The Confrontation

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Chapter 20: The Confrontation Jason sat at the edge of his bed, staring blankly at his old keypad phone, the soft glow of missed calls flashing across the screen. The security company had been trying to reach him for days, but Jason had no desire to answer. There were bigger things on his mind now—dark, twisted truths he had uncovered that had changed everything. He knew he had to deal with it. The school, the corruption, and all the people involved. He couldn’t just walk away from it. His mind raced, trying to piece together his next move. He had seen the unspeakable things happening at the school, the exploitation of girls by men who were supposed to protect them. People like Sophie’s father and Abhi’s father. Jason clenched his fists, his anger simmering beneath the surface. “I can’t let this go.” He said to himself, standing up, a resolve hardening within him. He needed to confront the principal, to make sure that everything was brought to light. No matter the cost. --- When Jason reached the school, it was just past midday, the sun hanging high in the sky. As he approached the gates, he was stopped by one of the security guards stationed there. said you are restricated you can come to when your exams going on. “You can’t come in. You’re suspended, remember?” the guard said, blocking his path. Jason didn’t respond. His face was calm, but his mind was already moving ahead. He looked at the gate for a split second and, without warning, jumped over it in a fluid motion, landing softly on the other side before the guard could react. “Hey! Get back here!” the guard shouted, scrambling to chase after him. Jason, now moving with quiet purpose, walked quickly but softly toward the principal’s office. The corridors were relatively empty, and Jason moved like a shadow, avoiding attention as much as possible. Another guard appeared near the principal’s office door, blocking his way. “You’re not allowed here, Jason. Turn around and leave before we have to call—” Before the guard could finish his sentence, Jason moved swiftly, delivering a precise blow that knocked the man to the ground. He wasn’t here to talk. He had bigger things to deal with. guard don't understand what just happend and think that is he just hit me or i just fell on the ground. --- Jason pushed open the door to the principal’s office. Inside, the principal sat behind his large wooden desk, looking up with surprise as Jason entered, followed closely by the guard Jason had knocked out, who had now regained his composure and was struggling to stop him. “Jason, what is this? What are you doing here? You’re suspended!” the principal said, his voice a mix of confusion and authority. principal also watching everything from the camera curious that jason come here angrily and want to know the reason behind it. Jason ignored the question. He walked calmly to the chair opposite the principal’s desk and sat down, his eyes cold and unreadable. The guard who had followed him stood by the door, watching nervously but unsure of how to proceed. Jason leaned back in the chair, looking directly into the principal’s eyes. “I can tell you why I’m here,” Jason said, his voice quiet but firm. “But I think we need to make sure we’re alone.” jason attitude shocked the principal and she already curious so he jsut order the guard to leave The principal’s face twitched with uncertainty, clearly unsettled by Jason’s calm demeanor. “What are you talking about? Why would I need to clear the room?” Jason’s eyes didn’t waver. “Because I know things,” he said simply. “Things that will change everything.” The principal’s expression darkened, and for the first time, a flicker of fear crossed his face. He motioned for the guard to leave, who hesitated but eventually stepped out, closing the door behind him. Jason’s grip on the armrests tightened as he prepared to lay everything out—the truth about the corruption, the exploitation of students, and the dark secrets that had been hidden within the walls of the school for years. But before he could speak, the principal leaned forward, his voice low and tense. “What do you think you know, Jason? and how are you so sure about something.” Jason stared back at him, his heart pounding as he realized that this conversation would set everything in motion. "I know about Sophie’s father, Abhi’s father, and you. I know what’s been happening behind closed doors." The principal’s face hardened, his eyes narrowing into cold slits. "You have no idea what you're getting into, Jason." principal still didn't believe that jason what's know about the college but all the thing aim toward her dark secret why which they earn lots of money. Jason felt a surge of adrenaline, but he forced himself to stay calm. “I know enough. And I’m going to stop it.” The principal stood up slowly, his hands pressing down on the desk as he leaned forward, looming over Jason. "You think you can stop this? You’re just a kid. You don’t understand how deep this goes." Jason stood up, meeting the principal’s gaze head-on, refusing to back down. "Maybe not. But I won’t let you keep doing this." A tense silence filled the room, the air thick with the weight of unspoken threats. Jason knew he was standing at the edge of something far bigger than he could have ever imagined, but he didn’t care. He was ready to face whatever came next. The principal broke the silence, his voice low and dangerous. "You think you can walk out of here and expose us? You’ll be crushed before you can even try." Jason’s eyes flashed with determination. "We’ll see." As he turned to leave, Jason felt the principal’s eyes on his back, burning with a mixture of anger and fear. This was only the beginning. jason just know some messages and secret room that he shown in principal room in the loop and it's clear it's clearly about hosel girls. --- End of Chapter 20
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