Chapter 242
“Ms Alyssa, I’ve heard there’s a wonderful café in the university with the best macchiatos. Why don’t I grab some for you and Ms Tatiana?” Sean suggested.
“That would be lovely. Bring her out here too.” Alyssa’s eyes never left the plans she’d printed out.
She added, “She didn’t answer my call just now, so call her later when you head inside. I don’t think she knows we’re using this entrance.”
“Alright, miss.” Sean stepped out of the car and went into the university.
The moment he did, several young students gave him admiring looks. He was quite attractive, tall, and dressed in a proper suit and tie.
Sean ignored the looks sent his way and proceeded to buy two coffees. Nonetheless, he still
managed to catch the attention of the female baristas.
Two fashionably dressed students walked into the café, all designer clothing and jewelry.
“Did you hear? The performance arts‘ convocation play is setting Tatiana Taylor as the female lead!
Sean paused what he was doing and focused on listening to what the two had to say.
“Hmph. Her again? She must have slept with the teachers to win that position!”
“Right? Earlier, I even saw her leaving for the forest behind campus with Tyler Crowley, the
hottest guy in our term. What a slut! We should tell everyone to stay away from h–ah!”
The girls suddenly shrieked, the sound shocking everyone in the café.
Sean had splashed the hot coffee in his hand onto them.
“A–Are you crazy? How fucking dare you?” the girl screamed. Their makeup was starting to run.
down their faces.
“Section 312 of the Criminal Code provides that whoever states, makes, circulates, or encourages
statements or claims or any information of any kind which amounts to intentional slander or
defamation of another’s personal reputation or name, can be sentenced to three years maximum
of imprisonment or be stripped away the self–realization right of politics,” Sean recited curtly.
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Then, he said, “You two should be grateful I don’t hurt women.”
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