Chapter 191: Withdrawing from School (Extra update with over 1OOO recomndation votes)
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Dylan Sumrs brought many gifts, with a pleasant smile on his face.
He took a seat in the sitting room.
Mrs. Jason poured him a high-quality dragon well tea and asked, “How has the child been these days?”
Dylan Sumrs complained, “How can she be okay? Laura feels wronged. She really didn’t buy the answers. Now she’s been expelled for no reason, and I’m afraid she won’t be able to take it.”
With a heavy sigh, he continued, “Mrs. Jason, I really have no other solution. Expulsion is nothing compared to her reputation. There will be criticism… I’m just afraid the child won’t be able to handle it.”
Mrs. Jason pondered for a mont and said, “Over the past few days, I’ve contacted each of the directors at the school. There’s physical evidence that Laura cannot deny. The other directors firmly disagree with accepting a student who has violated school rules. Even though I’m a mber of the school board, I can’t ignore the opinions of the other directors. Mr. Sumrs, I’ve really done my best.”
Dylan Sumrs didn’t expect that after being anxious for so many days, this would be the result. He beca desperate, “Mrs. Jason, you must help . Is there really no way at all? If there’s anything I need to do, just tell ! As long as the child can continue her studies, I’m willing to pay any price as a father.”
While showing deep paternal love, he was hinting to Mrs. Jason that he didn’t mind spending money to bribe the other board mbers if she could help make the connections.
Mrs. Jason’s smile remained faint, and she gently said, “Mr. Sumrs, don’t worry. Listen to first. Laura was caught with cheats in public. If she isn’t punished, we can’t get past the school rules. However, for a female student, receiving public criticism can be incredibly harmful. Thus, I discussed with a few other directors and ca up with a solution. You can decide whether to accept it…”
Dylan Sumrs felt relieved and imdiately asked, “What is the solution?”
Mrs. Jason thought for a mont and said to him, “How about withdrawing Laura from the school?”
Dylan Sumrs’ expression froze, seemingly unable to accept it, “How can this…”
Why, after all this fuss, can she still not go to school?
Mrs. Jason spoke earnestly, “She was caught with cheats, and both the teachers and students saw it. If she returns to school unscathed, what would the people at the school think? Would the students isolate her, and would the teachers develop prejudice against her? Can Laura still study normally at Grey? Mr. Sumrs, we both know that the best solution right now is to give the child a new environnt. Withdrawing from school can preserve the reputation of both the Sumrs family and Grey. After all, the school doesn’t want the news about the leaked answers to spread.”
Dylan Sumrs slowly understood.
Indeed, withdrawing now is the way out.
Since Laura was caught with cheats in front of everyone, she committed a grave offense in school. If she returns as if nothing happened, other students would certainly feel disgruntled.
Students at Grey’s have high pride. Once they start trouble, it would be hard to control!
What’s more, as long as Laura remains at the school, people will constantly rember this incident, bringing up her cheating from ti to ti. Even after graduating from Grey, those who know her will still rember the cheating, and having a graduate from a prestigious school would only embarrass the Sumrs family!
However, withdrawing from school is different.
There can be many excuses, such as an illness or going abroad. There’s always a reason for Laura to leave Grey’s quietly. Young students have short mories, and they’ll soon forget about this incident.
Dylan Sumrs realized this and let out a sigh of relief. As long as everything is handled properly, Laura will maintain her heir status and the Sumrs family’s dignity will be preserved. This is the best outco.
“Mrs. Jason, thank you so much!” Dylan Sumrs said gratefully.
Mrs. Jason smiled faintly, “Mr. Sumrs, don’t thank too soon. I actually have a favor to ask of you….”
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