498: Chapter 487: Song Yun’s Counterattack 498: Chapter 487: Song Yun’s Counterattack “I’m on my way there now,” Song Yun said and then hung up the phone.
“Tell the people with Liu Yan that this isn’t over.
Nobody is leaving, or they’ll face the consequences.”
“Dudu dudu!!”
Principal Wang was a bit baffled listening to the busy tone on the phone.
As a student highly valued by the school, Principal Wang was well aware of Shen Ji’s family situation.
That was why he had hesitated before abandoning Shen Ji earlier.
But he had never heard of Shen Ji having a potent background.
Could it be that Shen Ji’s brother’s friend was a big deal?
If what the person said on the phone was true, wouldn’t he be caught in the middle?
“Shen Ji, what does your brother’s friend do?” Principal Wang asked after putting down the phone.
“I don’t know.” Shen Ji replied, looking down on Principal Wang with contempt.
“Brother’s friend?” Liu Yan scoffed sarcastically from her seat on the sofa.
“It’s not one of your lovers, is it?
Dad, Uncle, her lover also hit me this morning.”
“Oh?
Seems like we have all sorts of people today, all daring to mess with me, really asking for trouble,” Liu Guo sneered and began making a phone call.
“Six, bring some brothers and wait at the entrance of Yanyan’s school.”
“Principal Wang, I’m here today as a father whose daughter has been bullied, looking to settle this matter.
Please excuse any offense I may cause,” he said.
“Well…
it’s better to talk this out without resorting to violence,” Principal Wang replied with a wry smile.
“Now that your brother’s friend is here, we can discuss the compensation for my daughter Yanyan’s injuries,” Liu Guo said.
“I’m not asking for much, how does ten thousand yuan sound?”
“Are you robbing me?” A cold voice came from the office doorway, and all eyes turned to see a slender young man standing there.
“Dad, that’s the guy, he and Shen Ji bullied me.” Liu Yan was furious upon seeing Song Yun, and if there weren’t outsiders present, she would have called her father to beat him up.
“Humph, why is that bitch barking again,” Song Yun said leisurely as he walked in.
“Now that I’m here, I’ll handle the situation for Shen Ji.
Tell me, who bullied you earlier, and as your brother’s friend, I have to stand up for you today.”
“Wow, kid, you’re pretty bold,” Liu Guo said with a mocking smile.
“Where do you operate, kid?
Tell me, your senior wants to learn about it.”
“Don’t try to make connections with me.
You’re not worthy,” Song Yun said disdainfully after glancing at Liu Guo.
“I heard on the phone that a group of you were bullying Shen Ji.
Let’s talk about these matters one at a time.
First off, who’s the principal?”
“I am.
What is it you’re wanting to do, comrade?” Principal Wang said, displeased.
“Don’t spout all that nonsense at me; I don’t understand it.
You’re the principal, that makes things easy.
I heard you want to expel my sister?”
“I do want to expel her.
She broke the school’s rules and regulations and naturally should be expelled,” Principal Wang said, initially thinking that the newcomer would be someone significant, but all that came was a young man who dared to be so outspoken.
It looked like Song Yun was in for a rough time with Liu Guo once outside the school gates.
“Oh?
Then tell me, which rules and regulations my sister Shen Ji has broken,” Song Yun demanded.
“Bullying classmates, causing trouble, fighting and brawling!” Principal Wang rattled off three charges.
“Oh?
That’s news to me.
Tell me, who did Shen Ji bully?”
“It’s the Liu Yan student behind you.”
“Liu Yan?
Oh, the promiscuous student from this morning,” Song Yun said with disdain, glancing at Liu Yan sitting on the sofa.
“Honestly, I never expected that.
I let one dog go after it bit me, and it flips over and tries to bite me again.”
“What the hell are you talking about, who are you cursing?” Liu Guo slammed the table, pointing at Song Yun and shouting.
“Whoever retorts, I curse,” Song Yun said with a smile.
“Don’t rush; as I said, we’re figuring things out one by one.
Now that I’ve finished talking with the principal, it’s your turn, Liu Yan.
You said my sister hit you, where did she hit you?”
“It’s right here.” Liu Yan pointed to her cheek and the scrapes from being thrown to the ground by Song Yun.
“Kid, sometimes being impulsive isn’t a good thing,” Liu Guo said, squinting and speaking coldly.
He was infuriated by Song Yun’s comments, but with so many people present, he had to suppress his anger.
Once outside the school, his men were waiting; he was determined to teach this arrogant country bumpkin a lesson.
“I wasn’t talking to you, so keep quiet,” Song Yun snapped at Liu Guo.
“We all know what happened this morning.
You don’t need to play the victim here.
You should know, even pretending to be pitiful won’t help you.
Everyone in school knows what kind of person you are, saying my sister Shen Ji bullied you.
My goodness, it would be good enough if you hadn’t bullied my sister.”
“I don’t want to listen to all this nonsense from you; the bottom line is that your sister Shen Ji bullied my daughter, and you must compensate today,” Liu Guo said angrily.
“Liu, don’t be so upset,” Wang Mingdao said, patting Liu Guo on the shoulder.
“Young man, we all know your sister got expelled.
You must be upset.
But the school has its rules and regulations.
You can’t just ignore the rules because your sister made a mistake.
That’s not right.”
“And you are?”
“I am Wang Mingdao, the current director of the Sunan City Education Bureau, but today I’m here as Yanyan’s uncle,” Wang Mingdao stated arrogantly.
“Oh?
That really is quite pompous,” Song Yun said, turning his head and looking into Shen Ji’s eyes.
“Are you angry?”
“Angry,” Shen Ji said seriously.
“What have you learned from all this?”
“I’ve learned.
If a dog bites you, you should either beat it to death with a stick or beat it until it doesn’t dare bite you again.”
“Good, learning something is good.
So, how do you want to deal with them?
Do you want them beaten up, or do you want them driven out of Sunan?
Or, maybe you want them to be torn apart from their families.” Song Yun smiled and asked.