Chapter 2694 - 2703: Mistakes Must Be Corrected Through Guidance
Chapter 2694: Chapter 2703: Mistakes Must Be Corrected Through Guidance
Compared to the gloomy, chaotic mess in the Academic Affairs Office, where everything was turned upside down.
Enna Clark calmly took Bobby back to his classroom to pack up his things.
The other students in the class had all heard about him throwing a flowerpot at the teacher. Now, seeing Enna bringing him back to the classroom to pack his schoolbag, they all showed worried expressions.
Especially the girls in the class; they all forgot they were still in the middle of a lesson, turned their heads, and quietly asked the cool, handsome boy packing his bag.
"Hey, Tobias Clark, are you okay? Why are you packing your bag? Did the School punish you and make you take two days off from school?"
"Your Mom... didn’t scold you, right?"
"It was obviously Mr. Taylor who was in the wrong, the School is just playing favorites. Mr. Taylor’s classes suck to death, he spends all day complaining about us, I’m so sick of him..."
Bobby didn’t respond to anyone from beginning to end. His beautiful, handsome face carried a cold, stern look. In just a few moves he finished packing everything at his seat, grabbed his schoolbag, and left with Enna.
The classroom erupted in commotion.
Especially a few girls who had secret crushes on him; they vaguely sensed something was wrong and all looked toward the back door—
"Why did Tobias Clark leave? He’s not getting expelled from the School, is he?"
"No way, we finally have such a handsome guy in our class. If he drops out, I’ll lose all motivation to come to class every day."
"Probably not. Maybe his Mom just took him home to ’reflect’ for a few days. Isn’t that the School’s favorite way to punish people?"
They chattered away below the podium, buzzing like a swarm of mosquitoes, to the point that the teacher on stage couldn’t go on with the lesson.
The teacher could only bang heavily on the lectern to remind them to shut up and listen quietly.
Enna heard the anxious whispers of the girls in the classroom. On one hand, she was speechless at Bobby’s insane popularity; on the other, she glanced at him, pressed her lips together, and left the School first.
After leaving School, she didn’t rush home. Instead, she took Bobby to the Snack Store across the street from the School. After ordering his favorite chicken skewers and Pineapple Rice, she sat across from him and looked at him seriously.
She didn’t say anything, just looked at him.
Not even three minutes later, the sullen-faced boy who had been keeping silent finally couldn’t hold out anymore. He lifted his head, his dark eyes stubbornly meeting hers for a second, then lowered his head again. His lips moved as he apologized to her, "Woman, I’m sorry."
Enna asked him calmly, "Do you know what you did wrong?"
"Yeah." The boy’s head drooped even lower, his voice muffled as he said, "No matter what, I shouldn’t have used my fists, especially when the other person was a teacher."
"Forget it. As long as you know. You absolutely can’t do this again next time." After she finished speaking, seeing Bobby’s mood so low, she reached out and rubbed the top of his head, her voice gentle. "There are 1.5 million ways to make someone realize they’re wrong. Violence is the worst one."
Bobby slowly lifted his head. His pretty face was the kind people liked at first sight. His eyes were like drops of ink as he nodded solemnly.
The woman at home was right; he should’ve used a more tactful method, at least not made it so obvious. He’d made his woman get called to the Academic Affairs Office to argue with people, and that man only ended up with a fractured arm—way too cheap for him!
If Enna knew what he was thinking, she would definitely pinch his cheeks hard. Her Darling was way too black-bellied and vicious!
Unfortunately, Enna didn’t know what was going on in his head. Hearing his muffled apology, the anger she’d still been holding onto more or less dissipated.
Just then, her phone rang—