Upon seeing her, Mr. James eagerly approached. "Vivienne, this is Felix. The son of an old friend of mine who just returned from studying abroad. He's a genius in the field of electronic engineering, like you. You guys should exchange ideas when you have time."
"Hello, Vivienne."
Vivienne extended her right hand, giving Felix an extra glance. She had seen countless handsome men and beautiful women, but it was the first time she had encountered a man whose beauty was androgynous.
"Hello, Felix."
Although Felix always seemed aloof, he politely shook hands with Vivienne.
"Your colleague was in a car accident yesterday. He's now in the hospital." Mr. James sighed heavily. "So he won't be able to teach Class Eighteen English anymore."
He then patted Felix on the shoulder, laughing. "Fortunately, Felix is back. With only a little over a month left before the college entrance test, he'll take over the English classes."
Vivienne eyed Felix without saying a word. Seeing this, Felix silently pulled out a teaching certificate from his pocket and handed it to her. "Don't worry." He said stiffly, "I'm certified and can guarantee that I'll take good care of your students."
"Come on, don't be so silly." Mr. James chuckled as his face crinkled like a sunflower. He patted Felix's shoulder and said, "Since I've chosen you, I know you can handle it. Vivienne trusts my judgment, right?"
"Felix, take care." Vivienne nodded without saying much.
After Mr. James and Felix left, she still stood there, staring at Felix's retreating figure.
"Vivienne, you're ogling other men behind my back again." Percival appeared out of nowhere, his tone somewhat jealous.
"I'm a sucker for good looks." Vivienne laughed lightly. "Who can blame me when the new guy is so handsome?"
"Is he more handsome than me?" Percival glanced at Felix's distant figure, hiding the glint in his eyes, and persistently nagged Vivienne.
"About the same." Vivienne carefully compared them, then added with a smile. "But he's younger than you."
Percival felt as if he had been stabbed in the heart. He wished he could teach this girl a lesson in certain ways, physically demonstrating how young he was.
"Vivienne."
Suddenly, Vivienne heard someone call her. She turned around to see Coral looking at her timidly. "I… I have something to show you."
Percival frowned. Who was this now?
Seeing that no one was speaking, Coral became anxious. "This could prove your father's innocence."
Vivienne and Percival exchanged glances, then both walked toward Coral.
"What is it?" Vivienne asked.
Coral silently showed them a video of Arabella disparaging Dorian's family for being poor and admitting that she enjoyed a luxurious life only because she was with Beatrice.
This video at least proved that Dorian was innocent of child molestation.
"If necessary, I can testify for your father. Arabella has said many derogatory things about you." Coral seemed a bit frantic. "I know I've done many things to hurt you in the past. Consider this video as a part of my apology."
"Thank you. I'll take the video. It might come in handy." Vivienne thanked her after receiving the video from Coral.
But she knew very well that the so-called child molestation and childhood harassment charges were now impossible to investigate due to a lack of evidence. It was impossible to convict Dorian based solely on Beatrice and Arabella's testimonies.
So this wasn't the main issue. The primary concern was the rape case at the motel.
However, she asked Coral curiously, "Why do you believe in my father's innocence?"
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