Chapter 67
โWho said it wasnโt? She was even desperate to be the other woman, thatโs just so cheap. Couldnโt she tell that Kieran only liked Rose and didnโt care about her at all, okay?โ
โWhen would she ever realize that she couldnโt even compare to Rose? She didnโt even have one percent of Roseโs kindness.โ
Alarieka kept her head down and calmly moved the books from her bag to the desk.
If it had been the old her, she definitely wouldโve talked back.
But she didnโt anymore.
So much had happened in the past few days, so much that she realized again the gap between her and the Argent family, and between her and Kieran.
She didnโt have any power to go up against the Argent family or Kieran at all.
Let them say whatever they want.
Peopleโs prejudice was like a big mountain, way too hard to get over.
She lowered her eyelids and quietly took out a pen to write on the paper.
Before long, the class bell rang.
The first class was supposed to be biology, but the teacher who came in was the English teacher, who was also their homeroom teacher.
The homeroom teacher looked really serious, lips pressed together, and as soon as he came in, he slapped the book tucked under his arm onto the desk.
The whole class went silent in an instant, afraid the homeroom teacherโs anger would come down on them.
The homeroom teacher said with a serious face, โEveryone knows what happened at school recently. This is a serious matter and it seriously affected our schoolโs reputation.โ
When saying this, the homeroom teacherโs eyes briefly glanced over at Alariekaโs seat.
The studentsโ eyes followed the homeroom teacherโs gaze to Alarieka, and their eyes instantly lit up with excitement to watch the drama.
โThe school leaders were originally discussing expelling the student involved.โ
Alariekaโs hand that was holding the pen paused.
Even though she already felt confident about exam week, getting expelled was like a bolt from the blue for a student.
Even Alarieka, who had lived a second life, couldnโt help but feel a little nervous about it.
The classmateโs eyes lit up again, staring at the homeroom teacher with a burning look.
But then the homeroom teacher changed the topic: โBut after discussions among the school leaders and the board, they decided to cancel the expulsion of the students involved.โ
Alariekaโs eyes changed.
The board?
Kieran was also a member of the board.
In an instant, the whole class was wailing.
โNot a teacher, so why not fire her? None of us wanted to see her again, please just fire her.โ
โAiyo, I really didnโt want to see Alaricka in my last three months of high school.โ
The homeroom teacher coughed a few times with a stern face: โQuiet, I havenโt finished talking yet.โ
When she finished speaking, the homeroom teacher looked at Alariekaโs eyes with a bit more disgust and dislike.
โBut even if the decision to expel the student from the facility was canceled, there was still a punishment.โ
Alarieka looked up, her eyes calmly watching the homeroom teacher.
โIโm here to announce the decision that the school and the board discussed.โ
โThe school decided to transfer the student Alarieka involved from AP classes to regular classes, and it is happening now."
The whole class cheered right away.
โAlright, Alarieka was finally leaving!โ
โAP courses had the best educational resources in the school, and all the best teachers were there. Regular classes were full of students, and the teachers werenโt that good either. If Alarieka went there, she was basically done for and should just get ready to repeat a year.โ
โAccording to the more official version, Alaricka was demoted.โ
But no one expected that when Alaricka heard the decision, she actually let out a sigh of relief.
Even if the school didnโt do that, she would still ask to move to another class herself.
Rather than staying in a class full of malice, sheโd rather go to a worse class. At least there werenโt all those messy people and things there.
The schoolโs decision was just what she wanted.
She was more than happy.
The homeroom teacher looked at her coldly: โAlarieka, do you have any opinions?โ
Alarieka had already been quietly packing her things for a while. When she heard the homeroom teacherโs voice, she didnโt look up and just kept packing quickly.
โNo opinion, I could move right now.โ
The homeroom teacher frowned, thinking Alarieka didnโt look up and talk to him because she wasnโt happy with the schoolโs decision and was still throwing a little tantrum.
The homeroom teacher frowned: โAlarieka, you should be content. This decision was already lenient.โ
He secretly tapped Alarieka: โDonโt try to fight the school, move out quietly.โ