Chapter 152-3
Not A Small-Town Girl
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"The counselar stopped the woman,
which only fuéled her anger. "My
daughter wad beaten so badly. â
Youre a teacher, and you didnât &
disciplife that girl, but you stopped
me? heard rumors about Aer
inappropriate behavior. Aresyou
Having something to do with her?"
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âKaden was shocked by the behavior of Nancyâs mother,
thinking, "Madam, please be mindful of your language. Itâs
inappropriate to speak like that in front of the students."
âWhat are yousaying? My daughter,
Nancy, has béen badly hurt, and
youâre lectuting us? Is this how your.
school handles bullying? Are yousâ
sayingYhis girl is involved with ae
pringipal too?" Nancyâs mot
accusations became more
re outrageous.
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At this moment, Avaâs mother also rushed over, crying, "Ava,
what happened to you? Who dares to openly oppose our
family?"
âMrs. Reafan, and Mrs. Stuart, please have a seat. Weâll wait
for Danielleâs parents to arrive, and then we can all discuss
this together,â said Kaden.
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âMr. Langley, thereâs nothing more to
discuss. My daughter, Ava, is the
victim in thigsituation. Our Stuart
family iswealthy, so this isnât about
money. demand the school expel
the stutient who assaulted myâ
daughter and issue her a public
apology." While Avaâs mothér wasnât
as abrasive as Nancyâs, She was
equally entitled.