Chapter 48 Infamous Act
- At The Canterbury Defense Academy
- Nevertheless, after Gerald and Samuel spoke with Tim the previous day, as though they had an agreement, they saw their father's call and ignored it. They had the same opinion about their family - they were in the wrong place. When they remembered the last words of their father - 'I would rather get justice for my dog than for a wife beater', they concluded that they were selfish and apathetic and were not proud to be the children of such parents.
- Their anger increased when they discovered that their sister framed him and they thought that their parents were part of the plot.