Teacher Al | Short Film | Kristiano Drama | KDR TV
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Kylie Alcantara, the spoiled, arrogant daughter of the director of Ynares Academy, was obsessed with her teacher, Mr. Al Carpio. She went out of her way to catch Mr. Carpio's attention, constantly reminding him of her father's position at the academy. As such, Kylie refused to do her homework and exams.
Upon learning of Mr. Carpio's intention to transfer to another school, Kylie became furious. She messed up her hair and uniform to make it appear that Mr. Carpio had taken advantage of her. Then Kylie ran out and many students saw her as Mr. Carpio attempted to follow her. Kylie's father referred to Mr. Carpio as an imbecile and threatened to do everything in his power to put him in jail.
After the students left the room, Kylie again offered her love to Mr. Carpio and forced him to love her back in exchange for dropping the case against him. Mr. Carpio rejected Kylie and told her he valued his reputation more than money. The issue came to the attention of Mr. Ynares, the academy's owner. Mr. Alcantara was reprimanded by Mr. Ynares, who revealed he had evidence proving his abuse of power. Mr. Alcantara was fired and left with Kylie. Mr. Carpio was grateful to Mr. Ynares since his name was finally cleared of Kylie's false accusations and made up stories.
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