495: Chapter 484 Endless Lies 495: Chapter 484 Endless Lies Shen Ji’s academic performance was top-notch within her class and even across the whole school.
Coupled with her beautiful looks and cheerful personality, most of the boys at school saw her as a goddess.
As for Liu Yan, she relied heavily on makeup whenever she stepped out.
Not to mention her plain looks and mediocre figure, her willful and domineering behavior meant that apart from some delinquents who enjoyed hanging out with her, other classmates tended to shun her.
Principal Wang, being the principal of the school, was naturally aware of this situation and, from the perspective of a principal, preferred Shen Ji.
After all, such a student was capable of achieving high scores in qh and bd and could bring good results to the school.
He had just heard that Liu Guo had called in Director Wang Mingdao from the Education Bureau, which gave Principal Wang a bit of a headache and a dilemma about where to make his stand.
“Although I trust Shen Ji’s moral character, the fact remains that this incident did happen.
It takes two to tangle; we can’t just take our word for it; we need to get to the bottom of it,” said Principal Wang with a wry smile.
“Is this Shen Ji??
Is this even a question?
By the looks of it, you can tell she’s an uncared-for wild girl.
Our Liu Yan, on the other hand, has received proper education from a young age,” Liu Guo said arrogantly.
Hearing these words, Principal Wang was already cussing inside.
You don’t know what a ‘b’ your daughter is, but I do as the principal.
If it weren’t for your family’s background, your daughter would have been swept out of the school already.
Let alone leading other students astray, just the number of times she’s skipped classes and talked back to the teachers is countless.
And just look at your daughter’s appearance, with her heavy smoky makeup, no different than a nightclub hostess.
If it were any other student, they would have been kicked out long ago.
But these thoughts could only circulate in his mind.
Principal Wang forced a laugh and said, “Mr.
Liu, we should have a proper conversation, it’s not good to insult students like this.”
“That’s right, sir, students are the future flowers of our country.
Insulting my student this way could potentially harm her physically and emotionally,” the homeroom teacher, unhappy with the derogatory remarks towards a good student from her class, stood up and spoke out.
“I’ll say it like it is.
When I got home at noon today, I saw that my child’s face was swollen.
She wouldn’t say why, and I had to coax her for a long time to find out that it was this little bastard who did it,” Liu Guo roared in anger.
“Hmph, it seems I’ve been too busy with work and haven’t had the chance to communicate with the teachers and leaders here at school properly.
That’s why my Liu Yan was bullied.
I came here today to discuss and see how you are going to handle this.”
Seeing Liu Guo’s unreasonable demeanor, Principal Wang heaved a sigh and asked, “Shen Ji, did you bully Liu Yan?”
“I didn’t,” Shen Ji shook her head and said.
“Bullshit, this morning you even hit me with some guy outside,” Liu Yan shouted out.
“Oh?
A guy from outside the school?
Principal Wang, is this the kind of good student your school educates, whom now even knows how to find ruffians outside?” Liu Guo said disdainfully.
Just when Principal Wang wanted to respond, the desk phone rang.
After answering the call, his expression changed, “Alright, alright, I’ll be right there.”
After hanging up the phone, the principal walked to the door and said, “You all wait here for a moment, I’m going to go greet someone.”
Not long after he stepped out, he returned, leading the way, with a man with a big belly following close behind.
“Brother Wang,” Liu Guo stood up and smiled, “I really appreciate you going out of your way to come here.”
“Hello, Uncle Wang,” Liu Yan also stood up and greeted.
“Hehe, it’s nothing; it’s all in the family.” The man nodded and smiled back at Liu Guo, “Yanyan, I heard you were bullied and came over immediately.
Tell me, who bullied you?”
As soon as he said this, the principal and the homeroom teacher’s expressions changed immediately—it seemed that Director Wang had come especially to back Liu Yan.
Damn it, what should I do now?
Should I side with Shen Ji, or side with Director Wang?
“Uncle Wang, it was her who bullied me.
Look at my face; it’s still swollen,” Liu Yan said with a hint of tears in her eyes as she pointed at Shen Ji, her voice wavering slightly.
“Principal Wang, what’s going on here?
The department has repeatedly forbidden school violence, and this is how you manage your school?” Wang Mingdao glared at Principal Wang with a dark and unsettled expression.
“This…” Principal Wang started to get depressed upon hearing this, having thought Liu Guo was just bragging earlier, only to realize he really did know the Director of the Education Bureau.
Damn it, what rotten luck he had today.
“I came here today purely as an uncle of a student who’s been bullied.
I won’t interfere with how you handle this, but I expect Principal Wang to give my family’s Yanyan an explanation,” Wang Mingdao shot a cold glance at Principal Wang and then nonchalantly sat down on the couch in silence.
Even Shen Ji’s homeroom teacher started feeling a headache.
They had not expected Liu Yan’s family to have such deep connections.
They thought it would all be over after scolding Shen Ji a bit, but it seemed things wouldn’t be that simple now.
Oh man, it’s not that thorns call themselves thorns; they’re just troubles in disguise.
“Director Wang, we are still investigating this matter, so please just wait a moment,” Principal Wang said anxiously as he knew the man had direct authority over him.
But today, Shen Ji was attempting to earn a spot at one of the nation’s top universities.
If he punished her now, it might affect her performance, and if she failed to get into a good university, that would directly impact Principal Wang’s own achievements.
So, he still wanted to try to negotiate some more.
“Some things need no investigation.
Look at my family’s Yanyan’s face and arms, all bruised and swollen,” Wang Mingdao said angrily.
“Yanyan has grown up under my watch, and she’s always been shy, which is why she doesn’t like to talk about being bullied.
Today I couldn’t stand it anymore and came to look into the situation, Principal Wang, please don’t disappoint me.”
Hearing this, Principal Wang just wanted to curse out Director Wang’s entire family of female relatives.
An incessant ‘your family’s Yanyan,’ damn it, as if Liu Yan’s real father was you?
Bullshit, saying Liu Yan was shy and that’s why she was bullied—if Liu Yan was shy, then the school wouldn’t inexplicably have so many delinquent students.