Violet raised her eyebrows, "Why are you checking her information?"
"I heard what you and Aunt Linda said just now, and Aunt Linda wouldn't tell me what Pennie and her teacher actually did to Mommy, so I have to find out for myself." Calvin spread his small hands and said helplessly.
In short, he won't spare anyone who hurt Mummy.
Violet stoked his forehead, her heart warming.
Naturally, she knew what the little guy was trying to help her.
She had always believed, though, that it was better for adults to work things out and for children to stay out of it.
But now that she saw that Calvin was bent on helping her, she naturally couldn't refuse his intentions.
"So, did you find out?" Violet asked, looking at him.
Arya blinked at her brother as well.
Calvin shook his head, "I didn't find out what they did to mommy, but found out some very interesting stuff."
"Oh?" Violet became interested, "What's that?"
Calvin shook his head, "How about you tell me what they did to you guys first and I'll tell you what I found out?"
Violet was stunned, "You're bargaining with me, okay, I will tell you."
Anyway, he was checking it out, which obviously meant he won't rest until he knew.
In that case, it was better to tell him.
"Remember the last time Mommy was locked in the toilet and Aunt Linda was knocked unconscious?" Violet asked.
Calvin nodded, "Yes."
"They did it." Violet said.
Calvin narrowed his eyes, "What? They did it? Not Amy and Stephanie?"
He and his dad were in the country when the organizer found out the results.
The host called to inform Dad that it was Amy and Stephanie did it, so how come it was now Pennie and her teacher did it?
"Not Amy and Stephanie, they were wrongly accused and pushed out as scapegoats by Pennie and her teacher." Violet explained.
Calvin nodded, "So that's how it is, they are too bad, they made Amy and Stephanie as scapegoats, they must have caught something on Amy and Stephanie as a threat, otherwise Amy and Stephanie could have resisted when they were caught."
"Yeah, I feel the same way." Violet agreed.
Calvin sighed, "Pennie and her teacher should have threatened Amy and Stephanie in private, that's why there's no trace of it online, that's why I couldn't find it out."
"That means they're being cautious." Violet stroked his little head.
Calvin bristled, "I hate cautious enemies."
Violet was amused, "You hate them because you can't use your powers, right?"
Calvin spat out his tongue and admitted it.
Violet smiled and shook her head, "Well, don't be upset, this is good that you find out hacking technology is not always good, for something can escape your tracing. Many things can’t be solved by hacking technology, so I hope you don't rely too much on hacking technology, or sooner or later you will learn the lesson."
"Well, I'll remember that." Calvin nodded seriously.
Arya was dumbfounded, but it didn't stop her from nodding as well.
"I'll check the surveillance near the toilet." Calvin added, "That should prove that Pennie and her teacher committed the crime."
"The surveillance may have been destroyed by Pennie." Violet said.
Calvin bit his lip, "As long as it's not a crushing deletion, I'll be able to recover it."
"Try it." Violet felt that the probability of the surveillance being recovered was not high, but agreed to let him try in order not to discourage him.
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