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Shadows of Destiny: A Tale of Liberation

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Chapter 538

Although Aiden was asking a question, he was clearly forcing the principal to pick a side.

He just couldn't let his mother get bitten and endure such humilition for no apparent reason. He had to get justice

for his mother.

The principal cleared her throat, and put on a solemn expression, revealing her stance in front of everyone.

"Adie, I understand the situation now. You were right to protect your mother, and you were very brave. But you

were too reckless and violent when trying to do so. I think you weren't being rational, and that you were technically

just as wrong as Casey here. What do you think?"

"You're right, Miss Principal, I was wrong." Aiden nodded as he blinked innocently, then turned to Casey with an

apologetic attitude. "I'm so sorry, I shouldn't have pushed you just now."

The principal was absolutely in awe of his understanding and emotional intelligence. This had also change the minds

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of many surrounding parents, who were quite judgemental a while ago. They even started praising Aiden for his

humility.

On the other hand, Charlotte's son was still crying uncontrollably, losing control of his emotions. He threw his bag at

Aiden and screamed at the top of his lungs, "How dare you bully me! I'll kill you! I'll ask Daddy to kill you! My daddy

is very strong, so I'll ask him to rip you apart!”

"Adie, watch out!" Renee quickly dragged Aiden towards her to prevent him from getting hurt.

The others parents around them were rather shocked, protecting their children with themselves one by one as well.

"Does this kid have anger issues? This is terrifying!"

"That's what we typically call a brat. He has no manners at all! Did his parents not raise him properly?!"

Charlotte found her son somewhat embarrassing too, and growled softly." Casey, shut up!"

For the sake of being the bigger person, Renee voluntarily put her ego down and spoke to Charlotte. "We both were

at fault, so since Adie apologized, I am hereby apologizing to both you and your child too. Our children will be

classmates from now on, so let's let bygones be bygones."

Charlotte, however, didn't buy it at all. She scoffed arrogantly and said,' How very shameless, Everheart. Your son

might not even be qualified to study at Monte Perry, so what makes you think he has the right to be classmates with

my son?"

"My husband would donate three million dollars every year to the school, and how much are you going to donate,

huh?"

"Do you know that all the kids who attend this school are either from powerful or wealthy families. But look at how

poorly you're dressed! You're just going to make us look bad!"

Before Renee could retort, the principal stepped forward and explained with a frosty expression. "Miss Milford,

you've misunderstood, Monte Perry doesn't only accept children from rich and powerful families. We value a child’s

attitude and abilities, along with their upbringing, their parents' morals and etc."

"As long as Adie is a suitable candidate, he will stand a chance at becoming a student of Monte Perry."

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Charlotte was so angry that her face turned red, clenching her fists tightly. She warned the principal in a furious

tone, "How dare you go against my word?! You're just a mere principal! Do you know who my husband is?! I'll be

honest with you here, your school director works with my husband! I can ask him to fire you right now!"

The principal might be a woman, but she was still a woman with strength and principles. She held more integrity

than most men, so she was not afraid of Charlotte's threats in the slightest.

"I know, Miss Milford, your husband is Zachary Johnston, a famous businessman within North City. The Johnstons

have indeed provided a lot of support to our kindergarten for the last few years, which granted your child an

opportunity to study here."

"However, that doesn't mean you have the right to decide who studies at our kindgerten."

"I can tell that Adie excels in every aspect, then we shall welcome him as a Monte Perry student, if he is able to

pass the interview that is. If you think this is unfair, you can surely try and use your connections, so that the school

director fires me!"

The principal's words were just and sound, which easily won a round of applause