Love's Perfect Match

Chapter 742 Side Story: Childhood Sweetheart 2



Damian knew his actions might have seemed intimidating earlier, but he only acted that way because his temper had been
triggered. "Alright. I promise never to act like that in front of you again," he offered. Alice simply nodded with a dumbfounded look
on her face. She still saw him as her precious elder brother regardless of how Damian was.
"What a good girl. I'll bring you home for a meal tonight," Damian offered. "You can come over to mine," he added. Even though
this was just a tiny incident, the effects of it had yet to die down. Caleb Smith, the kid who got beaten up, told his parents about
the entire incident after he got home. When his parents heard about how their child had been bullied at school, they were furious.
They rushed over to the school and demanded justice for their son.
After multiple questions and searches for evidence, the school concluded that Damian was the one who had beaten Caleb up.
Damian was summoned to the principal's office, but he stood there with an indifferent and nonchalant look on his face.
The principal felt a headache coming as he thought, On one hand, the victim and their parents have every reason to demand
justice, but on the other hand, the perpetrator is the son of one of the school's investors. Either way, this isn't going to turn out
well.
So, the principal suggested that they reconcile with one another. The parents were open to this idea, but Damian looked as if he
had no intention of apologizing. "What did I do wrong? Why should I apologize? He wrote my sister a love letter containing nasty,
perverted words.
Caleb's face turned pale upon hearing Damian's words. Caleb's parents hadn't expected their son to engage in such behavior.
All that they knew was how their son was beaten up—they didn't know that he was beaten up for such reasons. So, Eliza Craker
turned around to glare at her own son. "Is he telling the truth? Did you send a love letter to some other girl?"
Caleb nodded bashfully. Eliza sighed when she realized that her son had been the first to spark conflict in this situation. "Well,
since Caleb was the one who started this, then... How about this? Since you were the one who injured my son, why don't you
just apologize to him, and we call it quits, okay? You don't need to pay for any medical bills, either. We have the money," Eliza
offered.
Damian scoffed. "Not a chance." He didn't say much after that—he simply fiddled around with the badge that was pinned on his
uniform. Eliza had intended to settle things peacefully, yet Damian seemed too stubborn to go along with her. Eliza felt her heart

thumping against her chest as she stuck a shaky finger out to point directly at Damian's nose. "I hadn't expected a child like you
to be so disobedient. In that case, let's take this to the court! You injured my son really badly, so I'm sure you'll be the one
losing!"
The principal felt cold sweat forming on his forehead. He hadn't expected a simple school brawl to become a court case. "I don't
think there's a need for that, Mrs. Scotch." The principal wasn't worried about Damian's safety. Instead, he was more concerned
that Eliza wouldn't be able to support herself if she actually brought this matter to court.
Everyone was aware of how Damian's godfather was the top lawyer, Hank. Damian could commit more than just violence; he
probably wouldn't have to enter the police station even if he committed some other heinous crimes. No, he wouldn't even be sent
to the juvenile center.
On top of everything, Damian had been trying to help Alice out. So, the Damazios would be beyond grateful for his actions. Eliza
was certainly going to lose if the court case ever happened.
Unfortunately, Eliza had yet to learn who Damian was. All she knew was that he was a stubborn and ill-tempered teenager.
"What do you mean there's no need?!" Eliza wanted to make a huge fuss out of this thing so that she would at least manage to
ruin the teenager's reputation. However, as they were in the midst of their argument, the door to the principal's room was flung
open.
Callum stepped in dressed in a full suit before he beamed at Eliza. "My apologies, Madam. I heard a brief summary of the matter.
Judging from your words, you're trying to ruin my son's reputation, is that right?"
Eliza was close to agreeing with him when she noticed the figure behind him. She kept her mouth shut as she was too stunned
to talk. Callum was a man whose face had been on the magazine front page countless times, and he often took up a huge spot
in the finance section of the weekly magazines. Both Eliza and her husband felt their legs trembling at the sight of Callum.
Everyone knew of the wealthy man in Damoria—his powers were godlike. Everyone would be able to feel the impact on the
grounds if he had stomped his feet somewhere in the city.
"What do you mean? We had no intention of doing that..." Eliza hadn't expected her son to provoke such an influential target.
Benedict Scotch glanced at the meek and helpless look on his son's face before turning to face Callum with a smile. "You're
mistaken. We wouldn't dare to teach your precious son a lesson..."

Damian looked at the fawning looks on their faces before scoffing to himself. "How embarrassing." Both husband and wife's
smiles froze when they heard Damian's words. Since they were all experienced people in the industry, they were quick to
process and react to the situation. "You're right, Damian. We were too rash earlier and might have said some unpleasant stuff.
We're really sorry about that."
Caleb didn't understand his parents' sudden change in demeanor, but he was certain that they had their reasons. So, he simply
kept his head low without saying anything. "I heard that you're working in one of the Winthrop Group's subsidiary companies,
right, Mr. Scotch?" Benedict felt like someone was choking him upon hearing the man's words—he couldn't speak at all. For a
regular blue-collar worker like him, it had been a blessing for him to have received a job in Winthrop Group.
Winthrop Group offers extremely good benefits and bonuses. Even though he was only in one of their subsidiary companies, this
annual bonus could go up to six digits, and he only had to work for five days each week. Such job offers were rare to come.
Benedict refused to lose his job, so he responded meekly as beads of sweat forming on his forehead, "Yes."
"Well, since my son offended your son, how about this? I'll give you a promotion as compensation." Callum didn't seem like he
was joking—he looked like he was actually contemplating the matter.
Benedict was already pleased over the fact that Callum wasn't holding his family accountable, and he hadn't expected Callum
even to offer him more benefits. Benedict's expression lit up for a moment before it darkened again.
He realized what Callum's words actually meant. He's indirectly saying that he's giving me one last chance to seize this
opportunity. If I wrong his son again, I'll have to lose my job. Then, I'll have more to lose this time!
Benedict shook his head. "No, it's fine. I'm content with where I'm at in Winthrop Group, and I don't need a promotion. I will no
longer seek justice..." One had to be content with what he had in order to protect and maintain his peace.
Callum frowned slightly. "Well, is this over, then? If you need any help in the future, you can always come to me."
Callum held his name card out before claiming that he had other matters and rushing off from school. As Benedict held onto the
card, he felt like the paper was scorching hot against his skin. Callum's name was printed in a way that made it stick out on the
card.

Benedict took a gulp of his own saliva before he stuffed the name card into his pocket. Then, he tugged on his son's ear and
nagged him as they walked out. "You useless boy."
Damian chewed on some gum as he walked out of the room. Yet, he had just stepped out of the office when he saw Alice
crouched by the ground, staring at him with her big, innocent eyes.


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