Chapter 34: Coat Controversy

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Seulgi was furious at her words. She had tried her best to seek justice for Yeri just now, but now Yeri's words made it seem like she was being unreasonable. However, Yeri could not explain it clearly, and at last, she was the villain.

She was about to get angry, so Yeri quickly comforted her, saying, "It's my fault. Please don't be angry. I remember my brothers saying that Lalisa doesn't attend school now. The driver also picked her up from the village. That's why I said that."

Yeri was determined to stay out of the situation. If her brother were present, he would likely question when he had made such a statement.

Yeri appeared harmless, with an innocent expression and captivating, watery eyes. Seulgi did not become angry easily, and she pulled out a tissue to dab at Yeri's tears before inquiring, "Is that coat yours or not?"

Yeri did not want to set a trap for herself, so she wanted to deny it. However, just as she was about to shake her head, she saw Lalisa standing on the podium with an arrogant look.

Thinking she would still have to address Lalisa as her teacher in the future, Yeri decided to take a risk and said, "It's my coat."

Seulgi heard her affirmative answer and became more confident. She stood up and told Lalisa, "We will never accept a thief as a teacher. You stole Ri-Ri's coat. This is moral corruption."

Lalisa could not understand why someone always believed Yeri's words. She took a chair from the corner and sat down. She looked lazy and arrogant, "What makes you think this coat belongs to Yeri?"

Seulgi spoke stiffly, "Ri-Ri has already claimed this coat belongs to her. How could it be fake?"

Lalisa's presence was overwhelming, and Seulgi, who had a history of bullying others, could not compare to her. She forced herself to say something under Lalisa's gaze but did not expect her to respond with a mocking smile.

"What's so funny?" Seulgi asked nervously.

"I'm laughing at your foolishness." Lalisa smiled. "You're shouting at me, but Yeri is hiding behind you and not saying a word."

Seulgi could also know that something was wrong. She turned to Yeri and said, "Ri-Ri, say something too! Tell her to return the coat."

Yeri did not want to say something in public. It was the opposite of her pure and weak image. She just lowered her head and did not say anything.

Seulgi instantly became a one-person show, standing alone and helpless, somewhat at a loss.

Lalisa saw that everyone was paying attention to the coat, so she casually pointed at someone and said, "Go and call Bambam over. Tell him that something happened to his sister."

The bespectacled man in the first row did not expect her to call him, but Lalisa's aura bowled him over. He agreed and rushed out, heading straight downstairs to find Bambam.

At this time, Bambam was still playing basketball on the field. Physical education class was always his home ground. His physical fitness was not something that ordinary people could compare to. The scoreboard on the field shows that he had been scoring.

The bespectacled man stood at the side and shouted, "Bambam, something happened to your sister!"

Hearing this, Bambam passed the basketball to the person beside him and asked, "What's wrong with Ri-Ri?"

The bespectacled man came under Lalisa's orders. He subconsciously said, "Lalisa asked me to tell you that something happened to your sister."

When he heard that Lalisa had something to do, Bambam sprinted. He ran as fast as an Olympic champion. It was obvious that he was anxious.

The bespectacled man could not catch up at all. He could only watch as he rushed out like the wind. He did not have the time to say anything.

He wanted to tell Bambam that Lalisa was now a teacher at school and that he must not make Lalisa angry.

However, looking at Bambam's concerned expression, it seemed he had a good relationship with Lalisa. He did not look down on her illegitimate sister.

Seulgi did not understand why Lalisa had asked Bambam to come over. Bambam should stand for Yeri. Even if she were a teacher now, Bambam would not speak up for her. After all, she was the illegitimate daughter of the Song family, making her inferior in front of others.

Seulgi said, "It makes no difference even if Bambam comes. You have to apologize to Ri-Ri. Please treat this coat as if the previous owner no longer wants it, and you have picked it up."

Yeri was not as confident as Seulgi. She knew very well that Lalisa's coat was not stolen. If Bambam came and found out about this, he would hate her.

She pulled Seulgi's arm and said, "Let's forget about this. Just take it as a gift from me. There's no need to call my brother over."

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