Chapter 107

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[This is an adaptation, this story is not mine. The credits goes to the original writer. Please do not vote!]

Jennie could no longer muster up the energy to be angry. As she read Sunmi's message, she only felt speechless.

She felt that Sunmi was like some mental patient that was wrong in the head and was talking to herself.

She was lost in thought for a moment when another message from Sunmi came in. "Jennie, I know it's hard for you to accept all of this at once. As long as you calm down and think about it properly, you'll realize that what I'm saying makes sense."

Jennie rolled her eyes; this Sunmi was quite a speedy typist.

Afraid that she would send more messages, Jennie quickly blacklisted Sunmi's phone number.

Finally, her phone fell silent. Not at all affected by Sunmi's words, she calmed down and concentrated on her work.

When Lisa came by to pick her up that night, she did not mention this incident at all.

Mentioning it would only upset Lisa. The fact that she could not help with Lisa's work much was a fact she could admit was true, so there was no need for a trivial matter like this to cause Lisa stress outside of work.

Since he had gotten off work, then there was no need to mention things that upset him anymore.

Sunmi was nothing more than a small disturbance and she could deal with her just fine. If it does escalate to a point where she can no longer deal with it, it would not be too late to tell Lisa then too.

...

However, Jennie did not know that the old principal had received a letter from Supervisor Yang of the sub-district office, who had delivered the letter to her personally.

When Supervisor Yang had arrived, the old principal was elated and had passionately welcomed Supervisor Yang.

However, it did not take long for the old principal to notice that Supervisor Yang's expression was amiss.

Usually, when Supervisor Yang visited, she would be all smiles and would immediately ask about the children once she entered the door. However, this time around, Supervisor Yang's expression was one of hesitance, as if she was having difficulty explaining something that was on the tip of her tongue.

She kept sneaking glances at the old principal only to quickly look away each time like she did not dare face her.

"Xiao Yang, come sit." The old principal pointed at the couch. "I'll pour you some tea, I just boiled some water."

"There's no need." Supervisor Yang stopped the old principal and continued, "You should sit down as well. I'll be truly ashamed if I drank your tea today as well."

The fact that Supervisor Yang had said such words made the old principal's heart stand still for a second and she immediately had a bad feeling.

Dispensing with the pleasantries, she immediately sat down and looked towards Supervisor Yang nervously and confusedly. "What's happened? Is it serious?"

Supervisor Yang glanced at the old principal and opened her mouth, yet only a sigh came out before she retrieved a letter from her bag.

The old principal asked, "Is it for me?"

Supervisor Yang said nothing and merely nodded her head with a heavy expression.

The old principal placed her hand on the side of the couch and prepared to get up. "I'll have to go get my reading glasses then otherwise I won't be able to read it clearly since the words are too small."

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