He only took out his phone and sent Zack a message, telling him what happened with Victor and his family affairs.
Then, he dragged Layla back to the classroom.
Harper knew that Gerald was now facing great trouble.
The Wrights were indeed a wealthy family.
Victor’s father was involved in international business, and they were indeed rich.
Besides, his father was a local in Mayberry, so he could be considered a powerful and influential person there.
But Harper and the others still stayed with Gerald, disregarding those things.
“Gerald, are you hiding in the classroom? The department director wants to meet you!”
At that moment, Whitney opened the door of the classroom where Gerald was. She then crossed her arms in front of her and said lightly.
“By the way, you’re Harper, aren’t you? Go and help to pack up his things. If not, he has to do it himself after he returns to the classroom later.”
She did that just because of the sake that Gerald had bought branded clothes for her before.
So Whitney reminded him.
Then, she left directly.
Gerald then followed behind Whitney and reached the door of the department director’s office.
Cassandra and a few women who were close to Victor were also waiting at the door.
They sneered. “How dare you do such a thing! Go into the office now! The department director wants to meet you alone!”
Cassandra smiled coldly.
“Don’t think that you’ll get away with punishment as light as being expelled from the college. Let me tell you. Your whole life is ruined now that you have beaten Victor up!”
The other women said angrily.
Gerald smiled casually. He opened the door and entered the office directly.
Mr. Reeds was the department director.
He was called Jacob Reeds.
He was a middle-aged man who wore glasses.
At that moment, he was drinking tea and reading the newspapers.
The moment Gerald entered the office, he put the teacup down harshly on the table.
“Gerald, it surprised me to see you beating people up. Your results are exceptional, and you have such good manners. Besides, you’re an honest man too. It never occurs to me that you would be so impulsive. You’re indeed a fool!”
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