My Identities Were Revealed After Marriage

Chapter 36



Chapter 36

Levy Anthony who was quite all along asked the principal, “is this the way your teachers behave, I’m so pleased with their behaviors” he said

this smiling, to those who knows him knew that he was getting angry and the angry him is the scariest one.

Concerned by Levy's unusual expression, the principal hastily responded, "No, no, Mr. Anthony, this is not the way our teachers typically

interact with students." Turning to Teacher Evelyn, the principal urged, "Please apologize to Mr. Anthony's wife immediately." Deep down, he

seethed with anger at the disrespectful conduct of this teacher towards his benefactor, but he had to maintain composure as Sandra wished to

keep their connection a secret.

Teacher Evelyn retorted, "What's there to apologize for, Principal? We all know that what I said is the truth. If she joins my class, she will

pose a significant threat to the other students. Her presence may disrupt their performance, and I simply cannot tolerate that. I refuse to

apologize."

Levy was on the verge of exploding in anger, but Sandra acted swiftly, interjecting, "Mr. Principal, even if this teacher accepts me, I will never

join her class. If she's the only one teaching medicine, I would rather switch my course. I cannot bear being taught by such foolish

instructors."

Laughter erupted in the room, with even the principal joining in, thinking to himself, "That's the girl I know. She will never allow anyone to

trample over her, especially not this ignorant woman." As the laughter subsided, a knock at the door interrupted the tense atmosphere. The

principal, irritated by the untimely interruption, pondered who could be knocking at his door at this hour.

However, realizing that it was the first day of school, he permitted the person to enter, assuming it might be a parent. Teacher Abby, standing Content property of NôvelDra/ma.Org.

at the door, stepped inside, only to find the principal's office filled with people. Initially taken aback, she quickly regained her composure and

respectfully greeted everyone. The principal, upon seeing Teacher Abby, smiled warmly and introduced her to the others, saying, "This is also

one of our teachers. She serves as the homeroom teacher for Class F in the Faculty of Medicine."

Upon learning that this kind-hearted teacher was also responsible for the medical class, Sandra, Levy, and their parents exchanged glances.

Andrew Smith, who had remained quiet until now, spoke up, "If this teacher is also involved in the Faculty of Medicine, why not let my

daughter join her class?"

Upon hearing Andrew Smith's words, the principal felt a pang of pain in his heart. He held Sandra in high regard and naturally wanted her to

be in the best class. However, he never anticipated that Teacher Evelyn would be so rude and disrespectful to everyone.

When Teacher Evelyn heard Sandra's parents' remark, she burst into laughter before responding, "Well, at least you know your place.

Principal, why not let Teacher Abby take care of this foolish girl? After all, she's accustomed to dealing with dimwitted students."

Matilda, Sandra's mother, who had remained quiet until now, could no longer contain her anger. She shouted, "Enough! Just because we've

tolerated your insults towards our daughter doesn't mean we are foolish. What kind of teacher are you? Teachers are supposed to treat their

students with equality, but you treat them as mere objects. If they don't serve your purpose, you discard them."

Matilda then turned her gaze towards the principal and continued, "I'm appalled by the way you treat students here. I can't believe that the

supposed best university in City A lacks respect for students and fails to show mercy to those with poor performance."

Teacher Abby, who had been silently observing, suddenly felt suffocated. She couldn't explain why, but the air in the room felt heavy and

stifling. She didn't have time to dwell on this feeling; she just wanted to leave. It wasn't because she didn't want Sandra to join her class; on

the contrary, she was delighted by the prospect. Upon learning about the new student who would be studying medicine, she had conducted a

brief research and discovered that Sandra had excellent grades in high school, ranking among the top students in her province. This indicated

that Sandra was a diligent student, and having her in her class would be advantageous.

Teacher Abby forced a smile towards Sandra and said, "Welcome! I have longed for you to join my class. I can't believe that my prayers have

been answered by God."

Witnessing this interaction, Teacher Evelyn, who had insulted Sandra earlier, couldn't help but sneer. She remarked, "Good, good, good. Now

that you have a class to go to, I shall take my leave." Sandra then challenged her, "You may leave, but before you do, let's make a bet."

Teacher Evelyn halted in her tracks and looked at Sandra, treating her as if she were a fool. Sandra continued, "What if I become the top

student in the Faculty of Medicine? Will you personally apologize to me in a school assembly and resign from your position as a teacher in

this university?"


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