Chapter 309
Lemira's expression remained unchanged as she firmly grasped the wrist of the middle-aged woman. Her voice was ice cold: โAnd how is that any of my concern?โ
โHow can you say itโs none of your concern? Youโve been all cozy with that Jackson, letting that loser sneak into the girlsโ dorm. Itโs your messy affairs that dragged my daughter into this.โ
โMy daughter has always been well-behaved. How could she ever do such a thing? Itโs all over the internet, you and Jackson messing around in the dorm!โ
Lemira flung the hand of Claraโs mom away: โBut everyone in the club knows Clara was chasing after Jackson, even spending nights out with him. Your so-called good daughter is just lying to you.โ
She couldnโt believe Clara would lie to her own parents! Thatโs still your fault. You knew my daughter was taken advantage of by that scumbag, and even blackmailed with a video. Why didnโt you help her when she asked?โ
Lemira had initially thought Clara was lying. Now, it seemed Claraโs deceitful nature was learned from her parents.
Lemira raised her voice: โYour daughter slept with a jerk, got photo-videoed, begged for my help, and I didnโt. And then? Why donโt you finish your story?โ
The middle-aged womanโs gaze faltered.
โIf you wonโt say it, I will. Clara then got in touch with Jackson, plotted to sneak him into the girlsโ dorm, and even drugged my drink. Thatโs the real reason Clara got caught!โ
The surrounding students began to murmur among themselves.
โSo, thatโs the story. Clara was foolish, chasing after Jackson when his reputation was already trash. No wonder that night in the dorm, Clara ran out to hug Jackson, even exposed the whole mess herself.โ
Claraโs mother, flushed with anger, retorted: โLemira, if you had just agreed to help my daughter from the start, none of this would have happened!โ
โFirst off, your daughter being deceived has nothing to do with me. Secondly, she couldโve gone to the police if she was tricked; Iโm not obligated to help.โ
The middle-aged woman burst into tears: โBut you were roommates, how could you be so heartless!โ
Lemiraโs voice dripped with sarcasm: โI was going to let it go, but since you put it that way, I might as well sue over this mess!โ
The couple suddenly felt they had no ground to stand on and slunk away.
Janice came over and said: โClaraโs parents are way out of line. How could they possibly blame you!โ
โSome people, they ask for your help, and if you refuse, they immediately think youโre the cause of their troubles because you didnโt solve them.โ
After Lemira finished speaking, someone nearby agreed: โA fight turned into a feud, thatโs exactly it!โ
Lemira turned and walked back to the classroom. At the edge of the crowd, Susanna witnessed the entire scene.
Susanna turned to Evelina: โThatโs your plan? Lemira got off scot-free!โ
โMs. Sinclair, I didnโt expect Claraโs parents to be so weak, unable to touch Lemira.โ
Evelina tried to appease Susanna, surprised herself at how quickly Susanna had been released on bail.
โHa, Lemira thinks she can shine just by being a streamer, how despicable!โ
Susanna loathed Lemira to her core. Seeing the hatred on Susannaโs face, Evelina provocatively said: โMs. Sinclair, I heard that after reporting Jackson, Lemira plans to run for team captain.โ
โThat lowlife dreaming? Our Sinclair family is the teamโs largest sponsor; thereโs no way Lemira is getting that position!โ