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Love Me Right novel Chapter 31

Spencer was nervous on her way to the principal’s office.

Annie was about to go with her together, but Spencer insisted on going to the office alone.

She felt under huge pressure as she stood in front of the office.

Although Paige started it, but she was the principal’s loving daughter.

However, their principal was always serious and right-hearted, and he’d do justice to her.

The scenario couldn’t be worse than being expelled.

She took a deep breath before knocking on the door.

“Come in.”

She walked in, finding the principal was busy with his files on the desk, who dropped his pen as she stepped over his desk.

He was an almost-bold man of over forty years, with little silver hair left on his head.

Short and fat, he wore a pair of reading glasses, with a big black mole on his face.

Spencer couldn’t believe he was the campus queen’s father.

She greeted politely, “Good morning, Principal!”

“Well, Miss Sharp, I wonder if you aware that you’ve made a big trouble for our school.”

The principal stare her down without any expression.

Spencer wanted to explain, “Sir, I didn’t…”

“Save it. What’s done is done. Our reputation has been damaged.”

The principal snapped, interrupting her explanation.

Then he took out a piece of paper from his drawer, placing a pen on it.

“Here’s your files of withdraw notice. Sign it.”

Actually, he didn’t want her to leave as she was the most impressive student he’d ever seen.

She was nice and many teachers liked her.

But his daughter hated Spencer so much that Spencer had to leave.

Spencer sneered. Their principal was not so integrative as she thought he’d be.

She explained again, “I’m sorry, but you’ve wronged me. I…”

“Just sign it now.”

Another callous interruption got her on nerves, and she clenched her fists.

He had no right to expel her for no reason, even if he was their principle.

Her heart was filled with grievance.

On the spur of the moment, she was angry enough to grab the pen, tending to sign the files.

After all, she’d end up in D City in couple of days, where she’d go to a new school.

But she stopped with the pen in her hand as she saw the cause was her starting a fight with her classmates…

If she’s expelled for this reason, she’d be rejected by any other schools she’d apply for.

Did he set her up in this way?

Screw him! He had crossed the line.

She clenched her fists, narrowing her eyes on him. “Never shall I sign it.”

Principal rose to his feet and sputtered, “If you don’t sign it, I’ll call your parents here to sign it.”

He knew she had broken ties with her family. He didn’t think she’d be pleased to confront with her family in his office.

He was certain that she’d knuckle under and sign it.

Call her family here?

Was he threatening her?

She sneered, “Go ahead.”

Then she turned back to leave his office.

“Spencer Sharp!”

He said with his gritted teeth, stopping her steps. Spencer was curious about how angry he could be.

Suddenly, the principal’s phone rang.

She didn’t know who called, but the principal was buttering him, smiling ingratiatingly.

Who’d be so capable to turn the cocky principal into a brown-nose.

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