But these words, they only dared to say them in their hearts; nobody had the courage to actually defend someone in front of Adam Jones's face.
These self-proclaimed prominent figures of Alaska were really nothing outside of it.
Deep down, they knew this all too well; even if what Adam said was utterly unreasonable, nobody was willing to stand up for a stranger.
Moreover, they were hoping to cling to Adam Jones's "big tree" by leveraging their children's attendance at the same school as his son.
Elly Campbell, who had not planned to speak up, also didn't expect Adam to teach his child that way and she somewhat disagreed with his approach.
Although Xiaoming's parents indeed deserved a lesson, she thought he shouldn't teach his son like that. If William turned into a little bully who bullied others with his power, that would be awful.
Thinking this, she reached out and gently tugged on Adam's sleeve, frowning, she said, "Don't corrupt our son."