Chapter 134 Pity
Pity?
Within
Why? I think you’re trying to say I’m offering too little.
This is making things hard for me. Even if I sell my whole company, it’s still chump change for you.
And don’t call me a chap. I get nervous if you want to get chummy with me.
“I’ll make things right… Ferb forced a smile.
“Thanks, Mr. Harris, for being understanding. I’ll make sure to keep a tight rein on my daughter from now on. Won’t let anything like this happen to you and your family again,” Ferb assured, repeating himself for emphasis.
George’s lips twitched in a hint of satisfaction at the mention of your family. He glanced at Isabelle, noticing her lack of offense.
His smile broadened.
“I can’t lay my hands on that much cash right away. Can you give me some time?” Ferb pleaded.
Seeing George’s nod, Ferb showered him with thanks before nudging his daughter to apologise once more and preparing to leave to sort out the funds.
But just as they were about to leave, the guy on the sofa piped up casually, “Hold on.”
Ferb and Erin were frozen with dread.
“Mr. Harris, what’s on your mind?” Ferb responded meekly.
George calmly served tea to Isabelle, then asked, “Before that, she said Ms. Jenkins should apologise. What else did she mention?”
Trembling, Ferb turned to his daughter. “What…. did you say?”
Erin was so frightened, her mind went blank, rendering her speechless for a moment.
What did you say?” Ferb prodded his daughter.
Seeing Ferb in a panic, Magnus kindly chimed in, “She suggested a school–wide criticism, along with a public apology and a major demerit.”
George quipped, “Double the punishment, then. A school–wide criticism, an apology, and a five–thousand- word report. Tell the PA to read both out loud about how she pried her classmate’s suitcase open and rummaged through her stuff. Two major demerits on top of that.
At Taragon University, three strikes meant expulsion. This ineident had stirred up the entire school. Ho could they even stay around?
Yet, Ferb breathed a sigh of relief and went along with everything
Managing to salvage the company and their lives was a stroke of luck in itself
90%
Pity
Magnus then asked about the other roommates.
The roommates were strangers to George, but they were aware of his reputation. The Harris family was the cream of the crop in Taragon City.
Seeing the rich Erin so terrified, they were even more thankful that Erin had been the only one to open the luggage and ‘accidentally‘ break the wine.
Although two major demerits were a tough pill to swallow, it was better than Erin, who might be losing everything.
The roommates quickly said, “We’re okay.“”
Afterwards, Ferb left with his daughter, and the roommates followed suit.
Once outside the principal’s office, Ferb raised his hand as if to strike Erin but couldn’t go through with it.
“You foolish child! If you weren’t my flesh and blood, you’d be getting it right now!”
“Dad…” Erin couldn’t hold back her tears any longer and began to sob.
After a while, Erin finally pulled herself together.
Her anxiety spiked further – it seemed highly probable that George was the owner of the fancy car that brought Isabelle back that day.
Yet, rumours circulated among her peers that Isabelle was kept by an older gentleman.
If Isabelle and George are involved romantically, what about Ms. Sullivan, who is on the verge of engagement to George?
Those causing trouble had made amends and paid the consequences. In the principal’s office, only the department head remained.
Realising it was his turn, he clutched the document bag tightly, as if it held a royal decree, and approached the sofa.
“M–Ms. Jenkins, I’ve been looking after your belongings,’ he said, forcing a smile, his heart racing so fast he nearly dropped the bag.
Isabelle regarded him coolly, “Then look after them until I graduate.”
The department head’s heart skipped a beat; he was teetering on the verge of tears. He pleaded, “Isabelle, I handled this poorly, but I had the students‘ safety at heart. My heart was in the right place
He implored with emotion, even turning to Magnus for help.
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