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Teacher's Day Flowers
Teacher's Day Flowers
Author: Bang Bang

Chapter 1

Author: Bang Bang
The atmosphere at the table instantly turned cold.

My father-in-law, Peter Swift, looked sullen, my mother-in-law's hand froze in mid-air, and my parents stared at me in shock, clearly bewildered.

My mother was the first to react. She grabbed my hand and said, "Stanley, don't make a scene. Today is an important day for Hera."

Hera's expression changed from bewilderment to rage.

The fire in her eyes seemed ready to burn me to ashes. "Say that again?"

I repeated it, my voice not loud, but clearly reaching the ears of everyone present, "I said, I want a divorce."

My mother-in-law, Sarah, slammed her fork down on the table with a loud clatter. She pointed at my face as she spat out her words.

"Stanley, are you out of your mind? Do you know what day it is today?! It's the day Hera gets promoted to associate professor! It's a glorious occasion! Why are you spoiling the mood? What is your problem? My daughter works so hard on her research for this promotion, and she can't even receive a bouquet of flowers?"

I didn't look at her. My gaze was fixed firmly on Hera.

Her beautiful face was filled with incredulous anger. "Over a bouquet of flowers? Seriously? Stanley, has jealousy made your heart so twisted? I was just putting some flowers my student gave me in a vase. Is that really a reason to act like this?"

My father banged the table and glared at Hera with a silent authority. "Keep it down."

Hera glanced at my father, took a deep breath to suppress her anger, and put on a heartbroken expression.

First, she patted Sarah's hand reassuringly, then turned to my parents and apologized.

"Bruce, Candice, I'm sorry. Stanley must be under much pressure at work lately, so his emotions are unstable. Please don't think too harshly of him. I'll have a talk with him."

She tried to reach for me, but I sidestepped her.

Hera looked sincerely apologetic. "I'm sorry, Stanley. I've neglected you because I've been so busy with my research. My bad. But these are just some lilies. Aren't you overthinking things? He's just a simple student."

Hera's older brother, Caleb Swift, couldn't stay silent anymore. He tried to smooth things over. "Stanley, I'm sure it's just a misunderstanding. What do you want Hera to do? Throw away the flowers her student gave her?"

"Yeah, Stanley," Hera's sister-in-law, Lindy Swift, also tried to persuade me, "I've met that kid, Terry Nash. He's well-behaved and sensible. He surely didn't mean anything by it. Don't overthink it. Apologize to Hera and we can put this behind us."

My gaze swept over everyone at the table.

My father and father-in-law frowned, not saying anything.

The look on my mother's face changed from confusion to realization, and she now looked at me with reproach.

Hera, as expected of a professor, turned my request into an unreasonable demand with just a few words.

I ignored her pretentious remarks and pointed to the increasingly fragrant lilies on the floor.

"You say these are just ordinary flowers, right?"

I stared into her eyes.

"Then I dare you to close all the doors and windows in the living room and stay in here with me and these flowers for an hour."

Upon hearing that, Hera's face turned pale.

She instinctively took a half-step back, her left thumb unconsciously rubbing her index finger, her expression extremely unnatural.
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  • Teacher's Day Flowers   Chapter 8

    "Am I right, Hera? Caleb, during your physical examination last year, you were diagnosed with asthenospermia, which worried your parents. Hera poisoned me, so who knows if our baby would be healthy. So much money, someone has to inherit it. So, they deliberately hid your condition from you and told you that you were healthy. Meanwhile, they secretly promised your wife great benefits to get her to agree to be a surrogate mother so that they would have a grandchild."Caleb trembled. He turned to his parents. "Mom, Dad, is it true?"My stunned mother-in-law, upon hearing that her own daughter had killed her "grandchild" and had even almost killed Lindy, let out a strange noise. Her eyes rolled back, and she collapsed to the floor.My father-in-law was flustered. He held her while trembling and screaming, "Karma! Karma!"Right then, the door of the testing center was slowly pushed open.A team of serious-looking police officers walked in.The leading officer walked up to Jane and sho

  • Teacher's Day Flowers   Chapter 7

    "Afterwards, I'll anonymously report her with this evidence, and I will be the sole legal owner of this 'great invention'. We will reap the fruits of her labor!"Hera stared blankly at the screen, her body trembling uncontrollably.Her proud academic achievements, her meticulously planned murder, her so-called love… everything was a complete lie from the beginning.She thought she was the hunter, but little did she know, she was the most pathetic and stupid prey ever.I looked at her coldly and added the final blow, "By the way, that secret overseas account you used to transfer funds… did Terry help you set up the password? Guess who's birthday he used as the password, yours or his new lover's?"That was the last straw that broke the camel's back.Hera looked as if she had been struck by lightning. Breaking through my father's reflexive restraint, she charged at the frightened Terry.She grabbed his neck tightly and slapped his face left and right, "You scumbag! I'll kill you!"

