"If you don't want to be a bad woman, then don't meddle in other people's business, you kept saying that it was good for us, and yet you personally made me into a bad person. Carol Wright, even if you said you were sorry, I did not have the ability to tell you that it's okay, it doesn't matter."
William Walton raised his hand again and pinched his temple: "I will take responsibility of this matter, but don't think too much of it. I am not doing this to help you, I just don't want my woman to feel too much hatred for this matter. She is my woman, and I will bear her resentment. But remember, don't meddle in other people's business in the future. "
As he was speaking, William Walton's phone had an interchange.
Seeing that it was from her, he directly hung up on Carol Wright.
Carol Wright put down her mobile and laid down, her back facing the rest of the people, yet her face revealing a playful smile.
Turned him into a bad guy?
If Laura had a backbone, it would be best not to forgive him for the rest of her life.
When William Walton answered the phone, she had already hung up.
He dialed her number back.
She sat on the edge of the flower bed and looked down at the number on her phone.
She didn't move.
Mia worriedly said, "Teacher Laura, pick up the phone."
She moved the phone to her ear.
William Walton said: "Did you see the news?"
She feebly asked, "Did you do it?"
When William Walton heard her voice, he knew how serious the problem was.
He sighed and said, "You're still at school, right? I'll pick you up."
"I'm asking you, were you the one who did this?"
Laura shouted in a heart—wrenching voice.
Even Mia, who was standing opposite to her, was startled by her.
She had never seen a Teacher Laura who lost her composure like this.
William Walton nodded his head: "I can explain it to you, wait for me obediently at the school, I will go find you."
"There's no need!" she said, feeling a sense of desolation.
His attitude made her believe that he was the one who did it.
She thought he knew her.
But she really did not expect that the person who would use this matter to stab her in the end, was actually William Walton.
She hung up and stood up.
Seeing that, Mia supported her.
"Teacher Laura, what exactly happened? Why do I feel like this matter is serious?"
She said with a wry smile: "Teacher Mia, go back first. I want to walk around by myself."
"No, I'll stay with you."
Laura turned her head to look at Mia.
Mia said resolutely, "I clearly know that you are not in a good mood right now. If I still let you leave, and if something were to happen to you, I might not be able to forgive myself in my entire life."
She lowered her eyes.
"Then … Can you take me home? "
"Alright, let's go!"
