Oh, images? She just reminded me–time to give everyone some clear proof.
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Chapter 4
I called the police and reported that Emily had deliberately insulted me and then falsely accused me of fabricating images.
hen
hen the police arrived, I called Emily in front of everyone.
Me: “Little girl, you’re slandering me with fake images, and I think that’s reasonable. How could I let you get away with this? That’s why I called the police–to show them who’s
innocent.”
She immediately backed down, but tried to sound stubborn: “Who knows if you’ve bribed
someone?”
The police quickly stopped her nonsense. Thanks to her, the images were analyzed quickly. The original photos proved everything was clear and true.
The crowd had waited all morning, and when they got the results, they immediately demanded she face the consequences.
The principal, Mark, reluctantly promised to fire Emily.
I smiled and told everyone to hold on.
Me: “Principal Mark, I remember you and Emily are quite close. Don’t you two even have dinner together after work?”
Mark suddenly looked guilty but still tried to deny it: “That’s not true, don’t make things up.”
I gave him a knowing smile and silently stared at him without saying anything.
Before the commotion even started, I had already dug into both Emily and Alex’s backgrounds. Alex had only her as a “good girl,” but she wasn’t the only one with a “good
dad.”
Mark couldn’t look me in the eye, and after a quick glance at his phone, he found some courage.
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Mark “Stop talking nonsense! You’re just seeking revenge!”
Mark: “Emily is a good teacher! It’s your boyfriend who’s been pestering her and harassing
her! She was forced into this!”
The spell Emily had put on him was strong.
I loudly read aloud their interactions to everyone nearby.
Me: “On February 23rd, Emily and Mark left work together, Mark took her home, and he
didn’t leave until 11 PM.”
Me: “On March 1st, the two went to an amusement park, Mark took pictures of her, and they had lunch and dinner together, then Mark stayed overnight.”
Me: “On March 19th, they went shopping, Mark bought her 3,000 yuan worth of clothes and
shoes.”
Me: “In April and May, Mark spent over 10,000 yuan on her.”
Me: “Principal Mark, there’s more. Do you want me to continue reading?”
I asked kindly. I like to make things clear, especially when it comes to matters like this. I won’t allow lies to be told.
If you want to be a father, be one. Don’t do it and then run away when the consequences
come.
Mark: “You–you–you-”
He stammered, but couldn’t say anything more.
I never considered him a real opponent.
Me: “By the way…” I moved closer to him. “You remember to get that blood test.”
In his stunned silence, I sweetly added, “I can only help you this far, Green Hat Guy.”
The parents‘ protests instantly filled the air, and I saw someone recording the scene. I kindly provided the material.
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Me (thinking): “Alex, you’ve made a name for yourself. You finally achieved something on
your own.”
When I got home, Alex was already waiting at the door, fully geared up with a mask and
hat.
I scoffed. “You still remember you have a face?”
The sarcasm was clear, and Alex’s fragile pride shattered instantly.
Alex: “Ophelia, don’t think you’re anything special. Just beca