Chapter 177
The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call
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The discussion spread like wildfire.
âThatâs Ms. Greene!â
âIsnât Mr. Anderson married with children?â
âHow scandalous!â
Victor was furious. âKarina! Edmund! How dare you defile our school like this?â
Edmund immediately began to plead his case. âMr. Lopez, she seduced me first! For old timeâs sake,
why not weâ¦â
âKeep quiet!â Victor wouldnât have known such unscrupulous activities had taken place at his school if
he hadnât come today, âI donât want your explanation. You and Karina are a disgrace!â
Karina, on the other hand, resorted to shameless denial. âThat wasnât me!â
She couldnât admit that she was the one caught in the scandal. If she did, her entire career
would be over.
More importantly, she doubted that anyone could prove that the voice in the audio belonged to her
when there was no real footage to support it.
âOh?â Wynter slowly toyed with the purple sugilite pendant she was wearing. âAre you sure that wasnât
you, Ms. Greene?â
The next moment, a second audio cl*p played through the speakers.
The audio was loud and clear as it reverberated through the air. âIf you want that kid of yours to get into
our school, then Iâm sure that I can arrange it for 50 thousand.
âSheâll be admitted without fail. I can cover up her past as a bully, no problem. Just say, Thank you,
Karinaâ and we have a deal.â
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The crowd burst into an uproar when they heard this.
Karina felt her legs give in as she slumped to the ground. She knew there would be no clearing her
name now.
Wynter tilted her head to one side as a breezy laugh escaped her. âNice of you to expose yourself, Ms.
Greene.â
Karinaâs gaze was far away as horror dawned on her. She stared at Wynter like the latter was
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the devil.
âHâHow do you know all of these? Lâ¦â Karina had been sure that those conversations were held in
private.
Wynter sauntered up to Karina and gently lifted a lock of the womanâs hair.
âIâve given you the evidence you asked for, Ms. Greene,â she whispered into Karinaâs ear.
Karina was pale as she cried loudly, âGo away! Youâre a devil! A devil!â
As if she was terrified by Wynter, Karina bolted out of the office like a lunatic.
Wynter turned to face the crowd. Pointing to her temple, she feigned puzzlement as she asked the
crowd, âDo you guys think that Ms. Greene isnât quite right in the head?â
âOnly filthyâminded people could do such disgusting things!â Victor huffed angrily. âItâs precisely
because of teachers like her that the education system is going backward.
âShe practically snuffed out the cream of the crop!â
He was thunderous as he snapped, âI want the Academic Department, Human Resources, and
Education Ministry to know about this!
âI want Karinaâs scandal to be papered all over town! Thereâs no need to cover this up. going to take
accountability for what happens under our roof!â
He slammed his palm against the table. He could not contain his rage. âEdmund, turn yourself in!
Youâre a disgrace to our profession!
Weâre
âIs this how you run the school when Iâm not around? Like itâs a freak show? Get out of my sight!â
Everyone knew what would happen to Edmund once he turned himself in. He would end up losing his
job and probably get thrown in jail for abusing his position.
However, no one felt sorry for him nor Karina. They were crooks who deserved each other, and the
whole school was glad to be rid of them.
Following this series of events, Margaret turned to look at her granddaughter. âWynter, this whole
thingâ¦â
She couldnât help feeling as if something was amiss. There were far too many coincidences for comfort.
It was almost like someone was helping her and Wynter.
Wynter smiled. âKarma knows its way around, Grandma. I just got lucky.â
Margaret caressed Wynterâs face as she said affectionately, âOh, you.â
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âLetâs go home, Grandma.â Wynter helped Margaret straighten up and swept her gaze over the
chattering crowd. She looked distinctly unbothered by what had just happened.
Just then, someone asked loudly, âMs. Greene might have gotten what was coming for her, but you still
havenât proven that you didnât cheat on the test!â