Be it Milo’s own classmates or these parents of the students, none of them could have expected anyone to stand up for Milo.
Honestly, if their roles had been reversed and they were placed in Milo’s position, they believed no one would bother to speak up for them.
Miriam folded her arms and stood in the hallway as she watched the situation with interest. She might have guessed this would happen, but little could she have expected such a conclusion.
The parents were a little embarrassed. Right now, they did not know what they should do. Meanwhile, the students were all looking at Milo in a daze. All of them were wondering what kind of backing this teenager had.
Linda looked at Milo’s actual homeroom teacher and said, “We’ll have Milo transfer to our class, so why don’t you handle the paperwork with the school?”
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