Chapter 55 A Fatuous Man
He did all these for her sake and to get her revenge, but she was not thankful, and even thought that he was cruel.
Just the thought of it made John's anger rise, and he didn't want to talk to Nina. As a result, the atmosphere in the Time Group was subdued, and all the employees in the company were in panic mode. All of them had their eyes fixed on Henry, hoping that he could give them a timeline as to when John would be in a plausible mood.
Unbeknownst to them, Henry himself had been trembling in fear for several days now. He was trying to find a way to solve the problem in a discreet manner. James' initial reaction, on the other hand, was to not get himself involved. He just took Michelle away from Nina e
er say that he would not call the roll. Consequently, she heard the bell ring, and some students were discussing where to go to play when the class was over. Because she was still half awake, Nina didn't notice how familiar the teacher's voice was, and went out with the crowd.
Meanwhile, John was sitting in Jason's office and was looking at a peach tree out of the window. Peach blossoms were blossoming on the tree, and it made John affectionately think of Nina.
Although the peach blossoms were beautiful, they were not as beautiful as his little girl and they paled in comparison.
When Henry saw that Nina had left the classroom, he turned back and reported, "Mr. Shi, Miss Lu was among the students who had left."
"Okay. It's almost time for the next class," John said and stood up quietly, a complacent smile flashing across his bright mischievous eyes.
When the bell rang, the first sentence John said was, "Next, let's call the roll. Students who skip classes will be deducted points."
There was a dead silence and even a pin dropping could be heard.
Whoosh!
The next second, everyone was in a panic. They all sent secret messages and asked their classmates to come back as soon as possible.
Earlier, the substitute teacher said he would not check their attendance, but now he suddenly announced that they would have points deducted if they were not present. With the number of students present, at least half of the students who went out would have to retake this same class next year! Such a bother!