Her Cancellation of the Engagement

Chapter 63 Angering Gianna



Chapter 63 Angering Gianna

Chapter 63 Angering Gianna

The parents were shocked and stunned by Derek's words.

"Is Gianna a Ph.D. student? Or is she Professor Booth's student? Oh my! It is just unbelievable."

Previously, Randall claimed that Gianna had dual doctoral degrees, and they didn't believe it.

Gianna was the one he brought in, and no one knew if these words were true or false.

But One of Professor Booth's team members confirmed it, indicating that this matter was indeed factual.

A fourteen-year-old national top scorer.

A sixteen-year-old Ph.D. student.

It's hard to find such individuals among a thousand people.

Ranson High School is fortunate to have such a talented teacher for its students!

"My daughter has barely reached the admission line for top universities in her recent exams. She needs over thirty points. If Ms. Geller can guide my daughter in her studies, she should have no problem getting into a top university."

"My daughter is the same. She's good in arts subjects but lags in science subjects. With the guidance of Dr. Geller, a Ph.D. student, she should be able to bridge some of the gaps."

After the parents' shock, they began to discuss.

But this time, everyone consciously referred to Gianna as a teacher.

They were thinking about how to ask Gianna to teach other classes when an untimely voice suddenly sounded, "Are you all brainless? Do you believe whatever they say? If Gianna became the national top scorer at fourteen and earned a dual doctoral degree at sixteen, why hasn't the media reported it?"

It was Mrs. Parrish who spoke.

Everyone was stunned.

Yes!

Why wasn't it reported in the media back then?

A fourteen-year-old national top scorer should have been extensively covered!

This was a big event that could draw a lot of attention.

All the people present had children, and some of their children were in the same class as Gianna in their senior year, but they had never heard of anyone named Gianna being the national top scorer.

"I can't believe it. Randall even bribed Professor Booth for Gianna," Mrs. Parrish looked at Professor Booth and sarcastically said, "As a prestigious professor, you conspired with Randall to elevate a girl from the countryside who knows nothing. I look down on you. If you want to teach Class 18, go ahead, but my child doesn't need a teacher like you!"

After speaking, Mrs. Parrish added, "That Gianna is only slightly prettier. You're over sixty years old; you could be her grandfather. Do you have any dirty thoughts about her?"

"Damn it!" Professor Booth shouted, "You are simply despicable. You speak empty words and ruin someone's innocence without any evidence. It would be best if you faced legal consequences. Otherwise, I've wasted sixty years of my life."

Professor Booth angrily turned to Derek and said, "Contact a lawyer immediately. I want the Parrish family to receive a letter from the lawyer within an hour. Tell the lawyer that I won't accept any settlement!"

"Haha, sue me if you dare. I'm not afraid of you! Shameless old man..."

Mrs. Parrish hadn't finished speaking when Gianna grabbed her throat. With a cold expression and an icy demeanor, she held onto Mrs. Parrish's neck tightly with her slender fingers. In a stern tone, she said, "Do you think I would be scared by your insults?"

"You! Let go of me!" Mrs. Parrish's face turned red, and she desperately tried to pry Gianna's hand off her neck.

However, no matter how hard she tried, she couldn't loosen Gianna's grip.

"Gianna! Are you daring to hit me? Let me tell you, the Parrish family won't let you get away with this!" Mrs. Parrish threatened when she couldn't pry Gianna's hand loose.

Gianna leaned closer to her ear, squinting her eyes coldly, and said even more chillingly than before, "I won't hit you! I'll make you die!"

"You dare! This is a society ruled by law!" Mrs. Parrish widened her eyes as she locked gazes with Gianna, feeling a sense of panic in her heart.

In Gianna's eyes, there was only coldness and no hint of wavering when she said she would make her die.

At that moment, Mrs. Parrish felt that Gianna could make her die.

"Gianna! Stop it!" Professor Booth immediately shouted anxiously, "Don't do anything reckless. We are not at Lancaster Mountain."

The other parents and Randall were dumbfounded when Gianna started choking Mrs. Parrish. None of them reacted in time.

Professor Booth's words reminded them of reality. Randall quickly went to pull Gianna and said, "Ms. Geller, Ms. Parrish's words were harsh. We can sue her. Don't get yourself involved."

Randall was extremely angry with Ms. Parrish.

After Professor Booth confirmed Gianna's identity, the other parents believed, but Ms. Parrish still found fault.

She even used highly offensive language to insult Professor Booth.

Although he hadn't known Gianna for long, during those days at Lancaster Mountain, he could feel Gianna's great respect for her master.

Professor Booth was Gianna's teacher during her university years, and it was difficult for anyone to tolerate someone insulting their teacher, let alone Gianna.

Other parents also tried to dissuade her, "Ms. Geller, please calm down and don't hurt anyone. Ms. Parrish might have spoken without thinking."

Although everyone agreed with what Ms. Parrish said, no one dared to speak up at this moment.

Gianna was terrifying!

Her eyes were as cold as the King of Hell looking at a little ghost, relentless and ruthless.

They knew rural people could be rough, but they didn't expect Gianna to be even more intimidating. She even resorted to violence at school. Judging from her posture, she almost strangled Ms. Parrish to death.

The parents were also scared and said, "Ms. Geller, today's incidents were our fault. We came to trouble you without fully understanding the situation. Please spare Ms. Parrish. We won't pursue this matter further, and you can continue teaching Class 18."

Gianna's cold gaze swept over everyone, and she withdrew her indifferent expression.

She stared at Ms. Parrish's face and said coldly, "Apologize to Professor Booth!"

"Why should I apologize just because you say so? On what grounds?" When Ms. Parrish saw someone speaking up for her, she gained confidence and no longer regarded Gianna with respect. Her arrogant attitude from before reappeared.

"Professor Booth is my teacher. You can choose not to apologize unless you want to die." Gianna leaned close to Ms. Parrish's ear and said coldly, "Don't doubt me. I can make you die, and no one will know it was my doing."

Ms. Parrish suddenly felt a chill!

Faced with Gianna's cold gaze, she instinctively shrank back and momentarily contemplated. With gritted teeth, she said, "Fine, I apologize!"

When she leaves the school, she'll make Gianna pay!

"Professor Booth, I'm sorry for my earlier words. I apologize to you," Ms. Parrish said politely.

"I don't accept your apology!" Professor Booth growled. "Please prepare to be sued."

He had heard everything Gianna said to Ms. Parrish earlier and knew Gianna could carry it out.

He was deeply touched. This stubborn girl always appeared cold and ruthless on the outside but was very kind-hearted.

He refused to accept Ms. Parrish's apology, partly to vent his anger for Gianna and partly to prevent Gianna from taking action against Ms. Parrish. Property © of NôvelDrama.Org.

Some things cannot be undone once they happen.

Gianna had a promising future, and there was no need to ruin herself because of Ms. Parrish.

Gianna let go of Ms. Parrish.

Ms. Parrish took a deep breath and stared at Gianna. Through clenched teeth, she said, "We'll see."


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