I can kinda understand that the rest of the narrative unfolds how I expected it should, but I find it suspicious that the police never even interviewed the eye-witness to the murder nor did they have her testify in court. They didn't even search the teacher's phone, which is odd as you could still take out the information even if the screen was destroyed. Stranger still was that there's no security cameras on the school and no one saw him or heard the events.
I can understand the media sensation, and all the other effects, with the girl being too traumatized to speak and such, but this just seems odd
I was told that she turns into an asshole and ends up dating another guy right in front him, and doesn't even acknowledge all that he's put himself through for her. Is that true?
Comments on the earlier chapters revealed that she was the one who was the one who really killed him or at least finished him off. He was trying to cover it up so she didn't get in trouble. Which sounds dumb but remember: 13 year olds.
@FlamingSquirrel Will you continue the series or will it just be this one chapter? Please don't leave me hanging for a year!
Also, even though it says you used Google Translate, I didn't really see any grammar errors that would impede comprehension so you probably did a decent job at it.
Wow this girl is a fucking asshole she was being blackmailed and couldn’t say shit. Mr. Cosby ( the teacher) was literally showing her the evidence she could use to make the Mc “not guilty”. Did the investigators even do there jobs and check all the evidence they need to check if the “murder” was a murder, or a homicide, maybe a rape went on? Or someone was being blackmailed? Also the Mc could’ve said “my friend was being blackmailed and almost borderline raped I saw it and she saw me SHE ASKED ME TO SAVE HER and I just mindlessly beat him as soon as she asked for help”