The principalâs status in the school had never been high.
Because the rules of the school were monopolized by these second-generation rich heirs, she wasmerely a figurehead.
Last time, when it came to expelling Amy, she felt it was too much and had even spoken a few wordson Amyâs behalf.
This time, she couldnât help but pull aside Mrs. Jones and Keira, whispering, âStop causing a scene.The Olsen family became the new school trustees all because of you two. Christina is fighting for thistriumph. Keeping up this fuss is pointless; you might as well hurry up and find a good school for thekids.â
At this, she sighed again. âHowever, as far as I know, Miss Olsen is taking this seriously this time. Notonly has she expelled you, but she has also spread the news in the circle. You wonât find a good schoolin Clance; I think going abroad could be another path.â
Her well-meaning advice was overheard by the
teacher who had expelled George, who instantly let out a cold laugh. âWhy do you talk so much? If youare really siding with them, I might as well tell Miss Olsen about it. See if she decides to transfer you toa school that will take them, how about that?â
Upon hearing this, the principal frowned and said, âI was merely offering them a suggestion, Miss Kelly.I advise you not to go too far. You should know when to stop. No matter what, you shouldnât take youranger out on the children. They are innocent.â
âInnocent? Their parents offended Miss Olsen, so theyâre not innocent!â
The principal couldnât stand to listen anymore. âEnough is enough. Besides, strictly speaking, Christinaisnât a trustee yet. She currently doesnât have the authority to expel any students.ââ
Miss Kelly, arms crossed, looked every inch the villa with her arrogant demeanor. âSee? Theappointmen decree from the Olsen family has come down. Miss Olsen will soon be one.â
After saying that, she nodded in another direction.
Following her gaze, everyone turned to see Uncle
Olsenâs secretary and were suddenly stunned.
The principal gave a bitter smile, looking toward Mrs.
Jones and Keira.
She sighed and looked back at Miss Kelly. âI canât stand this anymore. First, you expelled Amy, andafter that, itâs George. Whatâs next? Will Christinaâs son become the tyrant of the school? This is notgood for the kids! I must speak up about this matter!â
Miss Kelly stepped forward, pushing her a little. âYou old thing, what do you have to say? Go aheadand say it. Iâll call Miss Christina right now and let you say as much as you want. Itâd be perfect-onceyouâre fired, I might even get a promotion.
The principal, chest heaving with anger, said, âYouâ¦youâre a disgrace to all teachers! How can theteaching profession have someone like you whoâs o concerned about climbing up the ladder, completeldisregarding the most basic aspects of being human
âThe most basic principles? In the face of absolute power, all that is useless! You old thing, youâve beenin early childhood education for so many years, and sure, youâve been good to the children, but whatâsthe
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result?â
Miss Kelly stepped forward, looking directly at her/ âA few years ago, you had the chance to bepromoted and transferred, right? But because you didnât know how to
please Miss Olsen, youâve been stuck here, hogging the principal position and preventing the rest of usfrom advancing. Itâd be best if you talked it out with Miss Olsen, then leave and let me have a shot atbeing principal!â
Mrs. Jones frowned. âMiss Kelly, you need to have a conscience. If you keep this up, youâll eventuallydestroy yourself!â
Miss Kelly spoke with arms folded. âStruck by lightning? Do you think this is a TV drama? Youâre from awealthy family; donât you understand? Good and evil donât always get their just desserts in this world!â
Her chin lifted slightly as she turned to Mrs. Jones a Keira. âYou two, better kneel and beg Miss Olsennow to cool off. Maybe sheâll leave a way out for your children.â
Keira sneered softly. âWhat, the master hasnât spoken
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yet, and the dog starts barking here?â
Upon hearing this, Miss Kelly flew into a rage. âWho are you calling a dog?â
âWhoever speaks first.â
âYou⦠youâ¦â
Miss Kelly pointed at her, furious, and then turned to George. âGeorge, do you see that? Remember, ifyou canât attend school in the future, itâs all because of this person. Itâs her who offended me!â
George looked blankly at Keira, then at Mrs. Jones, before finally leaning into Mrs. Jonesâs embrace.
Mrs. Jones said angrily, âWhy are you suddenly picking on the child again? A teacher like you isnothing but a disgrace to civility! One rotten apple spoils the whole
barrel!â
Miss Kelly lifted her chin. âEven if thatâs the case still stay here. And you? You can only beg aroundyour child to get into a good school!â
She huffed and turned to the principal. âAnd you, Iâll remember you! Youâre helping these two, and Iâlldefinitely tell Miss Olsen!â
The principal took a deep breath. âGo ahead and tell her. Iâve wanted to resign for a long time! Iâm donewith this job!â
Tears welled up in her eyes.
When she first started in this profession, it was out of genuine love for children.novelbin
For so many years, she had strived to be a good teacher, eager to educate every student well.
But her nightmare began three years ago when
Christinaâs son enrolled.
Because Christinaâs son was overweight, which was unhealthy for his physical development, she triedto control his diet a bit. However, after the little guy went home and cried, Christina immediatelycharged into the school and filled the classroom with snacks.
The children, used to eating snacks all the time, no longer enjoyed their mealsâ¦
She wanted to intervene, but after bringing it up a few times, Christina scolded her, telling her to mindher own business.
Later on, her son became the schoolâs bully, leading
other children to torment the weaker ones. Countless
children had been bullied.
But as soon as the parents realized it was the Olsen familyâs doing, they could only coax their childrento appease the bully, thus making him increasingly
audacious.
Indeed.
No one can fight against money.
The Olsen family was now on the board of directors,
and Christina had become even more unbridled.
Amy and George were such good children, but she expelled them on a whim.
Hearing the principalâs words, Miss Kelly suddenly laughed. âYouâll resign? Miss Olsen wonât give youthat chance. Youâll definitely be fired!â
Keira laughed sarcastically upon hearing this. âI actually offer you the opportunity to resign. Will youtake it?â
Miss Kelly looked stunned for a moment, then laughed. âWhat kind of nonsense are you talking abouthere? Offering me a chance? Miss Olsenâs
appointment decree has already arrived. What chance
can you give me? If one didnât know better, they might think you are our board director!â
No sooner had she finished speaking than Uncle Olsenâs secretary, having had enough of thespectacle and Miss Kellyâs insolence, spoke up, âWell, she is.â
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