Chapter 78
“You have no right to speak of Halliday University! This is my school, you have no place here.
Leave, or I’ll call security!”
Sadie’s words looped like a broken record.
Exhausted, Hannah pulled out her phone and displayed a job offer.
“I work at Halliday University now.
”
“Oh!” Without even scrutinizing Hannah’s phone screen, Sadie scoffed, “You’re an uneducated ex-con.
What school would take that risk? They don’t care about their reputation anymore?”
Sadie then erupted into laughter, as if suddenly hit by a realization.
“You’re working some menial cafeteria job, aren’t you? Should I look for you during Lunch?”
Sadie kept talking incessantly, preventing Hannah from leaving.
Hannah had initially arrived at school thirty minutes early, but now, thanks to Sadie, she risked being late for her job.
Hannah scowled.
“Whatever I’m doing has no relevance to you.
Your brother and I have decided to divorce.
I’d appreciate it if you’d stay out of my life moving forward.
”
“What? You think you can just sever ties with the Edwards family after a divorce? You’ve spent years living off us.
Ever thought about paying all that money back?” Sadie sneered.
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She shot a proud look at Hannah.
“You’re despicable! You’re after half of my brother’s assets.
I haven’t finished with you.
You shameless bitch! What makes you suitable for a position at my school?
You should know that I can ruin your newfound job with a single phone call.
”
Hannah met Sadie’s eyes with an icy stare.
“Talking big could backfire, you know.
Oh, I didn’t realize your family owned Halliday University.
Feel free to fire anyone you please.
Go on, make that call.
Just because I’ve been tolerant doesn’t mean I’m a pushover,”
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Stung by Hannah’s retort, Sadie was left speechless.
Hannah used to exert herself to please her, but now the woman had displayed her true colors.
“You’ll regret this,” Sadie finally said, pointing at Hannah.
“Mark my words.
My brother will fire you.
Just wait and see.
You’ll come to beg my brother!”
As Sadie stormed off, Hannah checked the time on her phone, heaved a sigh of relief, and made her way hastily toward the principal’s office.
Hannah’s office was located on the fifteenth floor and housed only three clinical teachers, including Hannah.
One of them was an older professor who rarely came to the office.