Leonardo's tone sounded very calm, without the slightest bit of emotion, but it was cold and frigid.
"That is right, Mr. Emerson..." The teacher was trembling, unable to speak clearly, "Rosie ... had a little friction with the boy..."
Leonardo only glanced at her coldly, "Since you can't explain it clearly, I'll let my daughter tell the truth"
After he finished speaking, he turned his head to look at Rosie and motioned for her to say.
Everyone's gaze fell on Rosie. Even though Rosie was watched by so many people, she wasn't afraid.
Rosie put her hands behind her back and looked at the little boy who had been beaten by her with a serious expression, "He said something nasty about my mother. I told him not to, but he still did. So I taught him a lesson."
'Teach him a lesson? Who told you this?' Leonardo said in his heart.
He lowered his eyes to look at her, but didn't say anything in front of so many people.
After all, Summer said that little girls needed to feel respected, not to mention a smart girl like Rosie. Rosie didn't know what she said was wrong, so she stared at Leonardo with her big eyes wide open.
Standing behind Leonardo, Tim reached out and wiped the sweat on his forehead.
'This little girl really dared to say that.' He thought.
The little boy's parents didn't dare to say anything when they saw Leonardo.
Hearing Rosie's words, he slapped his son's head and said, "Apologize!"
As he spoke, he turned to look at Leonardo, hoping that Leonardo would not blame his hild.
However, Leonardo did not react.
The little boy looked at Leonardo and was so frightened that tears streamed down his cheeks, "I'm sorry..."
Leonardo glanced at him and said, "Did I ask you to apologize to me?"
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