Movie Savior

Chapter 365: Don't say it again next time (2/3)

   Chapter 365 Don't say it again next time (23)

   "Murphy, as your teacher, I have reminded you many times!"

School.

  Miss Hanley was sternly looking at the child in front of her.

   Although Murphy lowered her head and didn't speak, she always gave her the feeling that "this child is not reflecting, but resisting her".

   Simply…

   Just like her traitor dad!

   "Well, since you won't explain it, let's call Mr. Donald over."

  Miss Hanley left the words coldly and left the office.

  I think there is some way to contact the parents.

  Although there are no civilian telephones or even other convenient means of communication in this era, it is still okay to catch a neighboring student in the class and ask him to help with a message on the way home from school.

   Soon, two hours passed.

   The sun on the horizon is about to go down.

  Murphy's grandfather, Donald, rushed into the school with all the fatigue and dirt on his shoes.

After    entered the office, he first glanced at Murphy calmly, instead of rebuking him, he looked directly at Teacher Hanley.

   "What happened to Murphy?"

   "Mr. Donald, in fact we have discussed this news with Mr. Cooper before. He may have been busy with other things at the time and didn't care, so I have to stress it again with you here."

   "Don't give Murphy an outdated book full of inappropriate information and rumors."

   "Also, do you have a radio at home?"

  Donald frowned, ignoring Miss Hanley's words about a gun and a stick implying Cooper's treason, but answered her question first:

"There is."

   Murphy’s Modified Radio…

   Every day he could see the child sitting in a chair, staring at the radio with all his attention, as if it was not for listening, but for watching.

   But he really didn't expect that now he would be called a parent when he heard this stuff...

   "That's good, now don't listen to the above information to her anymore, it's not the information she should know... Oh, by the way, don't use the radio anymore."

   "If you don't know how to destroy it properly, you can bring it to me the next time Murphy goes to school. There are professionals in the school who are responsible for destroying this thing."

  Donald opened his mouth several times when he heard this paragraph, but he hesitated, and finally he couldn't help but ask:

   "Why can't I use the radio now?"

   Miss Hanley said calmly, "That's the rule."

   Maybe she thought it was too stiff, so she added:

   "Murphy not only read old books, but also listened to some inappropriate radio broadcasts, which led her to spread bad information in the school and persist in repeated teaching..."

   Hearing this, Donald couldn't help but glared at his unconscious granddaughter.

   Murphy, who lowered his head as if he could see it, raised his head, looked into Donald's eyes, and said softly, "I just said something that is happening in the distance."

   "Steve, Tony, Peter... It's not that the people who listened to me didn't know those things, they knew it from the first broadcast!"

  Miss Hanley's mouth twitched: "Very well, it seems that I want to have an in-depth exchange with the three students you talked about, as well as other potential accomplices."

  Donald also covered his forehead, helplessly looking at his granddaughter, who is smart but lacks emotional intelligence.

   I haven't even told you what to say, I provided the list myself, you can't sell teammates like this!

   Realizing that he had said the wrong thing, Murphy immediately chose to shut up again.

  Miss Hanley looked at the sky outside, and was not interested in getting to know her, a little girl who had gone astray, but said to Donald:

   "I think Murphy might need a longer break so you can more easily correct her mind... Heck, her brother is so good..."

   Excellent farmer?

  This idea suddenly popped into Donald's mind.

  Although in the eyes of people of this era, farmers, especially those called farmers like them, who are really farmers, couldn't be happier.

   And Tom really loves farming. In addition to hard work, he is also talented enough to serve the corn in the field well.

   But in the opinion of his son-in-law Cooper, this has never been a good career, but a helpless choice to support the family.

   Even the old man was deeply influenced by him...

   But right away, Donald realizes that now is not the time to struggle with this.

   What did Miss Hanley mean just now?

   Let Murphy suspend school again?

   "Yes!" Well, you can see the surprise in Donald's heart, Miss Hanley added: "Murphy must be cut off from the school before the party is purged."

  Donald tried to persuade Miss Hanley to back away from the decision by juveniles' right to education, but the other party didn't like him at all.

  Law, even criminal law, seems outdated now.

   No one cares at all.

   However, although Miss Hanley could not withdraw her decision, she still agreed to let Murphy come back to study in the next semester.

   After getting this result, Donald could only take Murphy's hand out of the office contentedly.

   in the hallway outside.

  Donald rubbed his waist, feeling more and more exhausted.

  Fortunately, now the great grandson Tom doesn't have to worry about him.

   But the little granddaughter is more and more able to toss, and there is a faint trend of tossing the two of them together.

   Before Cooper left, Murphy hadn't been so noisy...

   "Don't do that again next semester, Murphy."

   Everyone who mixes with their granddaughter is labeled as a "partner" by their teachers. It is conceivable how taboo this kind of thing is now.

   "But—I really just said something about what's going on!"

  Murphy is very persistent, just like she insisted that there are ghosts in her room at the beginning, she has never changed her opinion on what she thinks is right, and will always output her opinions forcefully.

   "They are the executioners!"

   "They are the ones who are making the carnage insane!"

   "Last time they killed 380,000 hungry people in one go, but instead they called those people thugs!"

   "This is the truth!"

   Murphy's words were so loud that they could reach the office.

  Miss Hanley stuck her head out of the door almost as soon as she finished speaking.

  Donald was so frightened that he quickly picked up his granddaughter and ran out of the school like a weasel stealing chickens.

   Back in the car, the old man took a breath.

   "Murphy, just said it well, but don't say it again next time."

   (end of this chapter)

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