The Successor of the Family

The Successor of the Family
Internship


"Who are you? Who bravely hurt my granddaughter. Not that you are just temporary teachers to replace some teachers who are on leave," Grandma Hulim joked as she asked.


Papa Nilam who heard what was said by Grandma Hulim immediately stood up then led Anara, Arnold, Alan, and Fikri out of the principal's room. Looks like those kids aren't cut out for listening to such a high-pitched voice. But Alan certainly did not want to come out because he wanted to help solve this problem.


"Ndidn't want to, um. Ish's... Alan wanted to see the shooting tau," upset Alan who felt expelled by Papa Nilam.


"Shoot outside. There was no shooting in the room. Let's hunt, we also have to coordinate with the police in front," whispered Papa Nilam so that the people did not hear his words.


Alan nodded his head understanding. The four little ones immediately walked out of the principal's room. When Papa Nilam stood up earlier, everyone immediately stopped talking. They looked directly at the man with the children he invited out.


After making sure they came out, Grandma Hulim immediately turned her eyes back to the people in front of her. He also said something that might not be worth hearing by a child.


"You guys are still interns at this school, why even make it because of? You think what you're doing is harmless and unnoticed? Do not be a provocation if for example you still need a grade in order to pass" he continued.


Indeed, some of the teachers in this room are still apprentices. They entered and interned here because of the power of his family who did become donors in school. Hulim's grandmother had asked not to accept an apprentice student for any reason, but somehow everything became like this.


It seems like there are some people who intentionally got them accepted into this school for getting something. But Grandma Hulim did not know who the person who passed this thing. He has not paid much attention to the business of this school for several months.


"So they're still apprentices? Not a permanent teacher?" andre looked in disbelief.


"Yes, I don't know who got it out. Even though the grandmother had warned about the rules of this school," said Granny Hulim with annoyance.


Grandma Hulim immediately looked towards the headmaster who was still sitting there. He looked surprised by what Grandma Hulim said as well. Everything related to this apprentice student was not up to his approval either.


While he was in office, he received a letter of approval from Grandma Hulim to accept their teaching in place of the teachers on leave. He felt he was doing the right action, especially with the support of an official signature. Not to forget also with the status of those who are donor children.


The headmaster immediately stood up then picked up the letter carried by them. After finding him, the headmaster showed everyone that he did not know about this. He just carries out the orders according to the existing letter.


"Mrs Hulim, here I am innocent. Moreover, I only carry out tasks according to the letter that has been signed by you. Here you can see everything" said the principal, showing him a piece of paper.


Everyone looked at the paper that the headmaster pointed out. It is true that it was the signature of Grandma Hulim, but the old woman did not feel signing it. Hulim's grandmother stood up and grabbed the paper.


"Damn it... Who would dare use my digital signature to approve this letter?" sentak Granny Hulim did not accept.


"Frank, check all employees. I'm sure there are people who deliberately give my digital signature for things that are not good" said Grandma Hulim.


Grandma Hulim's trust assistant named Frank immediately nodded her head and then came out of the principal's room. This departure from Frank made the principal's room quiet. Frank will come back with some evidence.


There are some people who look panicked but hide it. There are also those who look tense for fear of being carried around in this matter. Surely Grandma Hulim could only face towards Nadia and Andre whose faces implied worry.


"You take it easy, Grandma will solve all these problems. Oh... Don't forget, there's a cop near here. They will immediately surround the people to not be able to get out of the school area for a while" Granny Hulim whispered to Nadia.


Nadia nodded her head understandingly. Surely he believes in Grandma Hulim who does know better how to solve this problem. Moreover, his power is much greater than Andre. The thoughts of Nadia and Andre at this time are also being confused because there are many things to think about.


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"Yama mamat nih granny. Alan cudah ndak cabal you know, tuh polici was tired of long unggu," upset Alan who was tired of waiting too long.


Papa Nilam took them to wait near the teacher's office area. Of course, so that this does not make them know what is being said or something that is happening in the principal's room. Arnold's face looked so tense for fear of something happening with his family inside.


"You guys just calm down. Everything will be fine, we brought a lot of bodyguards who of course can beat everyone who is there. Anyway Alan, Arnold, and Anara just take it easy" said Fikri enthusiastically.


"Ndak. Alan wants to connect with this macalah with a celu cala. Tacih Alan keljaan napa cih? Tok even wanted to be hired by a souvenir," said Alan who protested.


"No, the deck. If you keep getting hurt, then everything will be sad you know." said Arnold reprimanded.


"Nemang tok, Alan tan anteng and anis adi definitely on talo pain or cakit" said Alan with confidence.


Fikri, Arnold, Anara, and Papa Nilam who heard such confident remarks from Alan could only shake their heads. Really they are lazy to respond to Alan who is too much.


Alan suddenly stood up when he saw the door of the principal's room open. He even saw the man that Grandma Hulim had brought out half-running. That made Alan just run after him.


"Alan, where are you going?" exclaim Arnold.


"Abang ndak ucah. This bial is Alan's ulucanna" cried Alan as he continued to run.