Chapter 29 - DEFAMATION (2/2)
And then a wave of sadness crushed her.
”I miss you, Sol…”
”I know, I miss you too…”
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Blue stared at the white clouds that were floating lazily in the blue sky. She was bored and didn't want to hear the two men talking to her, asking her to behave herself or to act like a girl. A sweet girl.
She had told them that the boy named Eric had bad-mouthed her, yet they kept telling her that she mustn't beat him.
Well… Blue would definitely beat him again if he kept saying those bad words to her, no matter what they said.
”Blue, your father is here,” Mr. Giligan told her, but she already knew. She could smell his scent even when he was still in the corridor.
Blue straightened her back and turned around to find Knox standing in the doorway before making a grandiose entrance into the principal's office.
The little girl was curious, how those men could make their presence very strong, though they said nothing at all.
”Daddy,” Blue called Knox and she liked how he pretended that he didn't hear that word.
The corner of Knox's lips twitched when Blue acted like an innocent little child. Nothing about her was innocent when she was Chaos' favorite.
”Mr. McKeltar,” the principal addressed him formally and they shook hands.
Knox sat down beside Blue, while the two of them were facing the principal, but for some reason, the principal felt intimidated by the attention that he received from the man.
He cleared his throat before he spoke, ”This is already the third time in this week that Blue fought with her fellow students…”
And he told him about Blue's inclination to solve the problem with her small fists instead of dealing with the matter in a peaceful way.
More or less, that was how Knox grasped the situation that the principal told him about.
Knox wanted to say that those kids should be grateful that this little brat used her small fists instead of her claws, or else they would be in a casket now.
”Is that true that you hit them?” Knox asked Blue, but both of them knew that this conversation was just a pretense, since their intentions lay in another thing.
”Yes, because they told me that I am an illegitimate child,” Blue replied.
Knox nodded once and stood up, he tidied up his clothes and spoke clearly. ”My daughter,” he winced at the words, it sounded very wrong in his eyes. ”Only reacted because she was being insulted, that was defamation. They can talk to my lawyer.”
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