Chapter 61 It’s Not a Warning
After saying that, Olivia walked out of the classroom and headed to the school infirmary. Then, the teacher hurriedly rushed after them. The sense of authority coming from this man was very strong—one glance was enough to tell her that he wasn’t somebody to be trifled with. I’m certain what he said just now was more than just a simple warning!
When they arrived at the school infirmary, the female doctor examined North and asked many questions. Then, she confirmed that it was merely external injuries. As she tended to the wound, she asked, “How did this happen?”
North answered, “When they pushed me to the ground, I knocked into the steps in the restroom.”
Eugene’s expression instantly became dark upon hearing those words. Then, he looked at the teacher and said, “They are still children. Don’t the teachers follow them to the restroom? When we send our children to the school, as a teacher, you should be able to guarantee the child’s safety within the school! How can you allow an incident like this to happen? How did a bunch of students manage to gang up on and beat up another student?”
Thus, the teacher hurriedly apologized, “I know that the school is partly responsible for this incident. Therefore, the school is willing to cooperate to the best of our abilities. As long as the children are fine, all the remaining problems can be solved.”
However, Eugene’s expression remained extremely upset. After that, he told Olivia, “Wait here for me.”
Olivia asked, “Where are you going?”
In response, Eugene vaguely responded, “There’s something I need to do.” Then, he said to the teacher, “You—come with me.”
The teacher glanced at Olivia and followed after him. “What are the names of those children?” Eugene asked as he walked.
The teacher practically had to jog to keep up with him. “Mitchell Gray, Ethan Horner, and Bryan Watkins. They seem to be relatives.”
Eugene nodded slightly; he figured that was the case. “Where is the principal’s office?”
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