From then on, my reputation was ruined. Everyone said that I behaved like a spoiled lady with an evil heart. They began to stay away from me and isolate me.

I rushed forward, grabbed her hair, and dragged her to the stinky ditch.

Nobody was here and the cameras were broken, so no one would know what had happened in the place.

"You're right! I have a big grudge against you, and I even wish I could kill you now."

I looked down at the scratches on the back of my hand, which she had left several bloody marks.

Unexpectedly, she was so strong.

I grabbed her neck and pushed her head into the stinky ditch.

She choked on a lot of dirty water.

When Neil stood up, her head was covered with mud and algae, looking dirty, totally unlike her usual pitiful appearance.

She cursed me with evil eyes, "Elena Odair, you bitch. Let me go!"

I looked at her with disgust and chuckled, "What's wrong? You're showing your true colors. Don't you plan to accuse me of pushing you so that others can protect you?"

Looking her up and down, I nodded with satisfaction.

"Now, people will believe that I bullied you. Go ahead and tell them that I bullied you. I won't stop you."

I took my hand back and covered my nose. "Remember to brush your teeth before that. It stinks."

I glanced at the stinky ditch and couldn't help laughing. "After all, it is connected to the toilet in the teaching building. I'm afraid you'll stink someone up."

Neil stared at me intently, clenched her hands into fists, and suddenly pounced on me.

When she was about to come over, I leaned sideways. The next moment, she bumped into the wall, with a scratch on her forehead from the uneven wall.

She touched her forehead in disbelief. While seeing the blood on her fingers, she collapsed, sat on the ground, and looked at me with hate.

I walked up to Neil and looked down at her. "That's enough for today. I'll have plenty of time to settle accounts with you later."

After finishing speaking, I turned and left.

I couldn't let her frame me.

She looked embarrassed at this time. If she dared to complain to others, I would look up to her.

Later, someone sent me a video in which Neil wrapped her school uniform jacket over her head and ran out of the school.

2

Before returning to the classroom, I saw Fiona waiting anxiously at the door from afar.

She ran towards me and muttered, "Where have you been? Why are you back so late?"

I asked in confusion, "What's wrong?"