Chapter 30: Flipping Out
Chapter 30: Flipping Out
Chapter 30: Flipping Out
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“Principal.”
“You’re here.” Principal Fu put down the files he was holding. “There are two Year Three transfer students here. You will take one each.”
With that, he offered Gu Mang and Meng Jinyang’s files to them to look over.
Luo Songhua reached out to take the files. Before she even finished looking through them, she already knitted her eyebrows. “Principal, are you transferring such students to my class?”
“Yes.” Principal Fu crossed his arms as he looked towards the teachers.
Luo Songhua flipped through the file and sneered coldly. “One is notorious for troublemaking and has consistently scored zeros and the other hasn’t undergone any formal education at all. How can either of them enter the top class of Year Three? Are you kidding me, Principal?”
Did they think they could enter the top class?
Dream on!
Class One wasn’t somewhere trash could enter as they pleased.
Luo Songhua had family working in the education ministry and thus spoke cuttingly to Principal Fu.
Moreover, this would impact her track record and curriculum vitae.
Xi Yan was only allowed to look through the files after Luo Songhua was done with them.
Upon noticing the very neat looking scores that Gu Mang had, Xi Yan’s lips twitched.
She didn’t know how Meng Jinyang would fare in her studies.
However, Gu Mang’s results were astonishing to see.
What kind of luck did this girl have to get zeros for ten straight years?
Principal Fu said emotionlessly, “Ms. Luo, I only wanted to hand these students to you because I trust in your skill.”
Luo Songhua’s face was dark as she said in a tone that was neither obsequious nor supercilious, “Don’t try to elevate me, Principal. I will not take either of these girls as my students. I think Ms. Xi’s class will suit them better.”
She cast a disdainful look towards the younger and prettier Xi Yan.
She scoffed and said, “People should go where their station dictates. Even if they want to go somewhere better, they should examine if they deserve it.”
Xi Yan said nothing. It was not her place to say anything.
It had always been like this. All the problem students from the other classes were all thrown into Xi Yan’s class.
Principal Fu had already promised that Meng Jinyang would go to Class One and he somehow didn’t feel like losing his authority in front of Gu Mang.
The girl’s gaze was way too sharp.
He looked at Luo Songhua and said in a mild tone, “Meng Jinyang will enter Class One and Gu Mang will enter Class Twenty. The matter is decided.”
“Principal! The school places high hopes on the students in Class One. Doing so is a sign of careless consideration of the school’s honor!”
Principal Fu raised his eyebrows. “How about exchanging the students then? Gu Mang will go to Class One and Meng Jinyang will go to Class Twenty.”
Luo Songhua was speechless.
She would rather have Meng Jinyang than the girl who looked like she could never be disciplined.
Upon seeing Luo Songhua finally calm down, Principal Fu looked towards Xi Yan. “Do you have any objections, Ms. Xi?”
Xi Yan smiled gently. “Don’t worry, Principal. I will do my best to get her into a private university.”
No matter what this girl was like before, as a teacher, she should not judge her with prejudice.
This was a basic principle of teaching.
Principal Fu nodded in gratification.
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Meng Jinyang did not want to be separated from Gu Mang.
However, she could still guess a little at what Gu Mang was trying to do.
Gu Mang could not protect her for her entire life, so she had to learn how to interact with the outside world.
She took out a lollipop from her pocket and offered it to Gu Mang.
Gu Mang pinched the lollipop. Her gaze was dark as she said in a low voice, “Class One and Class Twenty aren’t far from each other. Come to me if anything happens.”
“Mm.”
Meng Jinyang smiled at her, took up her bag, and turned to follow Luo Songhua out.
“I’ll get the ugly words out of the way first. If your results drag the rest of Class One down, don’t expect me to be merciful to you!” Luo Songhua said bluntly. In order to guarantee the quality of your work, you won’t be assigned a seat for the first two weeks. You’ll stand in class.”
Gu Mang’s pupils contracted and she swept her eyes over to Meng Jinyang. A thunderous look boiled in her cold gaze.
She stood up suddenly. “I’ve changed my mind.”