Apologize, Vicky.

Eric's face distorted into a frown and his eyes quickly fell on the culprit who looked unmoved. " What? She's just a dumb lower grade looser, and a liar. " Victoria blushed hard forgetting they were twins.

Eric got up from his chair with a completely different demeanor from his calm self seconds ago. " Why did you do that, Vicky? " His voice was calm compared to the look on his face.

" Look, I know you're twins, but you know she's so dumb and—" Eric's eyes fell at the statement, making her think she'd successfully won him over by saying the truth. " She's even a big fat liar."

The other Children also started to gather round them looking awed. There's a liar in the class? This piqued their interest and those who were close to the same power level as Vicky joined in to support her.

Everyone knew that the Grays were lower class children in the school if not the lowest. Their mother was a mysterious and low-key woman, that many wondered what she actually does for a living. Maybe she got favour from someone wealthy by sending her children into the school, but the person must be someone prestigious to be able to afford to get the children in with a proper interview.

The only reason why most children didn't bully them was mostly because of Eric.

The twins were instantly recognized the moment they entered the school because of their unique looks. Diane had lots of higher grade friends too, making it one of the reasons why she doesn't get bullied.

She never gets in trouble due to her innocent physique.

However, Victoria seemed to be the only person who seemed not to like her from the first day. They never got along.

" You don't have any right to push her, so pick her up, and apologize. " Eric's tone was serious. He was maintaining himself because of the fact that he might get a bad record. Their mother would certainly not be happy with that.

" Wha—" Victoria blushed but quickly paused when Eric slammed his palm against the table and got up. " Now. "

But instead of Apologizing her eyes instantly turned red and she started crying. Her cries were so loud, that anyone who wasn't there at that moment would think they were bullying her.

" Why d-did you make her cry, E-Eric?" One of the children asked and quickly went to her side to comfort her.

" I was just trying to be friends with him and he yelled at me. " She cried and the candy nobody noticed she was holding fell from her grip.

" He's just a lower class boy, why don't you show him his place, Vicky. My mommy said poor people don't get to make friends with people like us. " Another kid joined in using the opportunity to get close to her.

" I dare you to say that again, brat. " Eric lowered his tone, making them all run away crying.

He turned to look down to where Diane was supposed to be, but was surprised when he couldn't find her there.

" There she is, teacher. She pushed me and I scrapped my knee!" Diane's face was full of mischief as he pointed out towards the crying Vicky. She's crying beyi told her I'd report it to you. "

Bam! Bam! Bam! Nobody insults me physically and gets away with it. She smirked inwardly.

" Miss Victoria, how could you! You were brought up from the most prestigious family, and yet, you act so I'll mannered?" The teacher shook her head and carried Diane up in her arms, " you should be ashamed that you're bullying such a sweet girl, all because of your higher status."

Eric pressed his lips into a thin line and sat down quietly. That was fast...

" Teacher, are you saying it's okay for someone to be a big fat liar like her?" Victoria spoke up as she tried to force back more tears.

" What do you mean? " The teacher raised a brow carefully. Her expression turned stern, her eyebrows furrowing into a disapproving frown. Her eyes narrowed slightly, conveying a sense of disappointment and concern.

She gazed at the Diane she was holding with a serious intensity, her lips pursed together in a thin line. The creases on her forehead deepened, accentuating her displeasure.

As a teacher in a prestigious elementary school, She's held high standards for her students' behavior and integrity. Lying was a serious offense, one that could tarnish a student's reputation and lead to disciplinary action. Her frown signaled that she took this matter seriously, and that there would be consequences for dishonesty.

Diane pouted and cutely, making the teacher gaze back at Victoria carefully. Diane was obviously the weak one— to her, and she needed to be careful.

" She told us that her mother was going to bring them to school today, and she's prettier than my mother. " She hiccuped and cleaned her tears.

The teacher rolled her eyes inwardly. If course, it wasn't something serious, they were just kids, but she'd still say anyway so it wouldn't look partial if she freed Diane without asking her anyway.

" Diane, Why would you do such?" She asked with pity wondering if the kid's mother really cared.

" I only promised her that I'd try to convince mommy to come to school today, and I tried, but she was too busy. So, it's not lying when I actually tried. " A small frown appeared on Diane's cute face as she spoke.

The other Children looked at her apologetically.

" Even if she we're lying, what gives Vicky the authority to push my sister?" Eric spoke up and rubbed his temples with his small fingers. " She should apologize, now. "

The teacher was taken back by his mature response and smiled at how caring he was to his sister. " You're right. Vicky, please apologize now. "

Victoria cries increased. She would never beg a commoner, never!

" I want my mommy, you will all pay when she gets here. " She ran out of the class.

" Eric, aren't you a sweet little darling. You care so much about your sister that's very nice. You should loosen up to other kids and try to make more friends, okay?" The teacher beamed and smiled awkwardly at him.