Chapter 851 Going Back on His Word

“I am just an elementary student who failed my exam. What can I do, Mr. Zorn?”

Irvin’s big and clear eyes blinked, making the boy look completely harmless. Fenris stared at Irvin for a good minute as he gave it a thought, and eventually decided he was overthinking things. What can a little punk like Irvin do to the computer system anyway?

Still, it irked Fenris to see that apathetic attitude Irvin was displaying. “You.” Fenris narrowed his eyes and rudely instructed Irvin, “Stand in the corridor outside. Don’t come in without my permission.”

Irvin, however, only continued to sit there. “Teachers aren’t allowed to physically punish students, Mr. Zorn. If you insist on that, the Department of Education will receive a report I will file on you when I get out of here. Are you sure you want to do this?”

Fenris was delighted when he heard Irvin’s question. With his hands behind his back, he took a proper look at the boy before he let out a disdainful look. “Instead of picking up the good things, you have learned to threaten people despite being a child, huh? Go on and file a report. We will see whether the government officials would choose to believe an unruly bully who beat up his classmates or a teacher, who is in the top 10. You are nothing I can’t handle. Now get out!”

A small frown appeared on Irvin’s young face then. As he glared at Fenris, he quickly took the chance when Fenris was distracted to throw Alexia a knowing look, which the girl immediately understood.

Solemnly nodding, she followed his instruction and pressed ‘enter’ on the keyboard. “Mr. Zorn!” The subordinate sitting in front of the computer finally lost his mind the next second. “Something has happened! Please take a look at this!”

“What is with all this fuss just because the files can’t be deleted? You can just manually leave a note on this…” Fenris grumbled while walking over.

However, he was greeted by a series of flickering codes all over the computer screen the moment he stood beside his subordinate. The school’s strictly-business computer system had turned into a warzone for codes in that instant.

At that point, Fenris couldn’t help worrying as well, but he managed to put on a calm façade. “Why are you still sitting there? It is obvious this is a virus attack. Go get someone to fix this!”

“I am on my way, sir!”

leave this place, the subordinate was out of the

the White siblings and Fenris were left in

in front of his computer as he grumpily moved the cursor in his attempt to fix the computer.

let a small laugh slip before she

loud enough for the

then took the initiative to walk to the desk and offered his help. “Mr. Zorn, I know how to fix computers. Do you

and pushing his glasses sitting on the bridge of his nose up, he rolled his eyes at the boy. “You? Playing games, maybe. But you are saying you can get rid of the

this mean we can stay if I fix it?” Irvin confidently stated

was invested as soon as he heard that. “Sure,” he unhesitantly agreed. “If you repair it, not only will I let you stay, but will

just need to expel your grandson publicly if

smilingly huffed. “Fine. But if you can’t do it, I will have you expelled and have your family be responsible for the repair fees of the computer

that, he stretched out an arm. “Let us shake hands to seal the deal. Real men don’t go back on their word. With this hand shake,

was outside the door, stopped in his

stood up and shook Irvin’s hand. “It

stand up, then.” Irvin

unwillingly got up from the chair and stood aside. “Let’s see how much longer you can act

keyboard, he seemed as though he had been possessed by a spirit.

typed so fast Fenris thought he

ceaseless. Fenris hurriedly took off his glasses, wiped the lenses hard twice, and put them on again. By then, Irvin’s hands had gotten even faster. Fenris

making a clicking sound. He then threw the keyboard to the side and

computer slowly shrank, and finally turned into a bright line before it disappeared from

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