes, is that true?â
Matilda glanced at the report cardâ Sophie was ranked first in class and second in the whole grade.
In comparison, her daughter Lenora was ranked thirtieth in class and over five-hundredth in the whole grade.
âI understand that you want the best for your children. However, please be objective and speak based on the truth. Sophie isnât a delinquent student.â
After Derrick finished, Matilda sat down. Her face was a deep red, and she had never felt so embarrassed before.
At that moment, she was deeply ashamed of herself for accusing a student in second place of affecting her daughterâs studies.
After Derrick told the parents about other aspects that required their cooperation, the parent-teacher conference finally ended.
A few parents stayed in the classroom to discuss their childrenâs performance with Derrick.
After Tristan and Felix walked out of the classroom, Felix quickly stopped Matilda.
âYouâre Mrs. Wagner, right?â
âWhat is it? What do you want to do in broad daylight?â
So focused was Matilda on slandering Sophie earlier that she hadnât noticed the strong aura they exuded.
âYou were the first one who slandered Ms. Tanner. Well, here is her lawyerâs name card. He will contact you very soon.â
It was a black name card with a few golden words that read âBurtonsâ Law Firmâ with Seanâs name below it.
Even if Matilda lived under a rock, she had heard of Burtonsâ Law Firm before. Sean was the best lawyer in Jipsdale and had never lost any cases.