Parents were all gobsmacked by Collin's words.
"Is Vivienne really a PhD student? And is she also Mr. James's student? Holy cow! That's unbelievable!"
When Lysander said Vivienne held two PhD degrees, they didn't buy it.
Vivienne was brought in by Lysander, and they weren't sure if it was a hoax or not.
But the fact that Mr. James's team personally vouched for it meant it must be true.
A national champion at 14.
A PhD student at 16.
That was one in a thousand.
To have such a high-achieving teacher at Cloudcrest High School, the students were so lucky!
"My daughter's been missing the admission score for top universities by over 30 points in her recent exams. If Ms. Vivienne could tutor her, she'd definitely get in."
"My daughter too. She's good in humanities, but her science is not up to par. With a PhD student like Ms. Vivienne guiding her, she should be able to improve."
After their initial shock, the parents started discussing.
This time, everyone referred to Vivienne as a teacher.
As they were considering how to get Vivienne to teach other classes, an inappropriate voice rang out, "Are you guys nuts? How can you just swallow whatever they feed you? If Vivienne really was a national champion at 14 and had two PhD degrees at 16, why wasn't it all over the news?"
The one who spoke was Hilda.
Everyone was stunned.
That was right!
Why wasn't it all over the news?
A national champion at 14 should've been a piece of big news!
It was definitely a big event that would have attracted attention.
All of them had kids, and some were in the same grade as Vivienne years ago, but they never heard of a national champion named Vivienne.
"I can't believe that Lysander, just so that Vivienne could get this far, even conspired with Mr. James to deceive us." Hilda sneered looking at Mr. James, "You're a highly esteemed professor, yet you teamed up with Lysander to puff up a country bumpkin to such high status. I have no respect for you. You can go teach Class Eighteen. My child doesn't need a teacher like you!"
After a pause, Hilda added, "Vivienne is just a pretty face. You're in your sixties, and you are old enough to be her grandpa. Could it be that you have impure thoughts about her too?"
"That's outrageous!" Mr. James roared, "You're going too far, making up stuff and slandering people. If you don't get punished by the law, my sixty years of life would have been in vain."
Mr. James furiously turned to Collin, "Get a lawyer right now. I want the Field family to receive a lawyer's letter within an hour. Tell the lawyer that I will not accept any settlement!"
"Huh, sue me. Go ahead. Do you think I'm scared of you? Shameless old man, ah?"
Before Hilda could finish her sentence, her neck was tightly gripped by Vivienne. Vivienne's cold face was covered with frostiness, her whole demeanor was icy. Her slender fingers tightly gripped when she said with a chilly voice, "Do you think I'm easy to bully just because I didn't fight back when you insulted me?"
"You, you let go of me!" Hilda's face turned red, her hands struggling to pry Vivienne's hand off her neck.
However, no matter how hard she tried, she couldn't break free from Vivienne's grip.
"Vivienne, you dare to hit me! Let me tell you, if you lay a finger on me, my family won't let you off!" Unable to break free, Hilda started to threaten Vivienne.
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