It was Dorian who rushed over.
“What are you doing here, Mr. Clem?” Denton had a pleasing and fawning smile on his face as he jogged over to Dorian and greeted courteously when he saw the other.
Dorian glared at Denton harshly and ignored him, waving his hands to shout at the security guards to back off.
“Move, all of you! What do you think you’re doing?!”
The security guards were confused. They were just trying to throw someone out on Denton’s orders, so they had no idea how they had angered Mr. Clem.
Denton was also stunned. He did not know how he had offended the dean’s secretary either.
At that moment, Dorian had already made his way to Jasper and said remorsefully, “I’m really sorry, Mr. Laine. It seems like I made a fool out of myself.”
Jasper replied calmly, “Fool or not, I am very disappointed in some members of Hoofmorn University’s managerial staff. The quality of the
students here is also very unimpressive.
Dorian felt his cheeks burn in shame.
“Tell Mr. Clem what actually happened, Tiff,” Jasper called Tiffany over and said.
With Jasper here, Tiffany felt much braver as she recounted everything that had happened since she arrived to Dorian, paying particular attention to the incident that morning.
Following Tiffany’s explanation, even Denton’s expression morphed dramatically, much less Dorian’s.
Frankly, anyone who heard the things Mia and her friend had done would feel exceptionally furious.
Dorian looked at Mia and the rest sinisterly. He clenched his jaw and said, “This is the first time I’ve learned that Hoofmorn University has failures like this!”
Mia was panicking.
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