489: Chapter 478 I’m Calling the Police Now 489: Chapter 478 I’m Calling the Police Now In today’s society, school violence in middle and high schools is rampant—groups of three or five students daring to gang up on one, or even stripping a female student of her clothes.
These violent incidents are severe enough to warrant expulsion, yet to protect the school’s reputation, many schools choose to overlook the interests of the victims and suppress the incidents.
Thus, it’s due to the actions of the school authorities that we see the incessant rise in levels of school violence, and some students even grow fond of fighting, leading them down a path of no return.
And this girl, who dragged Shen Ji out to the sports field, her relative is the vice principal of the school, so the teachers dare not trouble her, turning a blind eye no matter how she bullies her peers.
As a result, this girl’s confidence inflated to an extreme, thinking she could solve any problem in this world with violence.
Combined with her family’s somewhat shady business, she quickly became the school’s queen bee.
“All of you, go and let our Miss Shen Ji learn a lesson,” the girl said with a laugh.
“Just look at Shen Ji’s figure; it makes me drool.
Today is certainly an eye-opener for you guys.” “Make sure to take photos with your phones, those men who like this damn lady all plan to take the pure love route, just send them these photos.”
When the girl said this, it was as easy for her as eating, drinking, or breathing, showing that she’s done such things often without any psychological burden.
“Don’t come closer, stay away from me,” Shen Ji shouted as she pushed away the girls trying to grab her uniform.
“Is there anyone, help, help, I’m being attacked here.”
“Humph, even if you scream your lungs out, no one will come to save you,” the girl sneered.
“What are you standing there for?
I can’t wait to start taking photos.”
“Wow, seems pretty lively here, mind if I join in?”
A male voice came from outside the woods, causing the girls about to act to hesitate.
Although their leader had a strong background and wasn’t afraid of teacher reprimands, it wasn’t the same for them; if caught by a teacher, calling their parents and a beating at home were inevitable.
“Who are you?
If it’s nothing important, get lost and don’t interfere with our business,” the girl disdainfully glanced at Song Yun, seeing him only as a thin, delicate-faced man not fitting any teacher profile from her school.
“You’re handling your business here?
Well then, I won’t disturb you, but as I leave, I would like to take a girl with me,” Song Yun lit a cigarette, pointed at Shen Ji, and said, “I must take this girl with me today.”
“What the hell are you, and why should you take her away when I’m about to deal with this bitch?” the girl sneered at Song Yun.
“Shen Ji, your brother asked me to come here and sort this out,” Song Yun approached with a smile and explained.
“Brother?”
“Yes, your brother Shen Hand got wind of this and immediately called me.
He’s just too busy to come himself,” Song Yun explained.
“Okay,” Shen Ji responded, somewhat dejectedly.
“Hey, hey, what are you whispering about over there?
Could this guy be your guest?
Are you planning to go to a hotel with him later?” the girl burst into laughter.
“Didn’t expect the supposedly pure Shen Ji to be out escorting.”
“Your mouth really stinks—it wouldn’t be from just coming out of the toilet, would it?” Song Yun fanned the air and said.
“Shen Ji, let’s go, no need to stick around with these bad students.”
“Who the fuck are you talking to?” the girl swung her purse at Song Yun, who effortlessly dodged it by stepping back, then grabbed Shen Ji’s wrist and started to head out of the crowd.
“Fuck, still trying to run?
Kill this bastard for me!”
At the girl’s command, several boys started picking up stones from the ground and rushed at Song Yun.
He let go of Shen Ji’s hand and kicked one boy so hard that he flew several meters into a tree.
Seeing Song Yun’s defense, the others hesitated.
Song Yun walked up to the girl leisurely, looked down at her, and asked, “Do you realize your mistake now?”
“I made no fucking mistake.”
As the girl’s nails came scratching towards his face, Song Yun slapped her down to the ground, then grabbed her neck with his right hand and lifted her up.
Everyone froze at this scene.
Holding the girl up to his face, Song laughed, “You know, I really didn’t want to hit a girl, but don’t you think you went a bit too far?
It’s okay to not be pretty or have a great body, but having a black heart—that’s a problem.”
“You…
you let go of Liu Yan or I’ll call the cops,” another girl shouted at Song Yun.
“Oh?
You’re called Liu Yan?
Nice name, but it doesn’t suit you,” Song Yun crushed his cigarette and said.
“Aren’t you guys tough?
Aren’t you bad students?
Show me that underworld demeanor if you want me to let go.
Calling the cops, is that how you handle things?
You’re really not ashamed.”
“Shen Ji, how do you want to deal with this girl?” Song Yun turned back and asked Shen Ji.
Shen Ji hesitated and said, “Let her go, after all, we’re all classmates, and it would be awkward to face each other later.”
“Alright, as you wish.” Song Yun casually threw Liu Yan to the ground and said, “See, this is why Shen Ji is more popular than you; she’s better in these respects.”
Actually, when Song Yun reached the woods, he had mostly grasped the situation.
Since he couldn’t reach Shen Ji by phone and she wasn’t in her class, Song Yun found it strange.
At that time, a boy who liked Shen Ji secretly told him that Liu Yan had taken Shen Ji out during the break, and Liu Yan’s favorite spot was the small woods behind the school.
It wasn’t just that; the boy also revealed why Liu Yan was targeting Shen Ji.
It was simply a matter of juvenile issues—Liu Yan was jealous of Shen Ji and wanted to stir up trouble.
It was that simple.