Eager students, sensing , began livestreaming the event, hoping for viral fame.
The scene becchaotic, with flashing lights illuminating Hannah's calm face.
The principal, desperate for control, summoned several faculty members to restore order.
He then confronted Alban.
"Mr.
Carter, why invite the press to a private school matter?" Alban lit a cigar, replying with cool detachment, "Parents contribute millions to our institution yearly.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIt's our duty to ensure those funds are properly utilized, isn't it?" His statement resonated with many of the parents present.
"We invest a fortune in our children's education annually.
We expect a pristine learning environment.
How can we trust the institution with this blemish?" "Yes, that's right!" Echoing their feelings, Sadie turned towards Hannah with a smug expression.
"You lied to the school, falsified credentials, served time, and used questionable tactics to secure your position.
Have I misrepresented anything?" With a soft, defiant laugh, Hannah met Sadie's gaze head-on, challenging.
"Will you stand by your accusations?" Hannah's sudden Laugh unnerved Sadie, but the latter stood her ground, unyielding.
"Of course.
I speak only the truth.
You wed my brother just for our family's stake, and you've tried concealing your tbehind bars.
And now, you wish to infiltrate Halliday University, putting students at risk?" With the room teeming with figures like the school board member and the media she'd invited, Sadie shot Hannah a defiant glance.
"Can you swear you didn't use dubious means to join Halliday University? How can someone without a college degree even teach here?" Books Chapters Are Daily Updated Join & Stay Updated For All Books Updates...
A student, live streaming the event on his phone, aimed his camera intently, ensuring the unfolding was captured for his viewers.
Initially, the live stream had few viewers, but as word spread about the attractive Halliday teacher, viewership surged.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmComments flooded in as viewer count hit 50, 000.
"Wow, she's even more stunning in person! I like her!"
"Really? Just because she's pretty, you're throwing your ethics out the window "She's a deceptive, disgraceful woman.
If she isn't fired, the school's nwill be dragged through the mud!" A majority of the comments berated Hannah.
Leaning back on a sofa, legs crossed, the school board member remarked to the principal, "Regardless, her moral integrity is questionable at best. She should be let go, and this will all blow over.
"
The principal, countering this, showcased documents proving m Hannah's overseas qualifications and her history of philanthropy.