Teacher Hughes and Teacher Williams stood by, sweating coldly, unsure of whom to help. These students were not ordinary children, and these parents were certainly not easy to deal with.
The wealthy woman was indifferent, "I thought it was something serious, just lifting a skirt. She's wearing so much, what can be seen? Even if it's summer, and they're wearing less, they're just kids. No big deal."
Emily Williams got angry. Many parents of boys had this mindset; since their child was a boy, they didn't suffer any loss. They didn't care how their sons bullied girls outside, which is why there were so many men who mistreated women.
Moreover, the child was already eight years old, and many actions were done with conscious intent. They're not like clueless one or two-year-old babies.
Emily Williams pulled Olivia to her side, raised her voice, and said, "Olivia, do you remember the moves your Taekwondo coach taught you?"
Olivia's voice was crisp, "I remember."
