Chapter 66

In the infirmary of Ventropolis High School, the doctor reassured everyone, “Fortunately, it’s nothing serious. Her menses came. She’s perfectly fine. There’s no major health issue, but she does have some injuries on her face…” The doctor glanced at the teacher on duty.

The teacher stood up and reassured the doctor, “You can go back now, Dr. Cavil. I’ll take care

of them.”

“Alright, Mr. Wahey. I’ll head back then. I’ve already prescribed the medication; it’s on the table. Don’t forget to take it with you,” Dr. Cavil replied.

Today, the teacher on duty was Richard Wahey, the head of the Character Education Department. He was a middle-aged man in his forties, with a protruding belly and glasses. At first glance, he seemed honest. He had carried Jadie on his back all the way to the medical office, leaving bloodstains on the back of his shirt.

The first day of Jadie’s period could be quite uncomfortable. She usually carried painkillers with her, but that day, they were still in her backpack, and she hadn’t had a chance to take

them out.

downward, clutching

concern as she looked at Jadie. “Jadie, do you feel any

fault. It

Tomorrow, I’ll inform your homeroom teacher about what happened.” He walked over to Jadie’s resting bed and crouched halfway down. “Jadie, let me carry

worry, Mr. Wahey. I’m feeling much better now. I can walk by

let you do that. I’m worried! If you think it’s inconvenient for me to carry you, I can hold you instead.” He

suddenly turned cold. She repeated, “Mr. Wahey, I said I can walk

off guard, freezing her for a moment. This wasn’t the Jadie she knew; she

faint smile graced her lips as she said, “Claire, could you lend

a mere illusion.

hesitated briefly before

slipped on her shoes. Richard, on

the infirmary, Claire headed upstairs to retrieve Jadie’s painkillers. Richard promptly notified

had already been switched off. The room was shared among six students, with two of them peacefully asleep and two others engrossed

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