Pampered By Billionaires After Betrayal

Chapter 329 St John School

Everyone present was stunned. Emily, who appeared gentle and soft, could be this fierce? The girl was also taken aback, not expecting Emily to confront her directly. “What do you think you’re doing? Help, she’s hitting me!” The girl sat on the ground, crying loudly and making a scene: “You must be a gang of thieves! Stealing and then hitting people? Is there no law?” Law? Emily took off her jacket and covered the young mother with it, “How are you?” The young mother could barely speak through her pain, murmuring: “My children… My children…” “Your children are safe. I had your daughter take your son to the staff outside,” Emily reassured softly. “Can you get up?” The young mother sighed in relief: “I’m fine, as long as the children are okay…” Despite her words, Emily caught a faint scent of blood. She felt around under the young mother and found her hand coated in sticky crimson. “You’re bleeding. We need to get you to the hospital.” The young mother waved her off: “It’s nothing…” “What’s your husband’s phone number? I’ll call him to come and get you.” “No need. He’s busy… I can manage.” “You’re injured, how busy can he be?” Emily was losing patience. “We can’t delay any longer. Let’s go to the hospital.” In the midst of the commotion, the cinema manager arrived on the scene. Seeing the situation, he felt a headache coming on. Several women were on the ground. But it was his job to handle it. He first asked the girl what had caused the conflict.The girl pointed at the young mother and Emily, angrily accusing: “They used kids as cover to steal my phone! When I confronted them, her accomplice hit me! Do they think I’m easy to bully because I’m young? I don’t care, I demand an explanation today!” The manager tried to calm her down: “Alright, alright, don’t get excited. Are you sure they stole your phone?” “Of course! This phone just came out, it’s sold out in many places. Not many people have it yet. She’s the only one here with this model, and it’s the same color as mine! Who else could it be?” The manager, understanding the situation, approached the young mother and Emily: “Ladies, she says you stole her phone. Can you show me the phone?” The young mother nodded: “Sure.” The brand-new phone was handed to the manager. He turned on the screen and showed the lock screen to the girl: “You say this is your phone. Please unlock it.” The manager had already formed his judgment when the screen lit up. The wallpaper showed two babies, a slightly older girl, and a newborn. Clearly, this was a mother’s phone, not something a student would have. The girl’s face turned ashen upon seeing the wallpaper: “How… how can this be…” The manager continued: “If you’ve forgotten the password, it’s fine. The phone can also be unlocked with a fingerprint. You can try that.” Knowing she was wrong, the girl refused to unlock it, neither by entering the password nor by fingerprint. The young mother, leaning against Emily, mustered some strength and said: “I told you, my husband bought this phone for me. I can unlock it with my fingerprint.” The manager handed the phone back to her. Her finger lightly pressed the touch key. The phone unlocked. The truth was now clear. The male student, still restrained, shook off the people holding him, straightened his clothes, and went to pull his girlfriend up: “Let’s go.”“Stop!” Emily called out to him: “You’ve hurt someone, and now you want to leave without a word?” The male student turned back, gritting his teeth: “Old woman, I warn you, don’t mess with me. I have plenty of friends. If I callo, they’ll be here.” Emily chuckled lightly, “Which school are you from?” “St. John.” “That’s a decent school,” Emily said. “Fine, call them. I won’t leave, I’ll wait right here.” The young mother quickly grabbed her: “Hey, don’t… they don’t look easy to deal with, and you’re pregnant…” Emily waved her off, indicating she was fine. The male student, enraged, pointed a finger at Emily, threatening: “Don’t think I won’t dare!” “Call them,” Emily pulled out her phone, waving it slightly. “I’ll call someone too, fair enough?” At this age, boys are often impulsive. Seeing Emily unwilling to back down, he naturally wouldn’t give in easily either. He sneered: “Go ahead, call as many as you want.” The manager panicked: “No, no, no, let’s talk this out. There’s no need to call anyone. Young man, you falsely accused them, so it’s reasonable to apologize. You should apologize to these two ladies, and you ladies should forgive them. They’re young and impulsive, let’s settle this peacefully…” Emily gave him a reassuring look: “Don’t worry, I won’t wreck your cinema. I’m just calling one person.” “One person?” The male student frowned. “Your husband?” “No, your school principal.” The male student: “…” While speaking, Emily had already made the call. Soon, someone answered. “…Mary, hi, it’s Emily. Sorry to call you so late… Yes, I’m at the GVC cinema and saw some of your students who might get into a fight… Okay, I’ll wait for you here.” Emily hung up, a slight smile on her lips.The male student’s eyes began to flicker with doubt: “How do you know the principal’s number? Do you know her?” “I’ve known her for over ten years,” Emily replied. “I remember your school rules say that group fights are punishable. Severe cases lead to expulsion. I haven’t got that wrong, have I?” “Who exactly are you?” “Just an ordinary person,” Emily said. “Coincidentally, I also graduated from St. John’s High School, so I guess I’m your senior. Also, I was responsible for drafting that rule, which Mary approved, so I remember it very clearly.”

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