Chapter 925 I Will Not Tolerate Them
*After I anonymously reported it, someone contacted me, asking me to show them what I had first. But I was cautious and hung up immediately.” Harold added, “I made the call from a public phone.”
Upon hearing that, Wynter caressed his head. “You did great. Whatever you didn’t post, I’ll post it on your behalf.”
As Wynter moved to stand up, Harold followed suit. “Miss.”
Wynter turned around.
Harold’s eyes were red. “In The Three Monkeys, it says that bad people go to hell. Will Wyatt and the others go to hell?”
“They will.” Wynter’s eyes darkened. “They have every reason to.”
Harold’s face tensed up. “Then I’ll wait to see their fate. I was too timid before, so I owe Dulcie. But I still want to tell her that I’ve fulfilled our promise.”
To hand the video over to someone who could truly administer justice when the time was right was Harold’s promise to Dulcie.
Harold had not been doing well during this time. He suffered from nightmares every night.
He dreamed of Wyatt and the others constantly bullying people. When someone came to interview them, they were the “good students” at school.
In his dream, Dulcie was trapped underground, bound by heavy iron chains. She couldn’t go anywhere because people said she was promiscuous and that her body developed too early for her age.
Harold covered his ears, not wanting to listen, but the voices persisted.
He had promised Dulcie not to give up.
In the meantime, he had been afraid and trembling at times. He tried to seize many opportunities.
He listened to Dulcie’s words–to hold back before advancing to the finals.
Harold didn’t know if Wynter would be their ticket to the finals, but she had said those people would go to hell. He had to take a chance.
Budd was already ill. If Harold didn’t do so now, he might regret it for the rest of his life.
Harold looked back, and Jolie was watching him.
Jolie reached out and hugged him. “Harold, you’re very brave. To me, you’re the Monkey King.”
What kind of burden must a teenager bear to endure all this? Just listening to it made Jolie feel terrified.
“Mom, I didn’t stand up for Dulcie when she was being bullied. I didn’t… stand up for her.” Harold’s cry.
echoed in the hall.
Chapter 925 | Will Not Tolerate Them
Everyone who witnessed this scene was deeply moved.
Wynter withdrew her gaze and dialed a number directly. “This time, I’m acting on my own authority. I deserve credit for the Lowe family’s alleged military merit.”
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