Chapter 16
Chapter: 17
“ALL right, don’t cry now. Your tears break my heart. Don’t worry. No matter what happens, I will definitely help you vent your anger,”
Terence said, coaxing her patiently.
Seeing that he took the bait, Gail was pleased. But she pretended to be reserved and snorted, “Can you try to give her a demerit on her record?”
Every time she thought how Debbie acted so arrogantly, she was pissed off.
In her eyes, Debbie was just a rascal who didn’t have the right to be arrogant.
Terence chuckled and asked, “Well, I can actually do that. But… What about my previous proposal? Can you promise me this time?”
Knowing what he meant, Gail was so disgusted that she almost threw up.
If it weren’t for the Perez family’s background, she would never turn her head to this freak, Terence, let alone be with him.
“Do you agree?” Terence asked again when she didn’t answer. Exclusive content from NôvelDrama.Org.
With Debbie still in her mind, Gail gritted her teeth and said reluctantly, “Okay.”
In the meanwhile, Debbie was in a good mood now that she had gotten rid of Gail. All the way back to their dormitory, she and Kasie chatted and
Laughed.
They had just reached the dormitory building when her phone rang.
It was an unfamiliar number, but she still answered it and said politely, “Hello! Who’s this, please?”
“Hello! Is this Miss Debbie Nelson? This is Paul Harper, the dean’s assistant.”
“Oh, yes, Mr. Harper! What can I do for you?” Debbie replied and winked at Kasie, hinting at her to be quiet.
“Well, it’s actually about the report we have received that you made trouble in a bar. Don’t you know that it’s a violation of the school rules and regulations? The school board discussed it, and we agreed on one decision. I am sorry to inform you that we have to give you a demerit on your record.”
“Demerit? Mr. Harper, is this some kind of a misunderstanding?”
Upon hearing what Debbie said, Kasie put on a serious look on her face and leaned closer to Debbie, trying to know what they were talking about.
“Miss Nelson, this is such a big issue. The school won’t jump into conclusions concerning this matter. We had it verified, and we confirmed it was true. Do you have any objection to this?”
“Since you have already confirmed it, what’s the use of raising an objection?” Debbie replied sulkily.
Obviously, she was a victim of harassment here. How did she become a troublemaker?
“Miss Nelson, watch your attitude. Since you have no objection, we will issue the disciplinary action notice in a few days. That’s it.” After saying this, Paul hung up the phone.
Debbie wanted to vent her anger. But before she could say something, her phone rang again. It was another unfamiliar number.
“Debbie, how does it feel to get a demerit? Are you upset?” said the caller in a voice dripping with sarcasm as soon as Debbie answered her phone.