Chapter 1190 Have Things Stolen (2/2)
”But who could possibly have sent you this email? Why did this mystery benefactor help us?”
Emily asked, overcome with curiosity. She reasoned that there was no logical point to someone helping them anonymously through an email. Since the person had chosen to share the information through an anonymous email, maybe his or her relationship to the Gu's was not well defined. Perhaps the person and they were not even friends; hence, the person ha
's little hands and straightened up. She looked at the teacher with steely eyes and said coldly to Miss Zhao, ”Apologize!”
”What?!”
Teacher Zhao looked at Emily in astonishment, unable to utter anything else or even react as she realized that Emily was neither intimidated by her nor would she allow the abuse to continue. Emily had chosen the children's side.
Emily said coldly again, ”Apologize!
As a teacher, even if a student does something wrong, you shouldn't break down her character with abusive words, let alone hit her. Is this what a teacher should do?”
Emily's cold voice left Miss Zhao, who was standing to the side, stunned. She had just been appointed to this position, and she had never seen such tough parents. She was momentarily at a loss, but she was too embarrassed to apologize.
Then Miss Zhao glanced at the middle-aged woman, who had taken a seat next to them, for support. She had figured out how to escape from her embarrassment and said sarcastically, ”Miss Bai, it was your children who hit someone first. I was just teaching them the error of their ways. After all, as parents, if you can't educate your children, then you should let our teachers do that. If you don't discipline them now, they may become involved in something unethical or corrupt once they've grown up. By then...”
Clap!
A crisp sound rang out in the spacious office before Miss Zhao finished speaking. Everyone was stunned.
She hadn't expected that Emily would suddenly slap her on the face.
Miss Zhao covered her face with a trembling hand and looked in disbelief at Emily, who stood her ground in front of her.