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His Eagle Eyes on Me novel Chapter 2420

The little boy's parents were stunned and turned to look at the girl.

The little girl was with her father, who appeared extremely intimidating with his towering figure and muscular build.

"What? Did you not hear my daughter? Your son bullied a little girl. Forget getting scratched on the face, even if he gets beaten to death, he only has himself to blame! What a shame it is to be a bully!" the man said.

The old woman took the chance to add, "See? Irene wasn't the one who started it, how can you blame Irene? You teachers should know who's being unreasonable and who bullied who. You can't just put the blame on us just because I am an old woman and she is a little girl! It's fine even if you don't want Irene to study here, but you will have to give us a full refund."

Not knowing what to do, the teacher said, "Calm down, ma'am. Our principal isn't here today, so I need to call him and speak to him about this."

"Sure. I hope you tell the principal who started the fight as well. All Irene did was defend herself. Was she not supposed to fight back if someone was hurting her? Also, what exactly were all the teachers doing when she was being bullied? Why didn't you stop it at once?" The old woman grew increasingly agitated. "Now that something has happened, you turn around and blame it all on my Irene. Does that even make sense?"

The old woman's accusation won the sympathy of other parents.

"Whoever started the fight is responsible. Even if you want to expel someone, you should expel the child who started it! There are plenty of kindergartens overseas that state that a child who hits someone will get a verbal warning for the first offense, and they will be expelled the second time they do it. It's the parents' fault for not educating their children. If my kid bullies someone at school, I would feel ashamed and would never come to the school looking for trouble!" one of the parents said.

"It's bad enough that the kid didn't know any better, but for the parents to do the same? The girl has suffered enough because of the scar on her face, and now you want to get her expelled? Don't you think that's too much?" another parent said.

Embarrassed, the teacher said, "It's our fault for not noticing that they were fighting when it first happened. There are over forty children in one class, and we sometimes get overwhelmed. We apologize to you, Ma'am. Irene is a nice kid. I believe that the principal will let her stay even after he learned of what happened. You may take Irene home first!"

Without another word to the teacher, the old woman turned to look at the people who stood up for them and said, "Thank you for standing up for us."

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