Evelyn Clayton stepped forward to support her, frowning and said, "Teacher, what are you doing? Get up first!" But the homeroom teacher seemed to have made up her mind and refused to get up, pleading, "Sharon’s mom, if you don’t agree, I won’t stand up." Evelyn’s face turned slightly cold. She let go of her hand, looked down at the woman on the ground, her voice a bit colder, "Are you threatening me?" Sharon’s homeroom teacher, surnamed He, Evelyn had met several times before, and remembered her as a very approachable, methodical, and responsible teacher. Evelyn really didn’t expect her to follow to the student’s home and cause such a scene. The maid beside her was also taken aback, and after reacting, quickly went over to pull her, but Teacher He was determined, only looking pleadingly at Evelyn. Evelyn, with a headache, sighed, "Teacher He, I had a good impression of you before. If you have something to say, it’s best to get up and talk. What you’re doing now is making my impression of you plummet." Upon hearing this, Teacher He showed some hesitation on her face. But after a moment, she still hesitated and stood up. Evelyn invited her to sit down and said indifferently, "Teacher He, if you have something to say, say it properly." "It’s , Sharon’s mom. You don’t know, I’m actually not a tenured teacher; I’m just a contracted worker hired externally by Genesis Academy. Now that Sharon is gone, the school blames me for everything and wants to terminate my contract." Teacher He’s tears fell as she spoke, sadly, "I signed a fixed-term contract, and now the school says it’s because of my problem that they want to terminate it and demand a huge compensation from me—I’m really at a loss." Evelyn looked at her calmly, word by word, "Teacher He, I sympathize with your predicament. But I think this matter has nothing to do with me or Sharon. First of all, the Sinclair Family hasn’t withdrawn their funding from Genesis Academy; it’s just that there won’t be any cooperation in the future, and that’s because my Sharon is not continuing her studies at Genesis Academy." "Secondly, we haven’t blown this matter up; rather, we’ve always been silent about it. Fundamentally speaking, we haven’t affected the school’s normal enrollment or student learning. I think the school is aiming to put pressure on you to persuade Sharon to go back to Genesis Academy." Pausing for a moment, Evelyn continued, "Therefore, the people you should be looking for are not us, but the school. Their actions are putting the blame unfairly and are illegal. After all, if this matter was truly your fault, I would have informed Principal Shaw to fire you from the very beginning." Evelyn did not do this because, after discussing with Shane Sinclair, Pauline Warren, and Silas Sinclair, they believed this matter fundamentally had nothing to do with the homeroom teacher and should not harm the innocent. This text is hosted at novel~fire~net That’s why no pressure was put on Genesis Academy. Otherwise, not to mention Silas Sinclair, just with Shane Sinclair’s influence, whether Principal Shaw could continue working at Genesis Academy would be questionable. "I know, I know..." Teacher He’s eyes showed a glimpse of despair, "But I’m just a regular teacher, and I can’t fight against the school—now the school board says unless I can get Sharon back to school, there’s no room for negotiation." As Teacher He spoke, she made a gesture to kneel, "Please, just pity me and let Sharon go back!"
