Chapter 248: Chapter 248: Sent Flying with One Punch
To Vera Xavierâs surprise, Cara Preston hadnât stayed home to recover but had come to school with Rona Langdon. Upon arriving, they didnât go straight to their classroom. Instead, they went to find Principal Gage, showed him Caraâs medical records, and demanded she be given special consideration.
Principal Gage only agreed to see Rona Langdon and Cara Preston out of respect for Zachary Preston. After seeing the medical records, his gaze darkened slightly. He then called for Juliana Taylor and gave her a few instructions.
After listening, Juliana Taylor glanced at Cara Preston and asked in a flat voice, "The college entrance exams are just around the corner. Can your body handle it?"
Cara Preston nodded, but Rona Langdon had already spoken up. "Ms. Taylor, Caraâs health is poor, and she canât handle any stress. You must keep a close eye on her. If anything happens to her, I will hold you solely responsible!"
Juliana Taylorâs temper flared. "Since you know perfectly well her health is poor, you shouldnât have sent her to school at all! You should have just kept her at home!"
Rona Langdonâs brow furrowed. "What kind of attitude is that? As a teacher, shouldnât you care for your students?"
Fearing the two would start arguing, Principal Gage tried to mediate. "Cara Preston does have a heart condition, so we need to be careful. However, if her condition is serious, she really should be recuperating at home."
"I want to study," Cara Preston said softly. "I want to take the college entrance exams!"
Rona Langdon immediately said with a proud look, "Cara has always been ambitious. If Vera Xavier hadnât been causing trouble this whole time, she would have been number one in the school long ago! And even though Vera is also my daughter, I have to say, she grew up in the countryside and picked up a bunch of bad habits. Sheâs vicious, too. You all need to be on guard against her. Donât be fooled by her good grades nowâI bet she cheated! Also, and this is crucial, donât let her get too close to Cara! She might hurt her!"
Juliana Taylor thought of the modest and polite Vera Xavier, then of the trouble-stirring Cara Preston, and could only scoff internally. âHeh.â She had also heard many stories about Rona Langdon and felt that arguing with such a person was beneath her dignity as a teacher. So, she didnât bother to say anything more.
Once again considering his relationship with Zachary Preston, Principal Gage patiently placated Rona Langdon and convinced her to walk Cara Preston to her classroom.
The moment they left, Juliana Taylor couldnât hold it in any longer. "How can any mother act like that? What a piece of work!"
Principal Gage consoled her, "The exams are in just five days. Itâll all be over once theyâre finished."
Suppressing her anger, Juliana Taylor said, "Youâre right. Itâll be over after the exams. Iâll endure it."
Rona Langdon felt quite smug, thinking she had successfully intimidated Juliana Taylor on Cara Prestonâs behalf. As she brought Cara to the classroom door, she didnât forget to shoot Vera Xavier a vicious glare.
After glaring, she realized something was wrong. âWhy is Vera Xavier sitting in the best seat in the front row, while Cara Preston is stuck in a seat near the back?â She pointed a finger directly at Vera and ordered, "You, switch seats with Cara!"
It was currently break time, and all the students were watching her with curiosity.
Vera Xavier didnât even spare Rona Langdon a glance, continuing with what she was doing. âAfter all, thereâs no point arguing with a moron.â
Seeing that she was being ignored, Rona Langdon felt completely humiliated. It was a slap in the face. She rushed over and grabbed Vera Xavierâs clothes. "Get to the back, now!"
Vera Xavierâs brow furrowed, and she was just about to teach Rona Langdon a lesson.
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But unexpectedly, Shane Caldwell, who was sitting next to her, suddenly shot up and threw a punch right into Rona Langdonâs face!
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