Rebirth in the 60s: Daily Life Raising Kids

When Ning Jing opened her eyes, she tragically discovered that not only had she transmigrated to the past, but her husband had died, leaving her with 6 children.

Looking at the group of littl...

Chapter 986 Processing

“Fu Xiangdong’s mother, could you please reconsider? The children’s grades are very stable. If there are any problems after they transfer schools, it will have a huge impact on their future.”

Several teachers took turns approaching Ning Jing to try and persuade her, and Ning Jing had considered these suggestions.

But since she and Fu Hongxing both went to the city, leaving the children here alone was definitely not an option.

After learning about Fu Xiangxi's behavior, Ning Jing already regretted leaving the children for the past six months.

Seeing that Ning Jing was unmoved by reasoning and that her reasons were quite valid, he could only sigh and accompany her to see the principal. After explaining the situation, the principal stamped the transfer certificates for Fu Hongwei and the others.

After this final exam, once I get my grades, I can just take the transfer certificate to the No. 2 Middle School in the city for next year's registration.

After finishing with Fu Hongwei and the others, Fu Hongxing accompanied Ning Jing back to the town's primary school.

The town's primary school was much more efficient than the school Fu Hongwei and his friends attended. When Ning Jing asked for a transfer certificate, Principal Liu immediately stamped it for her.

Furthermore, he repeatedly apologized to Ning Jing for what happened yesterday, saying that Teacher Luo was already very regretful, and that the school had given her serious criticism and education, and made the decision to transfer Teacher Luo to the lower grades as a regular teacher and remove her from her position as homeroom teacher.

Ning Jing raised her eyebrows in surprise after hearing Principal Liu's words.

Unexpectedly, Principal Liu was so efficient. In fact, she had asked Fu Hongxing about it last night.

He said he was going to file a complaint against the teacher surnamed Luo. Is that true?

Fu Hongxing shook his head and told her that even if this incident at school were to escalate to higher authorities, it would probably just fizzle out.

After all, the boy in question is only 10 years old. Even if what he did was wrong, he cannot be punished. At most, he can only be compensated.

This compensation is definitely not the result they want. In the end, they will probably only feel uncomfortable.

As for the teacher surnamed Luo, the punishment she received will probably not be any better than the outcome Principal Liu has told her about.

A thought flashed through Ning Jing's mind as to why Principal Liu would do this, but she didn't say anything more.

He simply shook hands with Principal Liu, indicating that he was fairly satisfied with the school's handling of the situation.

Then he left with the transfer certificate.

Once outside the school gate, Ning Jing couldn't wait to say to Fu Hongxing, "Do you think Principal Liu is being so enthusiastic because of... the Chen family?"

But our family hasn't had much contact with them in recent years. Could something be wrong?

As for the Chen family, apart from Chen Daohui, she didn't want to say a single word to Chen Daohe.

It's not that he harbored such hostility towards her, and fortunately, she had only met him twice in the past ten years.

One time he came to find Fu Hongxing, and the other time he came to Xishan Village to pick up his younger brother Chen Daohui.

Both encounters were very unpleasant.

Fu Hongxing raised an eyebrow and replied, "We didn't say anything. How can we control what others think? Besides, we're heading to the city center. No matter what happens here, they won't be able to pin it on us."

He had met Principal Liu with Chen Daohe, so it would be strange if Principal Liu didn't deal with that teacher surnamed Luo today, given what he said yesterday.

However, he didn't say a word. It was all Principal Liu's own idea, and even if there was something, it wouldn't involve him.