An argument, perhaps?
"...."
No, in Silas's perspective, the two grown men were merely exchanging words as if it were a normal conversation.
Yet, to put things into perspective, it was the kind of discussion where even his mother, Dianna, could find no room to intervene.
In essence, it was a psychological battle between two intellectuals.
"Yes, I acknowledge that I have caused some trouble for your family. But I merely exercised my authority as a professor. It was never personal, but merely a mistake I now admit."
On one side, the professor, whose charisma seeped through every carefully chosen word.
"Still, if that were truly the case, you wouldn't have sparked such a controversy on your own, Professor. It seems to me that your actions were a direct attack on my family. Surely you knew exactly who I was, yet you still proceeded? It appears to be nothing more than a childish attempt to undermine my campaign for Assemblyman."