After the teachers heard Rong Yan’s words...they collectively fell silent for quite a while.
Are there really so many difficult people in this world?
If every student’s parents were as formidable as these few...they couldn’t help but tremble.
Being a teacher seemed too hard.
Teacher Shen, who had come back to her senses by this time... didn’t even know what to say.
Her mouth opened and closed, but not a single word came out.
How was she supposed to respond?
According to that statement... was it that Le Kai’s broken leg was all his own fault?
That didn’t seem right! How did it end up like this? This so-called habitual bone fracture... was it real or fake?
Thinking this, she instinctively looked toward Le Kai’s real mother.
She just caught a glimpse of Nie Yuexiang’s guilty expression... and her heart suddenly skipped a beat. Could it be that they had actually hit the nail on the head?
Otherwise... why the guilt? But could Big Sister-in-law Qin Yu have really guessed right? Wasn’t that a bit too miraculous?
Or could it be that they actually knew each other before?
Le Jia was also shocked by Rong Yan’s words. She was extremely bewildered... how did Rong Yan know about Le Kai’s habitual bone fractures?
Could it be that idiot Le Kai blabbed about it at school? So these siblings found out and told Rong Yan?
With this thought, she almost wanted to run to the hospital right then to twist that idiot’s ears... Why was he such a bigmouth?
Why did he have to blurt out everything?
She was truly about to be infuriated to death.
And her stepmother... was also unbearably foolish.
Even if it was true, so what? Was there a need for that astonished expression? Could she not simply have denied it?
To prevent this foolish woman from continuing to make mistakes, she pulled her away immediately.
Then she looked at Rong Yan, "Don’t fabricate stories just to absolve these two of responsibility. My brother certainly doesn’t have any sort of habitual bone fractures."
By this time, Nie Yuexiang, who had come to her senses later than others, was furious.
Ignoring her beaten face, she glared at Rong Yan.
"My son was perfectly fine... where do you get off making these claims? Don’t think you can get out of this. Now, pay up... my son is still in the hospital! Give me the money first... the hospital charges for the stay..."
Rong Yan’s words just now weren’t carelessly spoken, she was doing military training at school, which wasn’t exactly done in isolation.
Coincidentally, Shi Ke would sometimes come to visit her in the evening, as the dormitory assigned to them was only two doors apart.
Shi Ke was quite chatty; one day, it somehow came up that her so-called stepbrother had broken his leg once... all falsely accused as her doing.
She hadn’t thought about it prior, because at the time she half-listened, not really eager to hear Shi Ke rambling about family gossip.
Fortunately, Shi Ke only mentioned it that once.
This time, she suddenly remembered it.
She guessed a bit, ready to bluff.
She was always watching the faint expressions on these plastic mother and daughter’s faces!
Obviously, her bluff had indeed elicited something.
That boy had habitual bone fractures; he’d definitely broken his leg not just once or twice.
Now hearing them still disputing here, she scoffed coldly right away.
"Weren’t you all talking about calling the police earlier? Then go ahead and call them! It wasn’t our Qin Yu who hit him, and no one’s going to falsely accuse us. ’If someone disfigured his own sister, and he didn’t beat up the one who did it, would he even be fit to call himself a brother?’"
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