"It seems to be nad sothing like Zuri," the man frowned in thought, suddenly spoke, "Right, isn’t she surnad Ginger, the sa as the student inside? Our Brother Lee even joked, saying that the girl shares the sa... sa surna as our mayor..."
Seeing the indoor faces change drastically, the man’s voice gradually lowered.
Koa Jackson’s expression also changed, his eyes shadowy as he scrutinized him.
Didn’t speak for a while.
This matter is truly a twist of fate.
Several school leaders were stunned, looking at each other.
After a while, the head teacher whispered to Principal Reven, "That Zuri Ginger also seems to be from our school, very talented in all areas, and is even a romance novelist."
The school leadership basically knew.
They didn’t say the rest, for the principal understood very well.
Principal Reven pondered for a mont and looked up at Koa Jackson, hesitating, "Involving others makes this matter complicated, especially when that person is..."
He paused briefly, didn’t specify, waiting for Koa Jackson’s reaction.
Not to ntion the relationship between Mia Ginger and Mayor Ginger, that Zuri Ginger is indeed the mayor’s daughter, Koa Jackson, calm and reserved by nature, is always decisive and strong-minded, naturally isn’t foolish and understands his aning.
Involving family affairs, it’s certainly not a simple cri committed by idle criminals.
Nor can we just say it’s an issue with school safety managent.
In such preditated bribery cases within school, one should directly seek the principal offender appropriately.
The head teacher and others clearly sighed in relief.
Coming back to senses, they all looked at Koa Jackson together, waiting for him to compromise for private resolution.
Unexpected turn of events, Koa Jackson took a while to co to himself, glanced inside through the glass window, and said coldly, "Instigating others with severe and vicious circumstances typically results in a sentence of three years or more. Given the school’s Zuri Ginger student equates to a criminal suspect, I hope the police investigation proves this, warranting her expulsion."
"..."
Perhaps his reaction was too unexpected, several indoor individuals were astounded into speechlessness.
Looking at each other.
Complete silence fell.
Koa Jackson frowned briefly, and looked up at Principal Reven, "Zuri Ginger should be a senior in the Literature College. Uncle, do you think there’s a need to inform the college counselor? After the police finish the statent, shall we visit the school dorm together?"
Does this an a prompt result is needed after all?
The school leaders exchanged glances, faces couldn’t look worse.
Principal Reven was about to speak, when ca a timid voice by the ear, "Brother Jackson."
Mia Ginger woke up.
Unknown when she stood at the door, lips pressed watching everyone.
Still draped in Koa Jackson’s black blazer.
Face swollen, looking sowhat disheveled.
Koa Jackson was the furthest from her, walked over quickly, took her shoulder with a hand, bent over softly and said, "How are you feeling? Is there anywhere particularly uncomfortable?"
He had checked Mia Ginger earlier, confird she only fainted due to slight breath difficulties, wasn’t in grave danger.
Heartfelt care, yet he didn’t deliberately wake her.
But was still sowhat worried at the mont.
Mia Ginger looked at him, blankly shook her head.
"Co inside first." Koa Jackson held her shoulder pushing her in, turned and said to everyone, "I’ve expressed my opinion very clearly, there is no room for negotiation. If the school can cooperate, I guarantee not to escalate the situation."
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