Ten minutes later, Billy and the others had a general understanding of the situation. The child of the man with a gold necklace was transferred to this kindergarten last semester and had caused varying degrees of harm to at least ten classmates. Every time an incident occurred, those parents confront that man but not only do he not apologize, he even threatened or physically harmed them. The kindergarten had also negotiated with that man many times, but he had no sense of wrongdoing and had never properly educated his child.
The most outrageous incident was when one student almost lost his sight after being poked in the eye with a pencil by their child. It took several months for him to recover some vision.
Even so, this family didn't even apologize. And when that student's mother went to confront them, she was bullied by a group of thugs and was still in hospital now.
"Did you call the police?" Billy asked Priscilla Corbyn after hearing the story.
"It's no use calling the police. They are more arrogant than the police." Priscilla shook her head.
"He has been taken back to the station several times but always released within an hour and then becomes worse than before. In fact, we dare not call the police anymore."
"Take, for instance, what happened with that kid's mom last time. They randomly pinned the blame on some thug, but he had nothing to do with it."
"Do you know his name?" Billy's tone became cold.
"I do!" Priscilla Corbyn nodded, "His name is Alec Pierce and his father is Mark Pierce. They say he has good relationships with many departments."
"Ask Judge to check it out right away!" Billy turned to Casey and instructed.
"Okay!" Casey nodded and dialed Judge's phone number.
"Ms Corbyn, let me handle this matter. Don't worry, they will never cause trouble again." Billy turned to look at Priscilla Corbyn. "They should be here soon, if it's convenient for you, could you help my daughter complete her enrollment procedures first?"
"Mr Gardner, I... I'm worried that I might cause trouble for you..." Priscilla Corbyn hesitated before speaking up.
"Trust me, nothing will happen." Billy reassured her before sending a message to Harleen.
Shortly after, Harleen walked over with Tasha.
"Harleen, this is Priscilla Corbyn, the principal here." Billy introduced with a smile. "Ms Corbyn, this is my wife Harleen Knight and my daughter Tasha."
"Nice to meet you, Ms Corbyn!" Harleen greeted Priscilla Corbyn with a smile on her face.
"Ms Knight, nice to meet you. You're so beautiful," Priscilla Corbyn couldn't help but compliment her.
"You flatter me too much, Ms Corbyn!"
"Nice to meet you, Ms Corbyn!" Tasha chimed in loudly.
"Tasha dearie! You're so cute!" Priscilla Corbyn said with a smile.
"Harleen, can you take Tasha to complete the enrollment procedures with Ms Corbyn?" Billy asked as he looked at her.
"All right then." Harleen nodded.
Then the three of them entered the teaching building.
Soon, Casey's phone rang, and he picked it up to see that it was Judge calling.
"..."
"I got it. I'll let you know." Casey hung up the phone after listening for two minutes or so.
"How's it going?" Billy asked.
"This Pierce family is not simple," Casey responded.
"Mark Pierce and his son have no records in the SHADOW system. They have a long history of criminal activity. If we really wanted to pursue this, we could have taken him down several times by now, but he acts like nothing happened."
"Also, Judge found out that Mark Pierce has a brother who is skilled in martial arts."
"Three years ago, they committed a serious crime. They wiped out an entire family of five while fighting over mining rights," he explained.
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