Chapter 44 Computer
Laura had only said one word when she heard the sudden sound of sobbing from outside the office door.
“Mom, you must claim justice for me. I didn’t do anything, why did Laura bully me like that … ”Text © owned by NôvelDrama.Org.
Nora walked in with an elegant middle-aged woman. With tears in her eyes, she raised her head and glared at Laura, expressing complacency that she had someone support her.
At the sight of Mrs. Boote’s fancy brand clothes, sweat dripped from the instructor’s forehead. The students in Class 8 all have powerful backgrounds. She was most afraid that someone in this class would cause trouble. After all, she was only a high school teacher, who can not afford to offend …
The instructor wiped her sweat with her hand and stood up with a pleasing smile, “Mrs. Boote, there you are.”
“Of course.” Mrs. Boote gave her a disdainful glance and put her arm around Nora. “If I don’t come over, I don’t know how my children would be bullied at school. Teacher, don’t you think so?”
“Yes, yes, yes, I understand, I understand.” The instructor hurriedly moved a chair over, “Mrs. Boote, have a seat.”
“Yes.” Mrs. Boote sat down. Her face was heavily made up which made her look mean, “It’s easy to fix this problem. Expel that student.”
The instructor nodded, “You’re right, you’re right.”
Mrs. Davis, who had witnessed the whole process, suddenly sighed. The sigh was full of regret. Laura was such a good student, how could she do such a thing? She looked at Laura and said regretfully, “Laura, don’t blame your instructor for making this decision. The school has a clear policy that students who bully their classmates will be expelled.”
“Mrs. Davis, I did not bully my classmates.”
Laura remained calm as she walked over to Mrs. Davis’ desk and said, “Mrs. Davis, can I use your computer?”
“Huh?” Mrs. Davis froze for a moment, but handed over her laptop, “Sure. Here it is.”
Without saying a word, Laura bent down and kept sliding her fingertips over the trackpad, seemingly rummaging for something.
Everyone was confused about what Laura was going to do. Mrs. Boote waited barely half a minute before getting impatient. She cursed, “You’re Laura, right? I’m sure you’re an uneducated girl. You’re about to be expelled and still want to play the computer. You’re just a bitch from the countryside …”
Mrs. Davis frowned at the vulgar words. Laura was just a student. Although she did do something wrong, this went too far.
Mrs. Boote finally ended her scolding and said loudly, “You’re just waiting for me to post what you’ve done on the Internet for everyone to see!” After that, she took out her phone and edited the text.
Mrs. Davis said anxiously, “This consequence is too serious, Laura might get bullied on Internet …”
But on the other side, Laura remained calm, operating on the computer by herself, not caring about Mrs. Boote at all.