Chapter 149 âItâs been ten days. I think you have some useful information for us now.â
In the parentâteacher conference, Bright was frowning angrily, tapping his foot restlessly on the floor. He came with me as Janeâs father, not giving a damn about societyâs rules. He justified his actions briefly before this meeting.
âI know that I am just your fiancé with no legal relationship with your daughter, but Jane considers me her dad.I will definitely go for her I could see the discomfort and several sharp queries etched on the school staffâs faces. They werenât fans of Brightâs presence here. But he ignored everyoneâs judging gazes and concentrated on the pressing issues.
âJane has told us that the recess supervisor, Mrs Grant, wonât stop other kids from snatching her lunch. And when she complained about a kid who pushed her, she reprimanded her, not the bully.
What would you like to say about your competent staffâs behavior?â
Bright initiated with the teacherâs discrimination, this was far more upsetting than the studentâs torments. The teachers were supposed to teach the children about good or bad, not tyrannize them.
The all calm and composed principal, glaring contemptuously until now, looked flustered; it was clear that he didnât condemn his staffâs behavior earlier.
âWâWe have a noâtolerance policy for bullying, Sir!â
The owner and principal of the school, Mr. Rupert, picked a glass of water to moisten his dry throat, taking a moment to gather his thoughts. His toadâlike protruding eyes were darkened with fear as he said, âItâs great that Jahe spoke up about her difficulties. Thatâs so brave of her.â
His buttering didnât work in the current tense situation as Bright leaned forward and clasped his hand on the table. He stared hard at him, 99th Game Was Mine All Alone Chapter 145 âYes, my princess is brave, Mr. Rupert. She isnât ke other victims who suffer in silence for the whole time.
So, tell me, how are you going to punish that recess supervisor?â
His query was responded to by a complete set of assurances, Mr. Rupert ordered his secretary to take strict action against her.
âMrs. Grant will face suspension and inquiry, but firstly, she has to apologize to Janeâs parents.â
As teachers were at school because of the meeting, Mrs. Grant was called to the conference room. That middleâaged woman with stiff expressions wasnât ready to accept her mistake.
âHow can you say that I mistreated Jane? I pity that girl, but all misfortune befell on her due to her mother.â
Her steadfast tone sounded inflexible as she blamed me harshly, âMiss Laura cheated on her husband by faking her death and using a god forbidden sperm donor to bear a child.
Now, the truth is out, what else does she expect from others?
Should we celebrate her presumptuous conduct and make her a role model for the younger generation, glorifying her absurd choices?â
In short, she used plenty of reasons to justify her actions. Soon, I was left with no more patience for that entitled woman.
âEnough, Mrs. Grant!
You have no right to question my integrity when you canât even do your job properly.â
My stomach clenched with the force of restraint as I barely held myself from shouting, staring at her icily.
âYou are paid to teach kids, not to force your personal opinions on others, Mrs. Grant.
If preaching is your passion, go to the chapel and start a religion. Donât ruin our kidsâ
The 99th Game Was Mine All Along futures!â
The principal was nervous, totally baffled by these sudden arguments, he swiftly intervened.
âMrs. Grant, you were rude and inconsiderate. I that how you treat honorable parents?
Apologize, or you will be fired!â
Well, we werenât interested in anyoneâs apology Bright asked them to stop beating around the bush and spill the beans.
âPlease give us the names of the bullies, Mr. Rupert. Unlike some teachers, we have real work to do!â
Finally, Janeâs class in charge, Miss Alicia, was allowed to proceed. She handed us a file and then set her laptop on the table.
âAfter your complaint, we warned the kids and keenly observed them through our CCTV cameras.
Here are the short clips of some major incidents!â
She played the compilation videos of studentsâ break time; the scenes of the playground made it difficult to watch without crying.
My little girl, Jane, was relentlessly bullied by a group of her classmates. A boy taller than her threw her on the ground and scoffed.
âMy mom says you have bad blood. Kids like you are against the rules of nature.â
Jane informed me that her classmates called her a bastard and all that but witnessing my babyâs pain in person quivered my heart in my chest. A girl with two braids laughed at her.
âYour dad doesnât even want you, Jane. He fought for Zoeâs custody in the court, but didnât show any concern for coâparenting for you.
You are an unwanted loser. Nobody wants you!
That pure hatred burned my soul, making me realize that the angelâlike kids could be The 99th Game Was Mine All Alone Chapter 140 spiteful, old mamas. They taunted my girl to such an extent that she couldnât help but cry in a corner.
My chest felt heavy after that video, but this was only the first one. Miss Alicia played another recording.
âWe have something else to show you, Miss Laura. Please watch closely!â
The scene resumed from the point where Jane was crying alone in an empty classroom, a familiar figure appeared on the screen beside her.
âPlease stop crying, Jane!â
The biggest advantage that I had enjoyed throughout my life benefited my Jane as well. Zoe, her brother, came to comfort her.
He patted her head.
âThere, there, Jane. Everything will be fine!â