hapter 9
As soon as the evidence came out, there was no denying the guilt of the people involved.
“My goodness! These people are truly awful, each in their own way! It’s like watching a TV drama with all these bizarre villains!”
“That little fatty, Jack Smith, is rotten to the core! He was so brutal to such a delicate girl, not a shred of hesitation in him. Is he some kind of supervillain?
“Hey, you know what? There is something supervillain–like about that kid! Don’t even talk about it, I’m heartbroken for Loopy! I can’t imagine how painful it must be for her mom to see this video!”
hese people are all garbage, wailing here… Only Loopy and her mom have been suffering through everything. Sis, you’ve got to divorce him!”
“A man like that–who’s basically a broken wreck–doesn’t deserve to be with you! The thought that you’d have to keep him around until he’s old and gray is just it’s too much.”
“Tag Hope Primary School, tag the Education Bureau, and demand severe punishment for this teacher, Lynn Spencer! She should not get off easy!”
“She turned a blind eye to bullying, accepted bribes, and has no teacher ethics. She doesn’t deserve to be in education!”
“When will this scumbag company fire Mike Smith and Pardes Miller? These kinds of people shouldn’t be allowed to have jobs!”
Seizing the opportunity, I filed lawsuits against them.
First, Jack Smith had repeatedly bullied Loopy, and his father and the school’s headteacher had condoned his behavior. I demanded an explanation.
ife for a promotion, even orchestrating her bullying. The court would surely rule
Second, I filed for divorce from Pardes Miller. He had risked Loopy’s life in my favor.
On the day of the trial, the courtroom was packed. People had come to support Loopy and me, to cheer us on.
“Go, go! You’ll win both the bullying case and the divorce case, no doubt! You’ll come out on top for sure!”
I had a solid chain of evidence, and my lawyer was well prepared. It took almost no effort at all to win both cases
Jack Smith, being underage and found to have the supervillain gene, was sent to a juvenile detention center for re–education.
nced to a year of detention and removed from his
Mike Smith, as the guardian, was found repeatedly enabling his son’s violent behavior. He was sentenced supervisory position.
Lynn Spencer, the teacher who had neglected her duties, accepting bribes and turning a blind eye to bullying, was stripped of her teaching credentials and permanently banned from employment in any school.
Pardes Miller, for his selfish actions, using his daughter as bait for his personal gain, was deemed unfit to be a father.
He was fired from his job, his divorce from me was finalized, and Loopy’s custody was granted to me.
As for Pardes, now a cripple with no income and his
streatment cut off, he would have no choice but to spend the rest of his life in pain.