Chapter 8
Pardes Miller angrily smashed his phone. After all the effort it took to finally pick it up, all he saw were e using his daughter to build a false persona.
countless online comments calling him out for
I picked up the phone and looked at him coldly. “What’s the problem? They’re calling you ‘Mr. Magnanimous now. What’s there to complain about? Isn’t this the praise you’ve always wanted?”
His eyes turned red with fury. “How could they know my plan?! Did you leak it to Mike Smith?! Was it you who made the reporters dig everything up?”
I clapped my hands slowly, sarcastically. “No wonder you’re the kind of person who could come up with such a heartless scheme. Right on the nose.”
Why did you do this? If I became the supervisor and Loopy could live a better life, couldn’t you?”
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I sneered. “With a husband and father like you, so busy scheming, I’m sure Loopy and I wouldn’t make it to the day you finally achieve success. We’d probably be sacrificed long before that.”
Pardes froze. Even if he did get the supervisor position, he would keep climbing. And if he wanted to do anything to me or Loopy, we’d be helpless to stop him.
Seeing how much online discussion was buzzing, I decided to strike while the iron was hot.
That very night, I posted several pieces of evidence. The first was an audio recording of Pardes Miller confidently saying, “It’s a win to trade my daughter getting beaten for a promotion opportunity.”
The second was a video of Jack Smith bullying Loopy. In it, Jack repeatedly stabbed Loopy’s arm with a rusted compass, showing no mercy despite her pleas
The scene changed, and he shoved her head into a sink, only letting her up when she was on the verge of suffocating
Then he kicked her hard, and Loopy collapsed to her knees. Jack took out his phone and snapped a photo, muttering to himself, “Your dad said not to hit the face or kill you–everything else is just small stuff. I can do whatever I want!”
The third piece of evidence was a recording of Mike Smith bribing Mr. Spencer to suppress the evidence of his son’s bullying of Loopy at school.
Lastly. I posted our chat logs with Mr. Spencer, where he arrogantly implied that the school didn’t care about bullying.
Chapter 9