Chapter 169 Do You Think That’s Possible?
Chapter 169 Do You Think That’s Possible?
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Samantha sneered in response. “Who knows if those injuries were self–inflicted just to frame me? So, what you’re calling ‘evidence‘ doesn’t count at all!”
The girls hadn’t expected that even at this point, Samantha would still argue her case so stubbornly. They were left speechless, unable to refute her. They simply had no way to argue back.
“Samantha, stop der it You know what you did! Own up to it!”
“I just don’t understand. I don’t even know you, yet you exactly did I hit you?” Samantha countered.
You grabbed my arm and threw me to the ground.”
insist I hit you. I’m curious: how
Samantha quirked a brow in response. “Why don’t you show me how I did it? Maybe it’ll jog my memory.”
Show her? How am I supposed to do that?! The girl looked at one of her friends, grabbed her arm, and, with a rough over–the–shoulder throw, slammed her to the ground. Then, she turned to Samantha and said, “See, that’s how you threw me.”
Samantha was amused by the girl’s antics. She turned her gaze to the dean. “You saw that, didn’t you, sir? This student audaciously assaulted her peer in front of you. I think such behavior is extremely inappropriate and warrants expulsion!”
The bully was speechless, and the dean was equally stunned. “This…”
The bully, hearing Samantha’s words, shouted in protest, “Why should I be expelled? You heard it yourself, sir–she asked me to demonstrate how she threw me. Now that I’ve shown it, she’s asking you to expel me. Don’t you think Samantha has gone too far?!”
“When I asked you to demonstrate, I meant a pantomime, not actually throwing someone,” Samantha argued. “But you went ahead and did it anyway, proving that you’re the one who
for me!” assault others. Yet you want to blame it on me? Dean, you must stand up
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The dean found himself in a difficult position. He didn’t know who to believe or support. because the situation was too complicated. With both sides insisting on their version of events, he had no idea who was telling the truth. The dean looked at the group of bullies in front of him, then at Samantha, his head aching from the dilemma. “Samantha, you’re all students. How about we just let this matter slide and move on?”
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