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275. Come to power

There was no doubt that Hevin was warning him.

He Wen's implication was that he could hear the conversation between Bain and Jimmy, including their dispute over Hal just now.

If Hevendrenger's ears weren't particularly sensitive, it means that he has probably reached the third level and has a perceptual ability that exceeds that of ordinary humans.

But no matter what, Bain's best choice now is to turn around and leave, avoiding the limelight first.

Bain said politely:

"I'm sorry, let's go somewhere else to talk."

Then he pulled Jimmy towards the other end of the corridor as if nothing was wrong.

Jimmy looked back twice. He always felt that there was some strange emotion fermenting in his heart, but he didn't know how to vent it. He couldn't even tell what the emotion in his heart was.

Hewen looked at Silla:

"Thanks."

Silla said humbly:

"Uncle Hevin, Hal and I are friends, this is what I should do."

Silla couldn't help but ask one more question:

"Did you hear everything?"

Hewen smiled and nodded:

"I only heard what I was supposed to hear."

Hewen didn't say anything more to the descendants of Eberron, and turned back to the classroom to accompany Ha La.

The person sitting next to Hewen was not another parent, but a green-haired girl with wild eyes.

For some reason, Peloris did not ask her elders to attend the parent-teacher meeting, but attended the meeting herself.

But it seemed that she didn't enjoy listening to Lamont's nonsense. She felt impatient more than once, but this emotion was not expressed strongly. Except for Hevin, there was no one in this room.

It is estimated that no one noticed her irritability.

Hala also mentioned this girl to Heven, and the number of times she talked about this girl was second only to her two friends, Antotika and Ciro.

Hala has always wanted to make friends with Peloris, and even instinctively used her talents to a certain extent. However, even Hala, who can make all living creatures "love everyone", can only do it with her.

I received a look of indifference.

Mystery can easily arouse a person's interest, and a mysterious, beautiful, and proud girl is more likely to attract the attention of others.

Hara noticed her.

Lamont suddenly shouted:

"Now, please invite our classmate Hela and her parents to come on stage together and tell the parents about the situation of the class."

Ha La looked at Hewen with a blank look in her eyes.

She didn't know what happened.

The girl looked at Hewen helplessly.

The whole class looked over. Among them were workers in simple clothes, a slightly fat rich lady, young aristocratic children, and poor students whose parents were working overtime and could not come. They were still reading and studying while participating in the meeting.

Even Peloris looked at Hala in surprise.

Hevin held down Hall's shoulders and looked at Lamont.

He saw a familiar eye.

Ha La was pushed back to her seat by Hevin, and then the man walked to the stage alone.

Peloris looked at Hevin, curious about what he would say.

"I'm sorry, but Mr. Lamont, did you not inform Hala in advance that she was going to report on the class today?" Hevin looked at Lamont.

Lamont said:

"That's right, but I asked Ha La to be the class monitor just to train her abilities. What I did just now was just a temporary act, and I believe that this child has the ability to handle challenges without preparation."

Hewen smiled and said:

"As Ha La's guardian, I can still see the qualities that Ha La has."

Everyone in the audience couldn't help but feel a little confused. The two people above were saying some inexplicable and puzzling words.

Hewen said:

"Mr. Lamont, I'm very grateful that you saw Hala's talent. You have very good eyes and can see things that many people can't see in their lives. You saw her uniqueness in Hala."

Lamont kept smiling and looked at Hevin.

Hevin continued:

"But I beg, I beg Mr. Lamont to stop everything you are doing, please don't let Ha La serve as monitor. I understand your idea of ​​​​training Ha La, but..."

Hewen's voice became stronger:

"Everyone has things he should do, and these things depend on his abilities. Although some people are talented, there is no doubt that their abilities are insufficient. If you force yourself to do things beyond your abilities, you may not have good results.

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"Just like a rat that is preyed upon by a viper, maybe he can succeed, but in the end his ending will definitely not be good, don't you think so? Mr. Lamont."

Hewen asked very sincerely.

Peloris in the audience felt something strange. Although he could express that Hara was not capable enough to take on the duties of monitor, it was still a bit strange.

Especially the examples given by Hewen always make people feel that he is...

Threaten Lamont.

Peloris turned to look at Ha La.

There was no embarrassment, shyness, relief or relaxation in the way Ha La looked forward.

There was only hostility, and if Peloris guessed correctly, this hostility should have appeared along with Hevin's actions, hostility towards Lamont.

Peloris understood.

Halla knew that Hevin was indeed threatening Lamont.
Chapter completed!
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