Eugene knew the school was rather conservative. The old generation faculty members, as well as the school board, still uphold old traditions. Allen had even warned him that one of the interviewers was an elitist and didn't like the idea of a 'flawed' family. For them, a flawed family usually produced a flawed child, and Glory should be perfect.
Even divorce was considered a flaw, much more a child out of wedlock. It was almost blasphemous, especially for the religious vice headmaster. A child out of wedlock and a single parent?
Basically a heresy.
Still, Eugene had bore a hope that they wouldn't bring that up. After all, wouldn't it be fine as long as he could pay the school fees?
But it seemed like he got the worst interviewer--the one he was trying to avoid.
