Chapter 125
Gino, like anyone else, was naturally disgusted when several boys made lewdments about
Hera''s photo, especially considering those remarks were directed at his own sister.
Therefore, Gino publicly warned Eugene not to insult Hera.
Eugene wasn''t one to hold back. He felt embarrassed at being warned by a first-grader in public, so
he continued with his lewd remarks, which further escted the situation.
In response, Gino shoved him, igniting the conflict.
"Lies! My son didn''t insult anyone! Son, tell her!" Yana demanded, looking to Eugene for
confirmation.
But to her dismay, Eugene was staring at Hera with a lewd expression and a silly grin on his face.
She pinched his arm in frustration, "Tell her!"
Feeling the pain, Eugene snapped out of it.
Although he was unsure about what Yana had just said, he nodded and mumbled, "Yes, yes."
"Do you hear that? My son didn''t insult anyone! You have no evidence, so stop ndering people
here, or I''ll sue you for defamation!" Yana threatened.
Yana knew about Eugene''s flirtatious nature. But Heracked evidence to take action without their
admission and surveince at the scene.
"Hera, why don''t you apologize to them? Escting this won''t benefit anyone."
Eugene''s homeroom teacher, Quincey, had previously dealt with Yana''s stubbornness. He tried to
persuade Hera.
With the Ergol family''s wealth and the Everetts'' bankruptcy, Quincey felt that Gino couldn''t win
against them even if Eugene was at fault.
"Then let''s handle it formally and call the police," Hera calmly suggested.
"Sure, go ahead! We''re not afraid!" Yana retorted.
Quincey quickly intervened, "There''s no need to escte this. Calling the police won''t benefit
anyone."
Hera then addressed Violet.
"Ms. Woodwick, considering that Eugene has harmed my brother, indicating a potential for violence,
shouldn''t the school prioritize student safety and possibly consider expulsion for such students?"
Violet paused for a moment, then nodded in understanding.
"Yes," she replied.
"What? It was clearly your brother who struck first. He even used a stone to hit my son, causing the
injury on his forehead!" Yana eximed.
Hera chuckled lightly.
"Do you have any evidence to prove that my brother struck first?"
Dealing with such a bully required being even more ruthless and obstinate.
"You!"
Yana was momentarily silenced by Hera''s words.
"And besides, the bump on your son''s head has no cuts. It''s just bruising, suggesting a t impact,
not from a stone," Hera continued.
"Nonsense! It was from your brother using a stone! Even the school doctor didn''t deny it. You don''t
know what you''re talking about!" Yana argued cunningly.
The school doctor muttered beside them, "I never said it was caused by a stone. That''s what you
said!"
Yana immediately shot a re at the school doctor, who promptly fell silent. She was just an
employee and didn''t dare to offend such an obnoxious outburst of wealth.
"Would you like to see what a wound caused by a stone looks like?"
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Hera spotted two lead balls beside the desk, went over, and picked one up.
"Since there''s no stone, let''s use a lead ball instead to demonstrate," she said.
Then, she raised the lead ball in her hand, her gaze fixed on Eugene''s head.