Old Mrs. Tao was cowardly and troublesome. After her husband died in middle age, she raised three ungrateful sons, helping them get married and have children. In her old age, no one took care of he...
He immediately jumped down and ran over.
Ning Yan stared at Jiang Xuan with wide eyes, unable to believe her eyes.
"Can it fly?" He didn't care anymore and quickly chased after it.
"Wait for me," Ning Yan whispered.
By the time Ning Yan arrived, Jiang Xuan had already taken down three of them, leaving only two blond-haired guys.
Jiang Xuan delivered a flying kick that sent the man flying up into a tree, followed by a punch aimed straight for his eye socket.
Sitting in the middle was Sun Haoqin, who had clearly been beaten up.
Ning Yan was no stranger to Sun Haoqin; he was a well-known good student at the school.
Except for losing one point in Chinese, I got full marks every time.
The only downside might be that they're poor.
Born in an orphanage, she was the head of the teaching department's favorite student.
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"Stop right there! Who let you out? And you're fighting?" Jiang Xuan hadn't finished speaking when she heard the headmaster's voice.
Jiang Xuan instinctively tried to pull Ning Yan away to escape, but Ning Yan's legs gave way and she fell down, so Jiang Xuan didn't run away.
"Sun Haoqin? What's going on here? All of you, come to my office." The head of the teaching department said with a dark face, ordering the group to come with him.
"Baozhu, what should we do?" Ning Yan asked, a little anxious.
"We were just doing a good deed, so we're not afraid," Jiang Xuan said, straightening her back and trying to appear calm.
"Sun Haoqin, who hit you?" Upon arriving at the office, the head of the teaching department asked several children to call their families, while he looked at Sun Haoqin with concern.
This child is planning to take the college entrance exam through a special program this year, so he can't get injured.
"Teacher, it was Jiang Xuan who saved me," Sun Haoqin said softly, pursing his lips.
"Jiang Xuan, what are you doing there?" The head of the teaching department looked at Jiang Xuan with sharp eyes.
“Teacher, I saw someone following this student, so I went to help. You don’t need to praise me, it’s just what I should do,” Jiang Xuan said with a smile.
"Did you skip class? Ning Yan, you tell me!" The head of the teaching department couldn't contain his anger when he saw Jiang Xuan.
"No, no, teacher, how could good students like us skip class? We just came out for a stroll during break and happened to run into this classmate," Jiang Xuan answered first.
"Teacher, she hit us. Look what she did to me!" The blond-haired boy, whose eye socket was pierced, covered his eye and said angrily.
"A few grown men getting beaten up like this by a little girl, is that something to be proud of?" The head of discipline slammed his fist on the table in anger.
Although Jiang Xuan's truancy is infuriating, these kids have committed a crime.
The head of student affairs does not allow his students to do this.
The group immediately lowered their heads.
"Sun Haoqin, what's going on?" the head of the teaching department asked, looking at Sun Haoqin.
“Teacher, they used to sell the problems I wrote for money, but now I want to prepare for the college entrance examination and I don’t want to cooperate anymore, so they want to beat me up,” Sun Haoqin answered truthfully.
The head of the teaching department gave the group a good scolding, and soon after, Ning Yan's mother and Wang Chunni arrived.
Those five blond kids didn't come from very well-off families; their parents were generally quite weak-willed.
But Sun Haoqin has no parents.
"Sister, why don't you take him away too? He's an orphan," Jiang Xuan said to Wang Chunni in a low voice after glancing at Sun Haoqin.
"Teacher, the children know they were wrong. Can I take them back?" Wang Chunni didn't say anything polite; as long as her own Baozhu didn't suffer any loss, that was all that mattered.
Wang Chunni didn't really care that much about others.
As for Sun Haoqin, Wang Chunni really remembered him.