Chapter 2551
Chapter 2551
Chapter 2551
The teacher sounded a little nervous. "What is it?"
Spencer turned to look at Snow and said in a deep voice," Make her leave San Joto and never come
back."
Nicole had already sent him a message before he came. She told him to answer this way if the teacher
asked.
Punishing Snow would not mean much to them, so it was better to make her leave. She would never
be able to do any harm again.
Besides, getting Snow to leave San Joto for good was probably the worst punishment to her, without
costing them anything.
Snow completely broke down after hearing what Spencer said. She could not help but scream, "No, I
don't want to leave! Spencer, please don’t do this to me! I want to stay!"
They wanted her to leave San Joto forever and it would mean that she would never see Spencer again.
No, she did not want that. She knew she was wrong, but she did not want to leave. She wanted to be
with him.
"Would you prefer prison then?" the teacher said to Snow in a stern tone, his eyes filled with anger and
disappointment.
Spencer and the others had already agreed not to pursue the matter any further. He felt that the
condition they came up with was way better than Snow going to prison, so he did
not expect Snow's reaction.
"I'd rather go to prison than leave," Snow insisted. After all, she could still get out if she went to jail, but
leaving San Joto meant she could never come back.
"Shut up." The teacher was really angry this time. Everyone had already given in and offered her the
best way out, yet Snow was still not satisfied and showed no sign of remorse. Text property © Nôvel(D)ra/ma.Org.
"Teacher, I'll never be able to find happiness again in this lifetime if I leave!"
"Nonsense. There's no room for negotiation in this matter," said the teacher. Then, he instructed
Snow's assistant," Watch her. Go back to the apartment, pack her things, and leave Joto immediately."
He was worried that letting Snow stay a moment longer would make Spencer and the others change
their mind, so he wanted her to leave as soon as possible.
"Go it," the assistant responded.
The teacher looked at the assistant with a serious expression and warned, "If she doesn't board the
plane, then you won't have to work for her anymore."
The assistant was a little startled, and timidly agreed, "I understand." Then, she went over and pulled
Snow away."
Ms. Riddle, let's go."
Snow cried out as she was dragged away. "No, I don't want to go! Spencer, you can't do this to me.
Teacher..."
The door closed, and Snow's voice grew fainter before disappearing eventually.
Spencer bowed his head a little to his teacher. "Thank you, sir."
"Spencer, I should be the one thanking you." The teacher sounded a little exhausted. "I truly had no
idea that after Snow came here, she would..."
He felt like it was his fault for not seeing through Snow's intentions and believing that she was
genuinely looking for experience.
"I hope you can comfort her and help her settle down sooner this time when she goes back," Spencer
suggested. He understood that the teacher cared for Snow, and that was one of the reasons why he
chose to let her off the hook.
The teacher paused momentarily before nodding. "I'll keep an eye on her after going back."
"I'll head back for now then. I'll come visit you again tomorrow." Spencer's facial expression relaxed. It
was good that things could be resolved this way. Otherwise, everyone would have been in a difficult
position.
"Sure. I'm getting tired too. I could use some rest." The teacher sighed and waved Spencer goodbye,
looking a little weary.
Spencer left the hotel and got into his car. Then, he went to Nicole's office in DillCorp.
Seeing him, Nicole raised an eyebrow. She was a little surprised that Spencer arrived so soon. "You
were pretty quick with it."