48 A Good Person Doing Good Deeds
Vivian did not let go of any opportunity to guide the antagonist sonâs values. After listening to it, she patted Leonâs arm happily. âNot bad. Being a good person and doing good deeds are worthy of praise! Iâm so proud of you!â
The tips of Leonâs ears were a little red. In fact, he didnât care about this kind of thing at all. It was Frank who clearly didnât have any fighting power, but he liked to meddle in other peopleâs business and insisted on going.
At the thought that Frank was good at coaxing his Mother and she would definitely be upset if he were injured, Leon had no choice but to deal with this bunch of trash who only knew how to bully the weak.
Seeing Jeff was about to say something, Gary stepped forward and introduced them, âThis is Mr. Jeff, Leonâs homeroom teacher.â
Vivian looked at Gary with a look of admiration. Snobby eyes were annoying, but snobbery with good eyes was especially useful!
Vivian was worried that Leon would continue to study in the hands of such a homeroom teacher. She looked at Gary, who was smiling at her, and said in a gentle voice with a hint of cruelty, âMr. Gary, please help me call the principal.â
The principal? Do you have to make it so big? Garyâs eyes widened.
Seeing this, Vivianâs expressionless face curled up into a faint smile, but there was an undeniable look in her eyes.
Gaia immediately realized that he had to do as he was told, or he might become the next target. Garry looked at Jeff sympathetically and immediately said, âOkay, Iâll call him right away!â
A thin layer of sweat instantly appeared on Jeffâs forehead. As a teacher, he didnât dare to say anything to a person whom even his sonâs boss had to please.
When he saw that Vivian wanted to call the principal, he was filled with regret. He hated himself for not listening to Gary in the first place. âLeonâs Mother, those students are usually excellent. I was deceived by them and misunderstood Leon. I apologize to you and Leon. Iâm just a wage earner. Can you not alert the principal? I can compensate you.â
Vivian leaned back in her chair, crossed her arms in front of her chest, and smiled. âYouâre getting a teacherâs salary, but you havenât fulfilled your duties as a teacher! Theyâre in the same class, yet youâre pushing the blame on my son without distinguishing between right and wrong. I canât just let it go so easily after Leon was bullied in school!â
A smile that didnât reach her eyes appeared on Vivianâs face. âTeacher Jeff, you said you would teach my son a lesson. I really want to know now, if I hadnât come, how would you have taught Leon a lesson? â
Jeffâs throat went dry under Vivianâs gaze. As a man, he was forced to bow down to a woman in front of so many people, and the woman was so persistent. He felt indignant, but he resisted the pressure from Vivian and said, âLeonâs Mother, you should be lenient when you can!â
Vivian laughed when she heard this, not hiding her flamboyant personality at all. âI, Vivian, am not a saint. I donât have the principle of returning good for evil. Iâve always pursued the principle of returning evil with evil!â
Principal Donald had also rushed over. He was shocked to see the office full of people in black as soon as he entered. He turned to Gary and asked, âWhat happened?â
As Vivian stood up, Gary quickly introduced the two.
Vivian did not wait for Gary and Donald to explain the whole story. She asked, âPrincipal Donald, Iâd like to ask, how should we deal with a teacher who doesnât have a good teacherâs ethics and allows his students to bully weaker students? â
Hearing this, Donald shot a sharp look at Gary, who was so scared that he quickly pointed at Jeff.
Seeing that the principal had arrived, Jeff quickly went up to him and cried. This was his last straw to clutch at. What he said was almost the same as what he had said to Vivian.
Donald knew it was Jeffâs fault, but Jeff had been a teacher at the school for almost thirty years, after all, and had been his subordinate for a long time. He wanted to minimize the issue.
Donald looked at Vivian and thought for a moment before coming up with a solution. âMs. Vivian, Jeff must be to blame for this. How about this, Iâll fire him and then transfer a homeroom teacher with a particularly high promoted one to class ten of the eighth grade, Ms. Phoebe. Sheâs very popular with the students in our school. Sheâs fair and has her own way of dealing with the students! With her in charge, such a situation will definitely not happen again!â