Chapter 8 (2/2)
“Alice, why didn’t you tell me?”
Alice felt aggrieved and surprised at the same time.
“Our family has no power or influence. How can I tell you that when you’re about to take the college entrance examination? Also, I saw that group of girls bullying other people. I told the teacher and that’s why they hated me. How can I disturb you? Also, brother, when did you become strong?”
Weiss could only ignore the last question of his sister. After all, the system could not be explained in a short time so he could only dodge it.
“I’m your brother. No matter how important it is, it’s not as important as you. Alright, pack your things. We’ll talk to the principal. If it really doesn’t work out, we can only transfer schools.”
Alice’s eyes turned red when she heard her brother’s words. Ever since she was young, her brother had always been worried about her. Only her brother cared about her.
Weiss pulled his sister and went to find the teacher first but the teacher was also very wary of that girl. He only said that he would handle it and there was nothing else. He didn’t want to lose his job because of this.
Weiss was a little angry. Sometimes it was like this. Campus bullies relied on the teacher’s attitude of turning big issues into small ones to make the bullies unbridled. Weiss was helpless. He couldn’t possibly beat up the teacher, Weiss thought. He had to find the principal.
After telling Alice to pack her bag and wait for him at the school gate, Weiss went to the principal’s office and knocked on the door. A gentle male voice sounded.
“Please come in.”
Weiss pushed open the door. A handsome, educated man sat at his desk, processing documents. Weiss was surprised. It was somewhat unexpected for a man who looked so gentle to have such a rude daughter.
The man looked up at Weiss.
“Please sit.”
Weiss sat down and said angrily:
“Did you know your daughter was bullying other people on campus?”
The principal’s expression changed but he remained calm and said.
“I’m sorry, sir. My daughter has caused you trouble.”
“Go on,” Weiss said. Bowing to him, the principal continued.
“The child didn’t have a mother since he was young, so she’s a little spoiled. Sorry to trouble you.”
Seeing how sincere the principal was in admitting his mistake, Weiss could not flare up.
He could only go along with the principal’s words and talk about what his daughter had done.
The principal’s face darkened. He slammed the table with his left hand and shouted,
“That’s outrageous! I’ll definitely discipline my daughter properly and guarantee that she won’t cause trouble for your sister again!”
Seeing that he had already said so much, Weiss couldn’t reprimand him, so he could only turn around and leave.
Suddenly, he saw a black snake-patterned ring shining with black light on the principal’s left thumb. Weiss’s heart turned cold. Wasn’t this the same ring that he saw the black-robed priest wearing?
Weiss didn’t stay any longer. He made a mental note to investigate this organization carefully.
As he walked down the stairs, he did not see a small stone sculpture in the corner that looked like a demon.