Chapter 480: Chapter 480
Felix Fuller and Stella Hawthorne’s situation is truly a spectacle, but Stella seems to have triumphed, punishing the scumbag.
Giselle Keating glanced at Eleanor Sterling, feeling somewhat discontent. She said sternly, "Professor Declan, I am about to become an instructor at The Academy of Medicine Hospital.
I hope that a student like Eleanor Sterling, who resorts to violence, will be severely punished!"
She is the only precious daughter of The Keating Family, cherished from a young age.
Always accustomed to getting her way, the first time she hit a wall was with Alaric Faulkner, all because of Eleanor Sterling.
So Miss Giselle, without hesitation, decided to go against Eleanor Sterling, not even bothering to hide her thoughts from Alaric Faulkner.
She openly told Alaric Faulkner that she was interested in him.
Eleanor Sterling had no idea what was on this lady’s mind; if she did, she would surely call her a fool.
While others pretended to be innocent lambs in front of men, she went the opposite way.
Declan Dempsey frowned, looking at the people around. He felt that although Eleanor Sterling had reasons, resorting to violence was still wrong.
"I will immediately call the other professors to convene a meeting to discuss Eleanor Sterling’s punishment." Follow current novels on novel⦿fire.net
Stella Hawthorne was worried when she heard about Eleanor Sterling potentially being punished.
She hurriedly ran over to tug at Silas Hawthorne’s sleeve, "Bro, Eleanor is going to be punished because of me. What should we do? You must help her!"
Silas Hawthorne’s eyes darkened, and he said in a low voice, "Mm, don’t worry. She’s..." He paused, "I won’t let anything happen to her."
Standing next to him, Alaric Faulkner naturally heard his words and suddenly his expression turned cold.
Don’t think he doesn’t know, what Silas Hawthorne wanted to say was... that Eleanor Sterling was his fiancée.
Damn it, he still hasn’t given up.
Declan Dempsey and a few other professors went to the meeting room, even Eleanor Sterling’s mentor Audrey Zane was there, along with Roman Morgan.
It was obvious that the matter Eleanor Sterling had caused was quite severe, drawing so much attention.
Facing so many people’s questioning, Eleanor Sterling showed not a hint of nervousness, as if she wasn’t afraid of the punishment at all.
It wasn’t that Eleanor Sterling was confident, but she was prepared to seek help from Brian Zane if needed.
Of course, it would depend on the situation.
Unless absolutely necessary, she wouldn’t easily reveal her identity, or the trouble would be even greater.
At the entrance to the meeting room, Alaric Faulkner and Silas Hawthorne stood there, obviously waiting for the outcome of Eleanor Sterling’s situation.
They were outsiders to The Academy of Medicine, and although their statuses were impressive, they couldn’t intervene until the verdict was passed.
They could only wait for Eleanor Sterling’s punishment results before attempting to intervene.
Alaric Faulkner stuck a hand in his pocket and said, "Don’t get involved."
Silas Hawthorne grinned, "Alaric, are you trying to block my way of being the hero who saves the damsel in distress?"
Alaric Faulkner didn’t respond, but the meaning was clear—he wouldn’t give Silas Hawthorne any opportunity to get close to Eleanor Sterling.
"Alaric." Silas Hawthorne suddenly looked at Alaric Faulkner and said seriously, "As long as Eleanor and I are still engaged, she remains my fiancée."
Alaric Faulkner’s expression darkened visibly, his eyes turned an abyssal shade.
"Hasn’t the Hawthorne Family set their sights on that piece of land in Southville for quite some time?" Alaric Faulkner said in a calm and cold voice.
Silas Hawthorne raised an eyebrow, the corners of his lips still curved, "Are you offering that piece of land in exchange for Eleanor Sterling? Does she know she’s only worth a piece of land?"
The corridor was quiet, the two men’s auras suddenly clashing intensely, in a silent yet fierce confrontation.
Moments later, Silas Hawthorne suddenly spoke, "I won’t interfere."
He backed down this time, but it was only this time that he wouldn’t step in to help Eleanor Sterling, not that he was cutting ties with her.