Lord Chapter 126
The Almighty Lord Caspian
Chapter 126 The Girl of All Boysâ Dream
âThank you for saving me, but I advise you to leave quickly. These thugs wonât let this matter go easily!â Stephanie was in a mess. Her hair was blocking her sight, so she didnât see that the person in front of her was Caspian.
âMs. Wildman, itâs me!â Caspian lowered his voice.
It deeply upset Caspian to see his teacher, who had been so kind to him in the past, in such a
miserable state.
When Stephanie heard how she was being addressed, she instantly froze in place. She pushed her hair aside and saw the person standing in front of her was Caspian.
âCaspian, itâs you! What a coincidence to meet you here!â Stephanie exclaimed with joy and
surprise.
She had taught many students, but most didnât leave a strong impression. However, Caspian was unforgettable.
Despite his familyâs poverty, he excelled academically.
She was naturally taken aback to meet him again after so many years.
âI happened to pass by here and saw this scene. Whatâs going on?â Caspian inquired.
âI was selling vegetables by the roadside, but these thugs demanded a fee. When I refused, they hit me,â Stephanie said, her gaze filled with misery.
âShouldnât you be teaching at the school? Why have you become a street vendor?â Caspian asked, perplexed.
âIâm no longer a teacher. The school expelled me,â she replied with a hint of sadness as she lowered her eyes.
âWhy? What was the reason?â Caspian was astonished.
In his eyes, Stephanie excelled in both personality and teaching ability. The school shouldâve promoted her, not expelled her!
âItâs a long story. Letâs find another place to talk.â Stephanie feared that the thugs might return, so she wanted to leave the place quickly.
âSure, Ms. Wildman. Please get in my car.â Caspian, too, found that it wasnât appropriate to linger there any longer.
As for the overturned vegetable stand, Caspian wouldnât le Stephanie do such business anymore. Since he had met her again, he was determined to find a way to help her.
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Caspian then helped Stephanie into his car, and Sylvia drove them away.
The thugs who were knocked to the ground noted down the license plate of the SUV driven by Sylvia.
The yellowâhaired thug made a call to his boss.
âMs. Wildman, could you please tell me in detail why the school dismissed you?â Caspian asked eagerly in the car.
âAbout half a year ago, there was a student named Jeremy Lincoln in my class. Heâs a spoiled child with a powerful background. One evening after school, he attempted to force himself on a girl named Lana Thomas.
âShe refused and jumped from the fourth floor to escape. She sustained severe injuries and is currently undergoing treatment in the hospital. However, the school feared Jeremyâs background, so they kept the incident a secret,â Stephanie said somewhat angrily.
Caspian was furious when he heard this.
He had just finished a meeting with the responsible officials in Southlake City today and aimed to reform the city. He hadnât expected his own teacher to encounter such a situation.
âI couldnât accept it. I wanted to help that girl and reported the matter to the Inspector Generalâs office.
âHowever, the boyâs family background was so powerful that they called the school and accused me of problematic teaching methods, which resulted in my dismissal,â she said helplessly.
âWhat happened next?â
âThen, I became the scapegoat for Lanaâs incident. The final report issued by the school claimed that I physically abused Lana, which led her to jump off the building due to emotional distress. Ultimately, I was expelled from the school,â Stephanie answered with sadness in her
eyes.
She had carried this burden in her heart for a long time. She finally poured it all out after meeting someone she could confide in.
âBullshit! What kind of background does Jeremy have?â Caspian asked.
At this moment, his heart was filled with anger. His former teacher was subjected to such unfair treatment and became a scapegoat, while the culprit was unscathed!
âJeremyâs father, Belvin Lincoln, is the fourthâinâcommand in Southlake City,â Stephanie
said.
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âItâs him?â Belvin was just a lowly official in Southlake City. He was so unimportant that he wasnât even invited to todayâs meeting.
Caspian was familiar with everything about Southlake City, including its political circles. Hence, he knew Belvin.
The meeting held by the investigative team today wasnât something Belvin could attend as he was far from qualified to join.
Belvinâs son not only attempted to force himself on a girl but also colluded with the school to cover up the truth. Caspian couldnât tolerate this.
âMs. Wildman, you could easily secure a position with your abilities in another school. Why did you end up in such a situation?â Caspian asked, trying to ease the mood.
He was well aware of her teaching skills and capabilities. It was impossible that no schools or companies wanted to hire her.
Despite Stephanie being Caspianâs teacher, she was only four years older than him.
At that time, Stephanie had been admitted to a university and came to teach at Southlake City High School immediately after graduating. She was assigned to an AP class, which showed the schoolâs appreciation for her talent as they trusted her with such an important responsibility.
When Caspian was in his senior year in high school, he was only 17 or 18 years old. Meanwhile, Stephanie had just graduated. So, there was hardly any age difference between them.
Besides, she was the dream girl of all the boys in the class back then!
Stephanie was the topic of discussion of countless boys.
It was very surprising for a beautiful and talented lady like her to end up in such a predicament.
âAfter the school expelled me, the public assumed that I was responsible for the girlâs incident. Not a single school was willing to hire me, and they were all afraid of offending the Lincoln family.
âThe Lincoln family stated that any organization or school that employed me would be going against them. Helpless, I could only sell vegetables on the street,â sighed Stephanie.
âMs. Wildman, trust me. I have a way to get you back to teaching,â Caspian said firmly.
âPlease spare me the comforting words. Youâve no background. How could you possibly contend with the Lincoln family?â Stephanie said helplessly.
However, she didnât know that her former student was now a powerful figure, the Diatoranian God of War, revered by many!
She only knew that he had become the sonâinâlaw of the Stewart family.