  • Teacher's Day Flowers   Chapter 6

    The inexplicable fatigue, the recurring mild fever, and the unexplained rashes on my skin... Every time I complained to her about feeling unwell, she would comfort me in the gentlest tone."Stanley, you're just overworked. Don't put so much pressure on yourself. Look, I prepared these vitamins for you. Keep taking them, and you'll get better in no time."I opened my bag again, took out the printed copy of Hera's core thesis that helped her get promoted to associate professor, and threw it in front of her."Hera, have you forgotten that I also work in chemistry? I've read your thesis more than ten times."I pointed to the data chart on it, my voice icy."The core thesis that helped you get promoted to associate professor studies the synthesis and application of HX-2. You claim it has the potential to treat immune deficiencies, right?"I picked up a printed data graphic. "But all your animal experimental data is actually fabricated. This thing has no therapeutic effect at all. The

  • Teacher's Day Flowers   Chapter 5

    After hanging up, Jane looked at me with a complicated expression and pointed to an extremely complex molecular formula on the screen. Her tone changed as she said, "This... this is the new biological compound HX-2 that our lab is researching. How did you... where did you come into contact with it?!"Hera tried to remain calm. She pointed to the data on the screen and shouted, "That's impossible! The instrument must have malfunctioned! I'm a chemistry professor, I know better than any of you that this compound doesn't exist in nature!"I tapped the molecular formula on the screen with a finger, my voice calm yet icy. “You’re right, it doesn’t exist in nature. It only exists in top-class chemical laboratories, including—”I turned to look at her, "yours."Terry immediately rushed over, grabbing Hera’s arm while crying, "Professor Swift is innocent! Mr. Lawson, maybe it's a misunderstanding. Professor Swift loves you so much..."I looked at him coldly. "Loves me? She loves me so muc

  • Teacher's Day Flowers   Chapter 4

    After hanging up, I looked right at Hera and Terry and noticed that they looked pale."If the test results prove that this is just an ordinary bouquet of flowers, that means I'm crazy. Not only will I get on my knees and apologize to Mr. Nash, I’ll also give all 30% of my shares in the pharmaceutical company, as well as all my real estate and savings, to you, Hera. I'll leave with nothing."Sarah's eyes exploded with undisguised ecstasy and she immediately gave Hera a bump. Her voice getting sharper from excitement, she exclaimed, "Did you hear that, Hera?! Bruce, Candice, you heard it too, right?! He said it himself!"The rationality in Hera's eyes was completely swallowed by greed. Fearing that I might backtrack, she decisively proclaimed to everyone, “Okay! Let’s go now! Stanley, you better keep your word! Let's all go witness how Stanley wronged an innocent person!"My mom's face was filled with regret and panic. She wanted to hold me back, but my dad stopped her.My dad looke

  • Teacher's Day Flowers   Chapter 3

    "Back then, it was Hera who knelt before me, begging and pleading to marry my son. And now, this is how your family treats my son?"Peter slowly put down his teacup and said to my dad, "Bruce, calm down. What she said was harsh, but she was just speaking out of anger. Let's not get involved in women's affairs."With one sentence, he defined Sarah's vicious curses as "women's affairs", causing my dad to breathe heavily in anger.I held my dad back and questioned Terry, "You gave us these flowers. Don't tell me you have no idea what's inside?"He stared at me with innocent eyes. "Mr. Lawson, what are you saying? I bought these flowers from the flower shop. If you think there's something wrong with the flowers, I can call the flower shop and ask."He pretended to take out his phone to make a call.I watched his performance coldly.With these words, he not only completely cleared himself of blame, pushing all the responsibility onto the flower shop, but also implied to Hera that I w

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