And then what? Doesn't matter if they leave or not, it's still clear they're criminals, which can easily lead to a worse life for them in the near future.
That has nothing to do with what I said, and you come off as condescending saying that.
Are you even fucking human? A couple of teenage girls bullying a girl by tearing up her stuff getting a criminal record that will ruin their lives? Where on Earth does that happen?
Significantly worse bullying, including physical injury, occurs on a daily basis through the world
and none of the kids get charged with crimes. And you
clearly haven't heard of the juvenile justice system where underaged people who are charged with crimes are usually handled (it requires something extreme to get them tried as adults, like murder, and it may not happen even then). Those records are sealed after they hit 18 and can't be used to ruin their lives. There's absolutely zero possibility what these two planned to do would lead to an adult criminal record in the real world most of us live in.
It has everything to do with your question. They looked at it psychologically and the most likely outcomes are 1. Nanami goes into shock and they do their damage and leave without her parents knowing they'd done anything or 2. She does call for help, but then her parents are going to be focused primarily on protecting her over doing anything else. In neither case are they likely to be injured by her parents. And frankly, I don't think Nanami's dad is dumb enough to physically injure two teenage girls even over something like that. That'd get
him charged with physical assault. Those of us in the real world understand that.
And you wanted condescending? You got it this time, intentionally, but at least I wasn't totally clueless about how reality works like you are, nor insulted you for what you said like you did to me from the start. You can just take your arrogant reply and shove it up your ass. And get in touch with reality, it may come in handy some day.