Chapter 1533 Innocent Bragging
Chapter 1533 Innocent Bragging
"Miss, I saw Lilly hanging out with those underachievers," the tattletale said. "They aren't just
underachievers. They're all troublemakers and always gang up to bully other students!"
The homeroom teacher looked up at him, frowning. "Don't spread rumors without evidence."
The tattletale insisted, "There is evidence! Everyone knows that her cousin, Hannah Crawford, is the
top bully.
"Last time, someone even caught her and her gang cornering someone in an alley and taking their
money!"
The homeroom teacher was skeptical. The school no longer required students to fill out family
information forms, so she wasn't very clear about which Crawford family he was referring to, but she
knew that the Crawford family was indeed wealthy and prestigious. This material belongs to NôvelDrama.Org.
"You may not know, but the Crawford family is quite well-off. Stop spreading rumors! Rumors stop with
the wise. Now, off you go!
"You're in 9th grade now. Focus more on your studies. I hope you can get into a good school! Although
our high school and middle school are integrated, there is still a scoreline to achieve!" The homeroom
teacher couldn't help but nag a bit more.
The tattletale wasn't interested in this and only felt that the homeroom teacher didn't believe him.
He became anxious and said, "Miss, wait for me!"
He ran back and took out his hidden phone from under a pile of books before returning to the office.
He turned on the phone, opened the photo album, and played a video saved in the album.
"Miss, look!"
The homeroom teacher frowned but still took a look.
In the video, Hannah and her gang surrounded a male student while she sucked on a lollipop and
grabbed the student's collar. "Hand over the money!"
The homeroom teacher was surprised that it was true. Although Hannah wasn't in her care, she still
had to talk to her homeroom teacher!
"I see. You can go now." The homeroom teacher confiscated his phone, looked at him, and said, "You
said others brought their phones. So why did you bring yours?"
But the tattletale defended himself, "Although I brought it, I never turned it on. Miss, look. The battery is
still full!"
However, the homeroom teacher just waved her hand for him to leave. Then she put down her work
and went to find Hannah's homeroom teacher.
…
The next day, Hannah and Lilly were called to the office as soon as they arrived at school.
The homeroom teacher said seriously to Lilly, "Stay away from your cousin, Lilly! Your talent should be
used for studying! Don't associate yourself with these troublemakers!
"Do you know the saying 'you take on the colors of your company'? I hope you won't waste your talent
and will get into a good high school!
"Although our school's high school and middle school are integrated, and you only need to reach the
score line to get in, I want to make it clear to you that different scores lead to different classes. The AP
classes, honors classes, and sprint classes. Only by getting into these three classes can you get into
top universities like Naurity University. Don't be complacent about your current grades..."
Lilly felt a buzzing in her ears as she finally understood how Hannah felt. Hannah had said that
teachers could really talk like chanting scriptures. It made her scared.
Then, Lilly nodded obediently. "Okay."
"Mm."
"I know, Miss."
"Thank you for your advice, Miss."
When the homeroom teacher was finally done, Lilly calmly asked, "But Hannah isn't a troublemaker,
Miss. Her friends are all good friends who are striving for improvement. They may have poor academic
performance, but they haven't done anything bad."
The homeroom teacher disagreed and showed her the video. "What you see may not be what it
appears to be!"
After watching the video, Lilly still firmly believed that Hannah wouldn't rob her classmates.
"Miss, you may not be very clear about our family's financial situation. I have a monthly allowance of
one million and more than one billion in my savings account."
She didn't dare say ten billion because she was afraid that the teacher would think she was bragging.
Besides, money was just a string of numbers to her now.
The homeroom teacher was speechless and felt a little heartache. This child has actually learned to
brag!
In the eyes of the homeroom teacher, having a billion was indeed bragging as she wondered which
child could have a billion in their savings.
Lilly continued, "Although Hannah doesn't have as much money as me, she also has a monthly
allowance of a million. She might not have billions in her savings, but she should still have hundreds of
millions."
The homeroom teacher couldn't help but laugh. This child. Does she know what she's saying?
"Have you been reading too many novels? In those stories, several hundred million are tossed around
like nothing, and you think that's how it is in reality?"
The homeroom teacher said sternly, "Your focus now should be on studying! Spend less time on your
phone after class. Stop reading novels and scrolling through TikTok!"
Blah, blah, blah. She gave another lecture to Lilly.
Lilly listened patiently and attentively, even repeating word for word when the teacher asked, "Did you
get all that?"
The teacher was silent once again.
Lilly then prompted, "Miss, is there anything else you want to say?"
So, the teacher waved her hand tiredly.
Lilly nodded. "Okay. But I also have something to say to you. What you see may not be what it appears
to be."
The teacher was taken aback. "You…"
Then, Lilly quickly added, "Also, we are children of the Crawford family. The first family of Clodston and
the wealthiest family in the world."
The teacher was surprised as she watched her bragging innocently. After her boast, she left while
politely closing the door behind her and reminding the teacher to look up the Crawford family.
The teacher was exhausted! If she claims to be from the Crawford family, then I might as well be Bill
Gates' mother!