Hao Jian waved his hand and said, "Let’s go. Don’t let catch you doing sothing like this again next ti."
The guy with the earring, hearing that Hao Jian was willing to let him go, realized he was forgiven for his mistake. Imdiately, a smile appeared on his face, and he quickly said, "Thank you, big brother, thank you, big brother."
Then, he turned around and quickly left, taking his underlings with him. In no ti, they disappeared from everyone’s sight.
At this mont, everyone’s eyes were focused on Hao Jian. They were all stunned, curious about Hao Jian’s identity and why soone suddenly helped him, especially at such a critical mont. His actions frightened the earring guy so much that he didn’t even dare to fight back and ca to apologize afterward.
They never expected the earring guy to apologize. In their minds, it was good enough if he didn’t continue to cause trouble. They thought that was the best outco, but today things took an unexpected turn. Despite being outnumbered, the earring guy apologized sincerely to each of them.
They were bewildered and dumbstruck, clearly not having anticipated such a scene. And all of this change was brought by Hao Jian, so everyone stared at him in disbelief, amazent, and confusion.
At this ti, Hao Jian approached them and turned to Zheng Jun, saying, "Your wounds are serious. Now that the situation is handled, you should go to the dical office and take care of your injuries first. We’ll discuss everything else after you’ve treated your wounds."
Hearing this, Zheng Jun saw that the earring guy and his gang had left. With the matter resolved and no further involvent on his part, he realized he needed to treat his injuries quickly to prevent infection. He nodded and said, "Alright, let’s go to the dical office first."
"Okay!" Hao Jian nodded as he watched them help Zheng Jun away.
Just then, a group of people rushed out from the school gate, led by a middle-aged man with glasses and four or five school security staff. At a glance, it was clear this middle-aged man was the head teacher of the frightened girls next to him.
The middle-aged head teacher ca over with a strong presence and imdiately asked the girls from his class, "Are you okay?"
The girls shook their heads and then turned their gaze towards Hao Jian and Li Weiwei.
The middle-aged head teacher walked over to Li Weiwei and said, "I just found out about this, so I imdiately brought people over. Teacher Li, how is the situation?"
Li Weiwei initially wanted to say, "Can’t you see for yourself what has happened? Why ask ?" But she only thought of this in her mind and responded, "Oh, it’s fine. Those people from outside the school have left, and the entire situation is settled."
Upon hearing this, the middle-aged head teacher’s expression changed. Sternly, he said, "How could you just let them go? They bullied our students. If we don’t teach them a lesson and just let them go like this, it would be harmful to our students. What if they co back next ti..."
He spoke in a righteous tone, seemingly considerate of the students, but everyone was aware of his true thoughts.
Hao Jian cast a disdainful look at him. When the incident occurred, Li Weiwei rushed over imdiately upon hearing the news. If not for Hao Jian standing up to protect the students, Li Weiwei could have been hard, which everyone present witnessed.
However, now in the narrative of this "late-arriving" middle-aged head teacher, Li Weiwei appeared weak, unable even to stop a group of hooligans who threatened the students’ interests.
Both the few girls and Hao Jian in their hearts knew the truth well. The incident had already happened, and as a head teacher, he should have known about it long ago. Instead, he arrived only after everything was resolved, and the reason was apparent to anyone watching.
Why did Li Weiwei arrive long before you? Was it not because, hearing about the outside gangsters, you were afraid of getting hurt and chose to hide until the incident was over before coming out? anwhile, Li Weiwei heard the news and ran straight over without even notifying the school guard. Yet you needed to muster seven or eight security guards before daring to co over.
The timidity was evident. Those girls couldn’t stand it any longer. Contrast it with another class’s head teacher who rushed over imdiately when the incident happened, disregarding personal safety to protect their interests. But their own head teacher arrived late and then had the nerve to make sarcastic remarks—unbelievable.
Listening to this, they felt a sense of embarrassnt and wanted to leave. They thought their head teacher was too disgraceful, yet they couldn’t express it directly. Their faces turned quite unpleasant.
Having encountered and heard such things often, Li Weiwei, as a head teacher, could endure it. But Hao Jian, hearing it, couldn’t hold back, his expression turning sour as he stepped up to the middle-aged head teacher.
The head teacher was unsure why this student suddenly approached him, but seeing Hao Jian’s aggressive posture, he asked, "What are you doing?"
Hao Jian smiled, strongly asking, "May I ask, where were you when the incident occurred?"
The middle-aged head teacher imdiately explained, "I ca over as soon as I heard, besides, didn’t your teacher teach you to respect your teachers? Who taught you to speak to a teacher like this!"
He seed furious, but Hao Jian remained unafraid, saying, "Oh, really? But why did you only arrive after everything was over? Furthermore, as a big man, your first response to a student in trouble wasn’t to co over to handle the situation and protect students’ safety, but you ran to the security office to rally seven or eight people before daring to co over. Moreover, what right do you have to co here and point fingers when you only showed up after everything was over? I’d like to see if you could maintain your current bravado in front of those hooligans if you had co over earlier."
Faced with Hao Jian’s series of questions and challenges, the middle-aged head teacher was left speechless, his face flushed with anger, as he sternly asked, "Which class are you from? What’s your na? How dare you speak to a teacher like this? I will report to your head teacher and see how they educate you!"
At this mont, Li Weiwei stepped forward and said, "He’s my student. If you have sothing to say, say it here."
Li Weiwei’s tone was plainly unfriendly now. Seeing Hao Jian stand up for her at this ti, as a student, she naturally couldn’t hide behind and make bureaucratic speeches, so she expressed her stance with hostility towards the middle-aged head teacher.
The head teacher, upon hearing this, was visibly upset, looking at Li Weiwei, clearly not expecting her to respond like this. Furious, he said, "Is this how you educate students? Are you proud of molding them like this? And to think the school plans to award you an outstanding teacher title this year. Hmph~ In my view, forget about being an outstanding teacher. I will report today’s events to the principal."
Hearing this, the school security guards froze for a mont. They knew the truth, but remained silent, not uttering a single word.
Those girls felt the sa, furious at their head teacher’s shalessness, yet they dared not speak and rely watched, angry but still silent on the side.
Only Li Weiwei seed unfazed, saying, "Alright, go ahead. However, I will also report the full details of today’s event to the principal, explaining how a head teacher stayed away during a student crisis, only coming out after everything was over to criticize others. Let’s see what the principal’s reaction will be."
She said this while facing the head teacher, full of resolve, watching him in his angry frustration, feeling suddenly refreshed, extrely so.
The middle-aged head teacher pointed at Li Weiwei and then at Hao Jian, angrily saying, "Fine, fine, fine. A teacher like this produces students like this. You’ll all wait and see."
With that, he ignored the girls from his class and angrily waved his hand, turning to leave.
Seeing this, the security guards approached Li Weiwei, asking, "Teacher Li, are you injured?"
Li Weiwei was sowhat well-known at Yawen, so most school staff knew her.
She replied, "I’m fine."
The guards explained, "We arrived as soon as we found out, so sorry."
During a student incident, the late arrival implied negligence, but as it happened suddenly and with no notification, the guards were not to bla—being only called when the middle-aged head teacher sought protection—so Li Weiwei didn’t hold it against them.
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