Chapter 36
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Chapter 36 Public Apology
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Upon hearing these words, the already tense atmosphere in the classroom seemed to cool down slightly.
The first person to react was Milly. Her eyes widened in disbelief at his audacity to say such a thing in front of everyone.
Without hesitation, she grabbed the book from the table and hurled it at him. “What are you saying?!”
George smoothly caught the flying book. Instead of getting angry, he smiled indulgently and spoke in a half–coaxing, half–teasing tone, “Okay, I’ll listen to you. If you don’t want me to say anything, I won’t.”
Milly was so furious that she felt the urge to slap him.
What was with his tone? What did he mean by “listening to me? What did he mean by not speaking if I didn’t want him to? The more she listened, the more it sounded like he was teasing her in a flirtatious
manner.
After glaring fiercely at George, she turned to Leon and explained, “Ignore his nonsense. I have no connection with him whatsoever. If we must have a relationship, then he is my enemy!”
The last words were practically gritted through her teeth.
I really don’t understand how these CEOs nowadays are taking this kind of clingy and annoying approach. Shouldn’t they be following the route of “if you don’t marry me, I’ll threaten the lives of your entire family, then block the entire city so you can’t find a job“? Isn’t that the right way to go?
If it were indeed the case, it would be easy to handle. I would make sure he regretted ever crossing paths, with me, using my fists to teach him the true meaning of life!
But if not… I don’t know where to start.
It was true what they said. A good woman feared a persistent man.Original from NôvelDrama.Org.
Leon smiled, and when he looked at Milly, the gloom in his eyes had long disappeared. “Well, I believe in Milly.”
Milly smiled with her eyes curved.
Jordan, who was observing the scene from the side, felt a pang of jealousy for the first time in his life. He pursed his lips but ultimately swallowed back the words that had reached his mouth.
When the principal arrived with a smile, he was met with the sight of a confrontation between the influential figures. His short and chubby body couldn’t help but tremble.
Although Crestwood High had always been strict with its entrance exam, regardless of whether they were the children of officials or the wealthy, if they didn’t meet the cutoff, they wouldn’t be admitted. It was not about how strong Crestwood High was, but it was because the influential figures held them in high regard. Otherwise, with just a stomp of their feet, Crestwood High would have collapsed long ago.
So, he had to be self–aware. If the influential figures offered respect, he had to accept it. He shouldn’t ignore them.
That’s why, when he heard that both Mr. Tate and Mr. Burnett had come today, he didn’t even have time.
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“Mr. Tate, Mr. Burnett, it’s an honour to have you
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ere. The principal smiled with a face full of wrinkles.
Jordan and George’s attention was focused on Milly. They both gave a faint “Hmm” and didn’t even bother to shake hands,
The principal wiped the sweat off his forehead, unsure of what was happening to them. He continued, “Mr. Tate. Mr. Burnett, the swearing ceremony is scheduled to be held on the playground. But it’s quite hot today. If you feel it’s not suitable, we can move indoors. What do you think?”
Jordan and George finally reacted upon hearing this.
Although it was not midsummer, it was still scorching near noon, especially on the shadeless playground. They didn’t mind, but if Milly got sunburned….
After some consideration, Jordan said, “Let’s switch to indoors then.”
The principal responded promptly, “Sure, I will change the plan immediately.”
“Sir, wait!” a clear voice suddenly interrupted.
Milly frowned and turned to Jordan, saying, “Jordan, let’s stick with the playground. I prefer not to switch
indoors.
If they moved indoors, wouldn’t it benefit Stephanie and Melanie? She was eager to see their little. performance.
The affectionate tone when calling his name instantly softened Jordan. The cold demeanour he had moments ago vanished, his lips curled up, and his gaze towards Leon became more relaxed. “Okay, let’s go with Milly’s suggestion!”
Look, my sister still called me so sweetly.
Holding the swearing ceremony on the playground was nothing. If Milly wanted to go to the moon now, he’d even contact NASA himself.
The principal was momentarily surprised, then quickly smiled apologetically. “Okay, let’s stick to the original plan. The ceremony will start at half past nine. Please remember to arrive on time.”
Milly’s lips curled slightly, and her eyes sparkled with excitement. If Stephanie knew that she hadn’t pleaded for her, would she faint on the spot, or did she have some other trick up her sleeve to get out of it? If she saw Jordan standing on the playground watching her under the protection of the Burnetts, would she cry on the spot?
The more she thought about it, the more excited she became. She couldn’t wait to see the performance.
At this moment, Milly’s excitement was evident, and George, who had been observing her, couldn’t help but smile indulgently.
This little hedgehog is really cute.
Though I don’t know what’s going on in her mind, judging from her excited look, there should be a good show to watch.
Chapter 36 Public Apology
On the playground.
“Wow, look at those three men. They’re so handsome like they stepped out of a comic book.”
“Yeah, are they celebrities? So tall and handsome. Are they models?”
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“Oh, who’s that country bumpkin standing next to them? So outdated. Who still rocks those thick bangs these days? So old–fashioned.”
The swearing ceremony was attended by all the students in the school, including freshmen, sophomores, and parents, filling the field.
In the crowd, Jordan, George, and Leon stood out effortlessly. Their striking appearance alone captured everyone’s attention.
The three stood beside Milly, casting a shadow over her and shielding her from the glaring sun.
Milly paid no attention to the surrounding discussions and sharp glances, standing confidently without being affected. These glances had little impact compared to her past experiences.
However, she couldn’t help but feel that the opening speech of the ceremony was rushed. Both the school leaders and department heads seemed in a hurry to finish.
“Next, before the student representatives speak, we will invite two students who made mistakes to come on stage to reflect and apologise. These students slandered and defamed our senior student, Milly Burnett, without knowing the full story.
“To uphold school discipline, educate individuals, and serve as a warning to others, these two individuals will apologise and reflect under the national flag. We hope this will be a lesson for other students to follow school rules, study diligently, unite with classmates, and become disciplined students.”
The show was about to begin.