"ihy are you being so harsh on Miss Moore?" "Yeah, why are you doing this? Miss Moore was here teaching long before you transferred.
What makes you think she doesn't deserve to be here?" "We know you cfrom a wealthy family, but that doesn't give you the right to say whatever you want.
" " "Miss Moore hasn't done anything to you.
If you're upset, you should leave.
No one here will put up with your attitude.
Victoria was surprised that the students turned on her after what she had said.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHer face flushed with anger as she pointed at Hannah.
"She only got into this college through underhanded connections.
Don't think I don't know, just because I'm new here.
The area fell into an uneasy silence following her accusation, and the students exchanged complex looks. Using the moment, Sadie discreetly slipped behind Victoria and the others, using them as a shield. Convinced of her stance, Victoria crossed her arms and looked at Hannah disdainfully.
"You land jobs by sleeping around.
How is that a skill?" From within the crowd, Hannah pointed to her temple and tilted her head, replying sharply, "Listen, lady.
If you've got an issue with your head, I suggest you consult a psychologist as soon as possible.
Victoria, the cherished princess of the Archer family, had been coddled from birth.
Never before had anyone dared to challenge her as Hannah had, nor had anyone blatantly called her insane. "What did you say?!" Victoria's voice escalated sharply.
"Repeat that!" At that moment, her entourage rallied to her defense, their indignation palpable.
"Is this how a teacher behaves? Calling a student insane is outrageous!" one of them cried out.
"Look at who Victoria is! Do you really think you can afford to offend her?" said another.
"You'll regret crossing Victoria; we can make you vanish from Valmere by tomorrow!" another threatened.
These threats sparked a surge of amusement in Hannah.
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It seemed ever since her return to the country, everyone was keen to flaunt ve athews their status at her. Hannah tilted her head, her voice cool and steady.
"I won't repeat myself.
If you didn't hearthe first time, perhaps you should get your hearing ve checked along with your brain. Her retort was utterly disparaging.
Victoria was usually surrounded by flattery and adoration, so she found herself speechless in this moment and unable to conjure a harsh enough rebuke for Hannah. "You! Argh!" she sputtered, overwhelmed by frustration.
Meanwhile, sstudents began defending Hannah.