Chapter 75: Expel Her
Siestaโs heart stirred when she heard that, and she sincerely appreciated Carโs kindness. Thank you, for Zahn Fe leaving myโฆ
With that, she stood up, making no mention of his earlier words. Her refusal was obvious.
Oscar, a little disappointed, still said, โYouโre always welcome to discuss your grandmaโs condition with me.โ
Sjerna nodded in acknowledgment.
After leaving the hospital, she went to the supermarket to buy some daily necessities. Dickson was coming over tomorrow, and the house couldnโt be completely empty.
Bradleyโs place looked like a model home. It hadnโt mattered when she was alone for the past few days, but now she had to properly set things up. After all, this was going to be their home. Not just for her and Dickson; Lily would be moving in too.
She was browsing the supermarket when she suddenly received a call from the school, asking her to come immediately. Sierra didnโt know what had happened, but she had a bad feeling. When she arrived, the dean and two vice principals were already waiting. She instantly knew this wasnโt a small matter.
Before she could speak, the dean said, โSierra, have you considered withdrawing from school?โ
Sierra raised an eyebrow. โWithdraw? Why?โ
Seeing her reaction, the dean couldnโt help but say, โDo you not realize the trouble youโve caused for our school? The situation has blown up. Thousands of students and parents are complaining. We hope you understand.โ
Hearing this, Sierra finally understood what had been happening these past few days. She pulled out her phone and checked the school forum, quickly piecing things together. Denise truly was her nemesis, causing trouble for her even when they werenโt together.
Sierra looked at the school administrators. Putting her phone away, she said, โIโm withdrawing. If they canโt stand me, theyโre free to leave.โ
The administrators hadnโt expected her to say that. For a moment, they were stunned.
Sierra curled her lips into a slight smirk. โAfter all, Iโm not the one who canโt stay here, am I?โ
The dean couldnโt help but blurt out, โIs this really necessary?โ
He had assumed this would be an easy matter to resolve. He had never expected Sierra to be this unyielding. Not only did she refuse to withdraw, but she also suggested others leave instead.
โSierra, ever since you enrolled, youโve caused numerous problems for the school. If you refuse to withdraw voluntarily, weโll have to expel you.โ
He was emboldened by the news that Sierra no longer had any ties to the Xander family.
โOn what grounds?โ Sierra asked coldly. โWhich school rule have I violated? Iโve read the entire student handbook. If you can point out the specific rule I broke, Iโll accept the expulsion.โ
โYou!โ The dean hadnโt expected her to be this defiant. Just as he was about to respond, one of the vice principals cleared his throat and said, โSierra, thereโs no need to be so confrontational. Weโre doing this for your own good. With so many studentsโฆโ
โSorry, but I donโtโฆโ Sierra glanced at him, her tone laced with mockery. โDid the Xander family pay the school off? Or did they donate a building?โ
The vice principal was immediately at a loss for words.
Seeing his colleagues struggle, the other vice principal spoke up. โThere are some things we all understand without saying. We simply reinstated you in the literature department. After all, that was your original major. If you want to stay, youโll have to transfer back. Are you willing?โ
Sierraโs gaze turned icy. โWhy should I? Iโm doing fine in the biochemistry department. Why should I switch?โ
โBecause youโre completely unqualified,โ the vice principal said firmly. โBiochemistry isnโt childโs play. Youโre a literature major; why meddle in something beyond your ability? There are only two options: withdraw from school or transfer back to literature.โ
Sierra gave him a long look before suddenly asking, โWhat did Denise offer you?โ
The vice principalโs expression visibly wavered, though he quickly forced himself to appear firm. โI donโt know what youโre talking about. Weโre just following school regulations. You switched majors without taking the required exams, which was against the rules. Weโre simply correcting that mistake.โ
โSo, what youโre saying is that if I pass the required exams, I can stay in the biochemistry department? Is that correct?โ