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Under the Heiress' Facade novel Chapter 126

Violet, Quincey, and the school doctor were shocked.

Eugene, who had been staring blankly at Hera, suddenly felt his scalp tingle and his body tremble as he saw her pick up the lead ball.

"Don't hurt my son!"

Yana feared Hera would really throw the lead ball, so she hurriedly shielded her son with her hands. It could be fatal if it hit his head.

However, the stretcher couldn't withstand the weight of both of them and tilted to one side.

With a loud bang, accompanied by the screams of Eugene and Yana, they toppled over with the stretcher, creating a rather comical scene.

Hera chuckled lightly and released her grip. The lead ball dropped to the ground with a thud, causing Eugene and his mother to tremble in fear.

Immediately, an unpleasant urine smell began to spread slowly.

At the sight of the previously arrogant Yana trembling in fear and Eugene wetting himself, Gino looked at Hera with admiration in his eyes.

He couldn't help but marvel at Hera's decisive actions. Despite their differences, her intervention had earned his forgiveness, and he resolved not to sever ties with her.

"How dare you threaten us! I'll sue you! And I'll have Dean Ludden expel you!"

Yana quickly stood and pulled Eugene up.

"What's going on?"

Suddenly, a stern voice rang out.

Everyone turned around, only to see Andrew standing at the door of the school clinic, accompanied by his assistant.

"Dean Ludden."

The two teachers and the school doctor were completely taken aback by Andrew's appearance. They quickly greeted him respectfully.

Yana had never met Andrew before.

Upon seeing the respectful demeanor of the two teachers, her eyes lit up, and she immediately complained, "Dean Ludden, you arrived just in time. One of them hit my son, and the other threatened us. You must expel them."

Andrew first nodded lightly and greeted Hera with a smile, much to the shock of the two teachers, who widened their eyes in disbelief. They found it quite unusual, as Andrew was typically known for his stern demeanor.

Hera's indifferent nod made it seem as if she were the one in charge and Andrew was her subordinate.

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