"Is this how you are as a teacher?"
In the office, the principal was so angry that he slammed the documents on the desktop on Ms. Montague's head.
He was so angry that he couldn't hold back!
Ms. Montague quickly said, "Principal, those parents are just kind. The parents of the students often ask for dinner for the students, but I never promised..."
The principal sneered, "No? You nodded just now, and I saw it with my own eyes and said no?"
Ms. Montague, "I just nodded politely..."
Slap!
The principal smashed the mobile phone in his hand on the table.
He was so angry that his chest heaved, and for a moment he was so angry that he lost his voice and couldn't speak.
The principal's office was very quiet, except for the beeping, beeping, beeping, and beeping of the printer.
Ms. Montague subconsciously glanced at the printer, but the printer was in the office, and she didn't know what it was printing, but she just felt restless and irritable when she heard the sound.
In the dead silence, the principal who drank a few sips of tea finally recovered his voice and said:
"There was a fight in Class 1 (1) today, what's going on?"
Ms. Montague thought to herself, it really was because of this incident that all the troubles had come to the principal, and Lilly's parents must have reported it!
She was already upset enough to make a fuss over the academic affairs side, but she didn't expect to make a fuss with the principal, so couldn't they save some time?
"The situation is like this, Peter, a boy in our class, joked with the new girl, Lilly, and gave her a nickname. Before I had time to mediate... Lilly dragged her brother and sister over to beat him. "
Ms. Montague sighed as she spoke, "It's really wrong for others to call her nicknames, but it's definitely worse to form cliques and fight!"
"So I asked Lilly and her brothers and sisters to go out and stand for punishment..."
The headmaster stared at her, "Is that really the case?"
Ms. Montague panicked. After thinking about it, she didn't tell a lie, did she?
"That's true, absolutely true!" She said.
The headmaster was really angry, "Did Lilly bring her brother and sister here?"
Ms. Montague opened his mouth and coughed, "Hmm... This is indeed my misexpression. It was her brother and sister who came to her after class and happened to see..."
The principal suppressed the anger in his heart, took a sip of water, and said, "Someone reported that you accepted bribes and gifts from students' parents. What do you have to say?"
Ms. Montague quickly said, "Nothing! I really think that fighting is more serious than nicknames, so Lilly and the others should be punished instead of Peter. Maybe it's because of this that Lilly's parents think that I am taking favors… But I swear it's absolutely nothing."
The principal sneered, "Oh? Then you please swear."
He was really going to laugh out loud, he wanted see what outrageous lies Ms. Montague can come up with.
Ms. Montague raised her hand, her words were plausible, and her face was misunderstood with grief and indignation:
"I swear, I have never accepted gifts, bribes, or dinner invitations from students' parents... If what I say is untrue, let me get hit by a car when I go out! Get bitten by a dog when I walk! I have sores on my head and bleeding on my feet. Pus, the sky strikes five thunders!"
The principal, "……"
He backhanded out the evidence of her accepting bribes.
"I swear well, as expected of a teacher," The principal sneered, "Let's see, this is the proof that you received bribes from ten parents including the Smiths, the Greyharts, and the Lorrens, at the beginning of the semester."
"This is evidence that you received expensive gifts from Peter's parents, and this is evidence that you had dinner with the Smiths, the Greyharts, the Lorrens and other parents."
The headmaster threw the photos and documents that had just been printed out of the printer on Ms. Montague's face.
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