Chapter 178
Although Merry was anxious to rush upstairs to see what was going on, hearing Cordelia’s words, she obediently followed behind her,
The two made their way around the school building, and then Cordelia paused, extending her hand and tracing shapes in the air.
“What are you doing?” Merry asked, watching Cordelia’s odd gestures with confusion.
“Sketching out the building’s layout,” Cordelia replied, her gaze fixed on the empty space before her. With her photographic memory, she had already memorized the locations of all the security cameras during their walk.
The cameras inside were of little use since they only covered the corridors. Whatever had transpired between Leila and Latham in his office wouldn’t be captured, so Cordelia’s attention was on the external cameras.
After some deduction, she fixed her gaze on a particular camera mounted on a pole behind the school building. This camera, meant to prevent incidents behind the building, had just the right angle to capture Latham’s office window.
Now, all they had to do was check if his office window was open, and they could have their answer.
With this thought, Cordelia and Merry climbed the stairs, but instead of entering the office, they just peered inside to see that Latham’s curtains were undrawn.
Perfect–the camera would have a clear view.
“Did you find evidence?” Merry asked urgently.
“I did,” Cordelia replied coolly.
“Then let’s show it to clear Mr. Latham’s name!” Merry insisted.
“Not yet,” Cordelia murmured, leaning in to whisper a plan into Merry’s ear.
Despite her confusion, Merry nodded and dashed off toward the senior class.
In the office, the tension was escalating.
Paulina and Cain were grilling Latham, who vehemently denied the allegations, and with no one believing him, the situation was worsening.
Cordelia sent a text to Skyler, asking if he could come over. She trusted him, especially since he had been recommended by the enigmatic Mr. All–Round during the last National League event.
Skyler’s response was swift, “I’m in Lakeshore City, but I’ll be there in an hour!”
Cordelia was puzzled–Lakeshore City was a good four or five hours away by coach. How could he make it in one hour? She put her phone away, decided to wait for him.
Back in the office, the atmosphere was charged.
Leila persisted that Latham had molested her, which he staunchly denied. The principal and the head of the academic department were at their wits end until they asked Leila for specifics–when and where the first incident occurred
Leila had been preparing her story since the day of the incident, ensuring she had a plausible excuse for her
actions
Her account was damaging to Latham–during that time, he was either alone in his office or out, with no alibi.
Chapter 170
Cordelia frowned at this
Half an hour later, a woman arrived at the school on a well used bicycle and stormed upstairs Principal, Latham would never do such a thing! she announced.
This was Latham’s wife, a plain looking woman with skin as tanned as her husband’s and a fiery demeanor that explained how she kept Latham in check.
As soon as she entered, she addressed Lella in a loud voice, “You kids are out of line, throwing around accusations without any proof! Do you have any evidence?”
Leila’s tears intensified.
Suddenly, a school security guard burst in, “There’s trouble, Principal–the press has arrived!”
The principal was baffled, “How did reporters get here without a resolution
Cain spoke up for the first time, “I called them.”
Stepping forward, he shielded Leila and Paulina with his body and declared firmly, “If you’re protecting this bastard, I need the press here to oversee justice. Principal, let them in, or I’ll suspect a cover–up.”
With no other choice, the principal allowed the reporters in, and as the situation unfolded, it became class that the police would have to be involved.
Reporters bombarded the principal with questions, “Is it true that a teacher at your school molested a student?”
“Was it just one student who was victimized, or are there others?”
“Are you a psychopath? What drove you to commit such an act?”
Cain stared at the principal, his voice strong, “We demand an explanation today!”
The principal replied, “Of course, we will provide answers and ensure nothing like this happens at our school. But currently, the evidence is insufficient…”
“How can you say it’s insufficient?” Paulina interrupted, “So many people saw my daughter being molested in the office! Isn’t that enough?”
“She took off her own clothes! It has nothing to do with me!” Latham protested.
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