Chapter 49
“What’s wrong? They’re allowed to hit my son, but my son isn’t allowed to hit back?”
“Okay, let the kids solve it themselves.”
“That’s about right. I haven’t even done anything yet, and I’m already being polite.”
She turned around and said to her son, “Go hit him back. Hit him the way he hit you.”
The boy was already angry. He knew it was Molly who hit him, but he could also hit back on Tavish.
He looked angrily at Tavish, wanting to hit him, but then hesitated.
“What’s wrong?”
“Mom, I’m afraid he’ll resist!”
“Come on!” She said to the teacher, “Tell him not to resist. Let Danny hit him back, otherwise I won’t be polite anymore.”
The teacher said to Tavish, “You heard that. It was wrong for you guys to hit people in the first place, and it’s reasonable for them to hit back now. Don’t move, understand?”
Tavish responded coldly, “Why not? He has a foul mouth, and I’m not allowed to teach him a lesson?”
“You brat!” The teacher was furious, and so was the boy’s mother.
“Teacher, you heard it too. It’s not that I don’t want to resolve this matter, but this child needs to be taught a lesson. If his parents won’t do it, then it’s up to me.”
She was about to grab Tavish, but he warned, “Try touching me and see what happens.”
“I’ll try it. What else can you do?”
Tavish and Molly were obviously no match for two adults, and the other kids were worried about what to do. Fortunately, other teachers rushed over.
“Wait until their parents come, Danny’s mom.”
“Get out of the way. I have to teach this brat a lesson today.” She didn’t want to get involved, but Tavish’s attitude had provoked her, and she wanted to deflate his arrogance.
The teacher stood in front of Molly and Tavish.
“As an adult, if you get involved, the nature of the situation changes. It was originally just a playful fight between children, but if you touch them, things will escalate,” she tried to persuade.
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As soon as the threatening words were spoken, a clear voice sounded, tinged with mockery, “Who is speaking with such arrogance? Who can’t stay in the school?”
“Mommy!” Molly ran over to Nydia and hugged her leg as soon as she saw her.
“I’m sorry I’m late.” Nydia patted Molly’s head before walking to Tavish’s side and pulling him behind her. Tavish was initially reluctant, but he didn’t resist.
“Thank you for calling me, Ms. Stone,” she thanked the teacher who had blocked the children earlier.
“It’s what I should do,” Ms. Stone breathed a sigh of relief. Thank goodness Nydia arrived in time, or she wouldn’t have known what to do.
Nydia smiled warmly at her, but when she looked at another teacher, her face suddenly turned cold, and a frosty chill spread through the air.
“Ms. Garner, why didn’t you inform us parents immediately when things happened?” her voice had changed noticeably.
“I, I…” Ms. Garner couldn’t think of a good excuse.
“Nydia, don’t change the subject. It’s about your son hitting mine. I don’t care about anything else. Let’s deal with this first!”
“I already know about the situation. Your son got hit because he was being rude. Is there a problem?” Nydia retorted.
This made Danny Quinn’s mother burst into anger instantly.
“Your son hit my son, and you still ask if there’s a problem? Do you have any shame? Your whole family is a bunch of uncultured people!”
Nydia laughed directly, “This is the first time I’ve heard that good manners are taught by being rude.”