Killer Transmigrates to the 60s, Beats Up Scum, and Goes to the Countryside

A modern female assassin, who perished with her organization, opens her eyes in the 1960s after enduring a brutal beating. Her shameless relatives stole the original host's job, seized her moth...

Chapter 349 Dealing with the Triangle-Eyed Man

Quan Haonan asked unconvincedly: I was sent down from above, and taking notes is my job. Why should I hand them over?

An Ran snorted coldly: "Don't you look down on my things? Don't you look down on women? Then you can report it to your superiors. Just say that you look down on women and disdain to learn from me. By the way, tell your superiors that women should stay at home and shouldn't go out. It's immoral."

As for now, I'll say it again, hand over your notes, otherwise don't blame me for being rude.

Quan Haonan laughed heartily, then continued: "If I don't hand it over to you, what can you do to me? As for what I should say, it's not your turn to teach me. Who do you think you are? You are just a little bitch, a bitch waiting for a man to moisten her. What right do you have to shout here?"

If you insist on me handing it over, it means you are not accepting the arrangement from above. I can report you and say you are a reactionary.

An Ran was so angry that she laughed. This guy was threatening her. Was he bored?

Is this a funny guy sent by the monkey?

Quan Haonan saw that An Ran didn't say anything and thought she was scared!

He snorted smugly and was about to leave.

An Ran smiled evilly and looked at the person who was about to leave.

He picked up the chair beside him and dug into Quan Haonan's back.

Everyone in the room was shocked. They didn't expect An Ran to dare to take action.

Quan Haonan was so hit that he was left lying on the ground, his head turned around and looked at An Ran in disbelief.

An Ran said sinisterly: You want to sue me, right?

Then I'll help you, don't thank me too much, okay?

Then, without waiting for the other party to answer, he kicked Quan Haonan, leaving him with no ability to resist.

After kicking for ten minutes, he retracted his foot and picked up the opponent's notebook.

He said sinisterly: You don’t need to understand these, because you don’t deserve them.

After saying that, he tore Quan Haonan's notebook into pieces so that he couldn't stick to it anymore, and threw it in his face.

Then, he raised his foot and left. Quan Haonan behind him shouted angrily: Anran, just wait for me, I will never let you go.

An Ran ignored him and went straight to Liang Wenfeng's office.

Didn’t Quan Haonan say that he wouldn’t let her go? Then she would just wait. She wanted to see why he wouldn’t let her go!

Liang Wenfeng heard a knock on the door and shouted: Come in.

An Ran pushed the door open and Liang Wenfeng saw her and asked: Girl, have you finished teaching?

Anran nodded and said: I have finished teaching, but I am in a bad mood.

Liang Wenfeng frowned and asked: What's wrong?

Anran smiled and said: Wait a minute, you will know soon.

Then, sit on a chair and close your eyes to relax.

Liang Wenfeng looked at An Ran, who was resting with her eyes closed, in confusion, and wondered in his heart, could it be that those people who were studying had caused trouble?

Just as I was wondering what was going on, the office door rang again.

Liang Wenfeng looked at the door and then at An Ran's expression, and was even more puzzled.

He shouted: Come in.

Quan Haonan pushed the door open and walked in. He was so angry that he didn't see An Ran sitting on the chair.

He said angrily: Director Liang, we were sent here to study. We don’t ask for special treatment, but we are not here to be bullied.

What right does An Ran have to start a fight just like that?

Look how An Ran beat me?

And she even tore up my notes. What kind of behavior was that?

I think she is a reactionary. I hope Director Liang can give me an explanation.

Liang Wenfeng looked at the man in front of him who was beaten badly and felt a headache.

He asked: Comrade Quan, don't get excited. Can you tell me why she hit you?

Quan Haonan avoided the main point and said: I just can't stand her arrogance. I said a few words and she beat me like this.

Liang Wenfeng saw the flicker in his eyes and knew that he was not telling the truth.

Then, without looking at him, he turned his gaze to An Ran and asked: Comrade An, can you explain what happened?

When Quan Haonan heard his words, he turned his head and found An Ran looking at him arrogantly, as if he was a clown.

This feeling made him even more unhappy. He said unwillingly: Director Liang, you have to give me an explanation.

Liang Wenfeng frowned and said: Before I give you an explanation, I have to understand clearly what happened. I can't just punish others because of what you said.

An Ran interrupted their conversation and said: The thing is, I have finished teaching what I wanted to teach.

I was about to leave the get out of class when all the comrades spoke with disdain, saying how dare they bring up what I had said.

I was naturally unhappy when he said that, and we had a few arguments.

I told him that if he didn't like my stuff, he didn't have to learn it, and asked him to give me the notes.

Not only did he refuse to hand it over, he also said that my compost was a piece of junk and asked me what I could do with it?

He also called me a little bitch, a slut waiting for men to moisten her, and asked me what I had the right to shout. He also said that if I forced him to hand it over, he would report me and call me a reactionary.

Since he said so, shouldn't I help him?

I beat him up and had him tear up his notes. That's what happened.

Oh, by the way, the comrades at the door were all in the room at the time, and they heard our conversation very clearly.

Director Liang, you can ask them whether what I said is true and whether I am talking nonsense.

Liang Wenfeng turned his gaze towards the people outside and asked, "Is Comrade An telling the truth? Is she exaggerating?"

The people outside looked at each other and said: Comrade An is not wrong, and she also left a sentence.

All the comrades said at the time that girls should stay at home honestly.