Spoil My Sweet Widow By Billionaire -
Chapter 704
Chapter 704
Madam Warren was not afraid of Mrs. Lauren. In her eyes, people like Mrs. Lauren were like ants that she could crush with ease. She didn't care about Mrs. Lauren's warning and arrogantly said, "There's only one outcome I'll accept for this matter, and that's for this poor boy to drop out of school." She sneered at Crystal and added, "You should save up some money to take your little brother to see a doctor. Who knows what he might do when he grows up?"
Madam Warren's words would be considered very insulting even if they were directed towards an adult, let alone a minor under the age of 18.
In fact, Crystal seldom got angry. Many times, she felt that it was not worth it. But at this moment, Madam Warren's face really irritated her.
"I've heard a bit about Roland's situation before I came here," said Crystal with a blank expression on her face. "I heard he's been a troublemaker since he was young, skipping classes and getting into fights. He only got into middle and high school because of his family connections. During his school years, he was involved in group fights, sexually harassing female classmates, bullying, and even drove drunk without a license and caused a fatal accident. If he hadn't been lucky enough to be born into a wealthy family, he would have been sent straight to prison once he turned 18."
Madam Warren and Roland's expressions changed instantly, but Crystal seemed not to have noticed and continued, "On the other hand, my younger brother has been the top student in his class since he was young. He's obedient and responsible, never causing our family any trouble. His admission to the school was not due to any connections, but based on his academic record and entrance exam results for the experimental class. He could have easily gotten into university even without attending this high school. So, in comparison, don't you think it's ridiculous to say that my younger brother has psychological problems?"
"You!" Madam Warren gnashed her teeth in anger. "Don't talk nonsense here. Roland has never done anything you said!"
On the way here, Luke had already investigated the family background of these students. Crystal looked at Madam Warren's guilty expression and said, "Of course, whether your son has done these things or not has nothing to do with me. After all, I will not be in prison in the future. Now we are talking about the fight in the male bathroom yesterday. Madam Warren, you don't have to be agitated."
Madam Warren's face turned livid with anger. How dare this despicable woman spill out everything and then hypocritically claim that these things were not important, even cursing her precious son to go to jail? At ordinary times, many parents would instruct their own children to get close to Roland for the benefit of their family business. Teaching children to climb the social ladder by attaching themselves to powerful people was not a noble pursuit, and these parents were not good people either. One of the burly men stood up, towering over others, and his son was the least injured because he knew how to act and avoid danger. Ironically, he was also the closest to Roland.
"Little girl, you should be reasonable." Kilian narrowed his triangular eyes and stared at Crystal. "Kyle was the one who started it. If he wasn't in the wrong, why didn't he say anything? He was obviously guilty." Madam Warren screamed, "Yes! He is guilty! What else does he have to say after he has beaten someone?"
When Crystal was about to speak, Kilian stepped forward. He was tall and strong, like a small mountain blocking in front of Crystal, giving her a strong sense of oppression.
The man narrowed his eyes and said in an unfriendly tone, "You'd better think about it before you speak, otherwise... you may suffer."
This was already a blatant threat.
Mrs. Lauren tried her best to calm down and said, "Gerret's dad, please sit down first!"
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