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Mr. Norman, She's Out of Your League Now novel Chapter 58

"How weak!" Amber thought.

Melissa was the one who started the fight, but she didn't have what it takes to see it through. Amber couldn't help but feel a little disgusted.

Melissa had no idea that Amber could do that to her. Terrified, she immediately burst into tears. Her cries quickly attracted the attention of the teachers.

The teachers, worried that something serious had happened, rushed over to see what was going on. By the time they arrived, Amber had already let go of Melissa's arm, but Melissa didn't stop crying.

"What's going on? What happened?"

As soon as Stella Kent appeared, she immediately asked about the situation.

Before Amber could speak, Melissa, eager to shift the blame, cried out, "Amber hit me!"

Stella was surprised as Amber didn't seem like the type to bully others. She turned to Amber, who appeared perfectly obedient, and asked, "Is this true? Did you hit Melissa?"

Amber shook her head, explaining in her sweet voice, "I didn't hit her. She was the one who started it. She and these other kids cornered me and wouldn't let me leave..."

The other children who had been named were too scared to say anything.

Stella sighed, feeling a headache coming on.

The children in this kindergarten came from wealthy and influential families. Even when they were wrong, they couldn't be scolded or punished.

She had no choice but to take them to the office to get a clearer account of the situation.

Amber wasn't afraid of the other kids' numbers. She calmly explained, "Melissa was the one who started it. She grabbed me, and I stopped her. Uncle Evan said that's called self-defense, not bullying!"

Stella, seeing this, began to piece things together. It was clear now that Amber wasn't lying and that Melissa had started the trouble.

Stella then encouraged the children to tell the truth. "Good kids don't lie. Daisy, tell us what really happened."

After a long hesitation, Daisy finally spoke up. "It… It was Melissa who told us to come. She said Kayden was her friend and that Amber couldn't play with him, so..."

Melissa, hearing her friends telling the truth instead of covering for her, pouted in frustration.

After listening to Daisy's account, Stella confirmed the story and scolded Melissa, "Melissa, you were in the wrong. Apologize to Amber—"

As soon as Melissa heard the word "apologize", she burst into even louder tears and whined, "You're all bullying me! I'm going to get my mom!"

With that, she ran out of the room.

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