Chapter 167 Introducing a Girlfriend to Sam
Sam was shocked, thinking, 'Damn, I am caught by Sebastian while pursuing Mia again.'
"Captain, we both like each other," he said.
As soon as the words fell, Sebastian kicked Sam onto the training ground floor.
Sam saw the place where he had been beaten so badly that he couldn't get up before. Just looking at it made his bones ache. "Captain, I won't pursue Mia anymore. How about we delete each other now?" Sebastian flexed his wrist, his fist making a cracking sound. Looking at the submissive Sam on the ground, he walked over step by step.
Half an hour later.
Sebastian walked out of the training ground.
Seeing the subordinates gathered outside, he shouted, "Meeting begins."
In an instant, the conference room was filled with officers, except for Sam. Even the forensic expert was there.
"Captain, what are we discussing in today's meeting?" a young officer timidly raised his hand to ask.
Sebastian took a deep breath, pressing his hands on the edge of the table, looking at his dozen or so subordinates. "Who among you has a sister aged between 18 and 25, single? Report now." Everyone was stunned. "Captain, what are you up to?"
"I'm introducing a girlfriend to Sam."
Everyone was dumbfounded.
At this moment, Sam was still lying on the ground, staring at the ceiling, constantly telling himself Sebastian is a devil, he must never pursue Mia again. He only had one life! He wanted to cherish life and stay away from Mia. Mia arrived at the classroom and saw someone waiting at the door. "Mia, are you available now?"
"I'm not." Mia mercilessly rejected the man she didn't know who wanted to ask her out.
"I have something to say to you," the man stammered.
Mia stood in front of him, sizing him up.
Suddenly remembering who he was, Mia bluntly said, "If you want to pursue me, please refer to Roger. My brother is a police officer; he will investigate all your family background information."
"If you think you have lived an upright life, then feel free to pursue me. Of course, I will still reject you. But if you have any secrets you don't want others to know, I advise you to stay away from me and not say a word to me." "Otherwise, I will reveal all your secrets, and everyone in the school will know."
After saying that, Mia went into the classroom.
After being exposed by Mia, Roger was beaten by three women, and the incident became known throughout the school. Later, unable to withstand the pressure, he took a year off from school.
This example served as a warning to all the males in the school. Mia was not to be pursued!
Vera thought Mia was incredibly cool and wanted to applaud her.
The boy at the door shyly lowered his head, "Sorry to bother you."
After he left, Mia returned to the classroom.
Vera asked Mia, "Weren't you a bit too harsh on that boy just now?"
"Not at all. He wasn't here to confess to me. Didn't you see he had a gift? He was here to deliver it," Mia said.
Vera nodded. "Wasn't it a gift to pursue you?"
Mia shook her head and explained the boy's family situation. "He came to thank my brother. His family couldn't meet him, so they came to find me." "What happened?" Vera asked.
Mia explained in a low voice, "The boy's sister was walking home alone after night classes and was taken by a group of thugs and gang-raped."
"Sebastian received the report and led a team to arrest them. I heard that two of the thugs had well-off families and connections with the government, making them untouchable. Sebastian, being straightforward, detained them directly." "He also took the lead in raising money to help the victim sue, ensuring that the thugs' families compensated the girl's family and that those scoundrels went to jail. The lawsuit lasted for over a year, and during the final trial this year, those thugs were sentenced to 12 years in prison."
"After it ended, their family kept sending my brother eggs, grains, and money as a token of gratitude. I had seen that boy at the police station before, so when he came just now, I threatened him to make him leave," Mia continued. Mia added, "With so many students coming and going at the classroom door, and our classmates loving to eavesdrop, always listening in on our business, I didn't let him say much and drove him away for his own good." Vera, upon learning this, felt sorrow for the girl's ordeal. "Girls should never walk alone at night; it's too dangerous. Mia, what you did just now was awesome."
She preserved his dignity and also cut off any future attempts to approach her.
Mia proudly said, "Of course."
In their conversation, they had forgotten about Randall. Mia called out to him, "Randall, do you want to date me? It may put you into jail."
"Get lost," Randall muttered, head down, working on his homework.
Vera leaned over to see what he was writing and asked, "Why are you writing this?"
"This is our homework from the last class, which is due this class," Randall explained.
Mia curiously leaned over to look. "Did we have homework last class?"
Vera shook her head dumbly. "I don't know either. Last class, I was playing poker on my phone with Shawn."
Mia asked, "Then what was I doing?"
Vera shook her head, too engrossed in poker to remember what Mia was doing.
Feeling sorry for Randall writing three assignments alone, Vera volunteered to take one. "I'll write my own homework."
Mia, feeling guilty, decided that a student who doesn't do homework wasn't a good student, so she said, "I'll write my own too."
So, they all bent their heads and frantically copied homework.
They chatted while copying.
"Vera, we never pay attention in class. What are we going to do about the final exams? I don't mind failing, but you're the principal now. If you fail, it'll be a joke for the whole school."
Vera wrote as she answered, "No worries, Patrick is more useful than the old professors here. He'll tutor me before the exams, and I won't fail. Randall, what about you? He's coming back soon. Do I need to prepare a coffin for you?" Randall pleaded with Mia, "Mia, do me a favor. When you see your brother today, ask him if an uncle who kills his nephew will be sentenced to death."
"Sure, I'll ask for you."
Vera added, "Mia, also ask for me how many years one gets for harboring a murderer."
Mia said, "I suspect there's no one normal in your family."
Their conversation was filled with gruesome.
Mia thought her two friends were a bit terrifying.
The afternoon classes ended.
Sebastian appeared at the school, not wasting a second, and took Mia away in the car.
Randall remarked, "With Sebastian's attitude, Mia can forget about dating."
"Stop talking about others. Let's hurry back and practice driving."
However, when they got home, all the cars in the Olteran family garage were gone.
Where were the cars?
Vera asked Shawn, "Dad, where are our cars?"
"I hid them," he replied.
Everyone fell silent.
Shawn, realizing the awkwardness, explained, "Vera, why don't you watch TV with me? It's more fun than learning to drive."