Christian even considered whether he should just stop looking for another thing, as this single charge was more than enough to get him properly kicked out of the school. His crime was far more severe than that of a student with no evidence after all.
The school could even file a lawsuit against him, leading to the revocation of his teaching certification. Not to mention his reputation, which would be in ground by then with not even a chance of being clean again properly.
Christian was satisfied with just this one charge, as he could obtain evidence in the form of exam sheets, and there were two students in the same class with many identical scores on their exam.
There was even one student who appeared to be always challenging Olivia for the second spot in school. Christian discovered that this student was also cheating, but not just by getting answers, records were manipulated as well.
So if the first one didn't work, they could simply verify if the records had been altered.
And even his relationships with all these students, numbering more than five, couldn't be hidden. If an investigation occurred, it was clear that he would get caught.
But then he feared it might not be enough, or that there could be a way for him to clear his name and get rid of the accusations after everything was revealed.
Christian searched some more, and look, and behold, he found a second thing against him.
Embezzlement, money that was supposed to be allocated for school projects and events. He was actually pocketing them for himself.
Of course, the amounts were small compared to the original number, and even taken sporadically rather than consistently, but it was still embezzlement nonetheless.
After reviewing the documents and records related to these events, the discrepancies in the school's budget was apparent for him. There were even some fake receipts for goods the school never received.
How the school had not discovered him till now, Christian actually found it strange.
Tomorrow he'll start attending school again. Should he start acting immediately, or wait a bit to avoid any suspicion?
Christian needed to think hard, as he now had three tasks to complete, or rather, two, with the third being his desire to beat him up. But the real problem was deciding the order in which to execute his plans.
First would be proving that he hadn't cheated, second would be exposing the information about his misconduct, and third would be beating the shit out of the math teacher.
If he considered what to take into account, there weren't actually that many things, just the issue of suspicion and ensuring nothing pointed back to him.
And that's why timing is crucial, and he still thinks it's the most important factor, since he can't afford to be put under suspicion or even risk going to prison for a trash like the math teacher.
After considering his options, Christian decided to go with the safest choices. First, he would clear his name of cheating, then expose the math teacher for the wrongdoings he had committed.
This step wasn't difficult either. With his current program hacking skills, it would never be traced back to him.
His current skill was very good, and with it, he could do a lot more. But because he always prioritizes safety, it restricts him.
But he also doesn't mind too much, as his skills are constantly being upgraded. What he can't do safely today might not be the same tomorrow.
So it came down to how he should present the evidence he had gathered, which was obtained illegally.
After thinking for a moment, an idea suddenly struck him. He hadn't caught anything against the assistant principal, but her bias toward students—meting out ruthless punishment for even the smallest offenses—was nonetheless true.
So he could include her name alongside the math teacher when he announces what he's done. He could even publicize his case, which would raise some suspicion about him, but on its own, it would never be conclusive.
After clearing his name, he could reveal that the fraudulent math teacher, who was also embezzling money from the school, had teamed up with the assistant principal against an outstanding, handsome student.