Chapter 8) With Jerry Becker surrendered and Irad Motahhari triumphant, the students around him observe the scene with fear and helplessness. Irad Motahhari takes the moment to mock Jerry Becker, saying that he is a weak loser and that he now belongs to him. Jerry, with tears in his eyes and a broken heart, feels anguish settle in his chest. He wonders how he got to this point and feels despair at the loss of his life and integrity.
While Jerry is motionless, Irad Motahhari continues his speech of domination and control. However, a familiar voice echoes through the school corridors: it is the principal, Mrs. Thompson. She appears with firm steps and a determined look, staring at Irad Motahhari with determination.
Mrs. Thompson demands that Irad Motahhari stop immediately and release Jerry Becker. She emphasizes that no type of violence or intimidation will be tolerated at her school and that the consequences will be severe for those who disrespect this principle.
Irad Motahhari is momentarily surprised and tries to argue, but the director's firmness makes him back down. Reluctantly, he lets go of Jerry and walks away, knowing that his reign of terror is over.
Jerry, although hurt and shaken, feels strengthened by the director's unexpected support. Mrs. Thompson approaches him carefully, calling for nurses to help him.
While Jerry is taken to receive medical attention, the principal calls an urgent meeting, bringing together teachers, parents and students. At this meeting, she expresses the importance of creating a safe and encouraging environment for everyone and implements measures to prevent bullying and ensure the protection of all students.
Meanwhile, Jerry Becker begins his long process of physical and emotional recovery. He finds support in his friends, family and the close-knit school community who, determined to overcome difficulties, come together to help him rebuild his life and show that strength and courage can overcome even the darkest moments.