Chapter 1255: Lao Xie, You’re Dressed So Handsomely I Thought You Were Going to School for a Blind Date
Chapter 1255: Lao Xie, You’re Dressed So Handsomely I Thought You Were Going to School for a Blind Date
Since she had to go to school early the next morning to resolve her son’s fighting issue, Leah had no choice but to cancel her flight back to Southeast Asia.
Apparently, the family of Leo Zane, the classmate involved, has quite a background, and since the punch was to the face, there’s a good chance the parents went to the hospital overnight to collect evidence and get a medical certificate, which would complicate the issue.
It’s very likely it could escalate into a scenario where unruly kids fight and parents compare social status and influence. Leah couldn’t help but chuckle at the thought of an Army Major General going to school to argue with student parents. She decided to watch Richard Shaw perform tomorrow, putting the trip to Southeast Asia aside.
The family of three agreed it was best not to let the old lady know about Casimir Shaw’s fight.
After enjoying a grand dinner, Casimir Shaw gleefully followed Leah back to the hotel for the night, causing Major General Shaw to realize the gravity of the situation. This wasn’t a small light bulb; it was clearly a thousand-watt undefeatable light bulb.
At night, the mother and son slept in the master bedroom, while Richard Shaw was banished to the guest bedroom, tossing and turning for half the night. Deep into the night, he entered the master bedroom, gazing at his sleeping wife and son for a long time, before reluctantly returning to his room to force himself to sleep, remembering he had to solve his son’s fighting problem at school the next day.
The Zane Family also had a sleepless night. To completely deal with the Shaw Family, who had hit their dear son, and punish the parents, Mrs. Zane contacted the parents of the other three students who were beaten, planning to unite in complaint.
The newly recruited small gang of Leo Zane came from average families, bowing and scraping just for Leo Zane’s money. Like sons, like parents, they are the type who stick their heads into money matters. Calculating together, they agreed that since their sons were beaten, they should demand nutrition fees and mental compensation fees.
So early in the morning, the parents from the four families converged, causing rumors to spread like wildfire in grade eight class three.
"I heard Fatty Zane got beaten by Casimir Shaw yesterday?"
"Really? No way, that damned fatty has a bunch of minions as backup."
"Definitely true, Fatty Zane got punched into looking like a pig, bruised black and blue. Heard the whole school was shocked, and Casimir Shaw was overwhelmingly voted as the school’s male god."
"Wow, a male god unafraid of authority; I’m going all out for Casimir Shaw."
"Wow, I didn’t know Casimir Shaw not only has excellent grades and a great physique, but also top-notch physical strength. I really like him."
"Guys, you’re lagging behind; I found out last night. Heard Fatty Zane was bragging in their lawless group chat that today he’d get Casimir Shaw kicked out of school and make his family bankrupt with losses."
"Yes, yes, yes. I just delivered my English assignment and saw Miss Wu and the principal in the office, full of teachers and parents. It scared me to death."
"Really? Casimir Shaw is a star student many high schools compete for; can the principal really expel him?"
"Are you stupid? Think about who Fatty Zane’s dad is, who his grandpa is, and who his mom is. I heard his dad and grandpa are high officials, and his mom is a wealthy CEO of a public company. Otherwise, how could they be third-generation government officials and be so arrogant?"
The class leaders of grade eight class three gathered together, growing more desperate with each conversation. Their class had become the school’s star class because of Casimir Shaw, and if he got expelled, they would be demoted to an ordinary class—no, they’d lose an outstanding student.
The Shaw Family Trio was oblivious to everything happening at school.
Leah was a usual late riser, but surprisingly, it was the eager Casimir Shaw who woke up early, went to the bathroom to brush his teeth and wash his face, changed into new, stylish clothes, and found old Shaw already seated in the dining room.
The man wore a bespoke gray suit, looking handsome and stern, even more dashing than Casimir Shaw, who was instantly displeased. He should have asked Auntie Zhao to send over his most handsome British Navy vest, the set mom had bought for him, which he hadn’t had the heart to wear.
"Old Shaw, looking this sharp, I thought you were going to the school for a matchmaking session." Casimir Shaw said, feigning innocence and wide-eyed innocence.
Richard Shaw: "..."
Last night, he had sent someone back to Shaw Mansion to retrieve clothes for him and his son, instinctively grabbing this particular suit. Richard Shaw didn’t have many outfits; aside from uniforms, he had few casual clothes, especially with no woman at home to manage things, basically just two or three sets. Fortunately, he rarely wore civilian clothes. This suit was custom-made for attending Froggy’s wedding a few days ago. You can’t dress casually at a wedding.
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