Chapter 42 Bullying and venting all the resentment on Sun Hui



Chapter 42 Bullying and venting all the resentment on Sun Hui

After Wang Jianping left, Wang spat at his back.

What's so great about it? It's just that the family has some dirty money! Look down on this and that!

He rolled his eyes and moved closer to squad leader Fang Sihe.

"Class monitor, do you know that outsider in our class is setting up a stall outside the playground?"

Fang Sihe glanced at Wang Cai, his expression slightly tense. "Wang Cai, don't always call people 'outsiders'. It's rude."

"As for setting up a stall, I know." He had even gone there to buy drinks. However, when he went there, business was booming and there were many people buying things, so Xu Heye didn't seem to recognize him.

"Then don't you think that she's bringing shame to our class by setting up a stall and making money from her classmates?"

Fang Sihe thought for a moment and said, "The class rules don't say that students can't set up stalls."

"As for whether it's embarrassing or not, as long as she doesn't violate class rules or school regulations, there's no problem. Besides, the school and teachers didn't intervene. As students, we just need to do our job well."

After a pause, Fang Sihe said, "Wang Cai, I think you could try to accept students from other places and not be so exclusive. Premier Zhou Enlai advocated seeking common ground while reserving differences, and advocating harmony within diversity."

Fang Sihe's dream is to become an excellent diplomat, so his idol is Premier Zhou.

The example the old man gave in the Chinese class just touched his heart.

Can students from different provinces and cities of the same country, sharing the same blood and learning the same culture, be more different than people from different countries, different beliefs, and different skin colors?

Since there are so many different countries that can seek common ground while reserving differences and coexist in harmony, what reason does he have to exclude students from other places?

Wang Cai pursed his lips. He didn't agree with what Fang Sihe said.

Doesn't he have the right to hate someone? He just hates those students from other places, so what?

But he didn't dare to refute him.

Fang Sihe is a good student with good grades and a good family background. He is also the class monitor. He is valued by teachers and respected by students. He is a popular person in the entire second and third grade class.

If you make him angry, I'm afraid that all the students in Class 2 and 3 of Junior High School will not dare to play with him.

The more Wang Cai thought about it, the more annoyed he became. He couldn't sit still any longer and simply jumped down from the stands.

At this time, Wang Jianping's 400-meter men's relay race began. Wang had just had a unilateral conflict with him and was unwilling to cheer him on, so he simply walked around the competition venue and the crowd, unknowingly walking further and further away.

Then I saw Sun Hui, who was hiding from the crowd and reading a book under the shade of a tree.

Wang Cai picked up a branch and threw it at Sun Hui, venting all his resentment on Sun Hui.

"Hey, you outsider, why are you pretending to be a good student? Everyone else is just playing around, but you're the only one who's studious. You're just as annoying as Xu Heye."

Sun Hui glanced at Wang Cai, said nothing, put the textbook into her schoolbag, turned around and was about to leave.

Sun Hui carried her schoolbag and planned to go to another place to continue her studies. Her time was extremely precious and she didn't want to waste it on Wang Cai.

She knew from a young age that arguing with people who didn't like her was the most meaningless thing.

Sun Hui simply wanted to avoid Wang Cai, but in Wang Cai's eyes, she was ignoring him, which made Wang Cai, who already hated being ignored, even angrier.

He couldn't help but stepped forward and pushed Sun Hui away...

After Wang left, Sun Hui finally got up from the ground. She dusted herself off and looked at the holes in her trouser legs from the fall, a trace of embarrassment flashing in her eyes.

This is the only outfit she has that doesn't have holes in it.

This set of clothes was given to her by her adoptive mother. It was bought for her by her adoptive father when he was still alive. Her adoptive mother was reluctant to wear it. Later, when she was about to return to Hucheng, her adoptive mother saw that she was in tatters and covered with patches, so she gave her this set of clothes.

Sun Hui cherished her clothes and only wore them to school. When she came home to do chores, she would wear her old clothes. She was very careful and gentle when washing clothes, for fear of damaging or fading them.

But now the trousers are torn.

Sun Hui looked at the hole at the knee of her pants silently, pursed her lips, and limped away. She planned to go back to the classroom to read.

If she had known that she would return to the classroom after the morning assembly, she should have stayed in the playground just for the sake of a little freedom and happiness.

After all, Sun Hui is just a sixteen-year-old girl. Even though she is mentally mature, she still longs to have fun and enjoy the sports meeting as happily and enthusiastically as everyone else.

So she chose to hide in a corner of the sports field and read. She was away from the crowd but not completely isolated from it. When she was tired of studying, she could look up at other people as a form of entertainment.

Outside the sports field, Sun Hui saw Xu Heye and Kong Xiaoyue, and a hint of envy flashed in her eyes. The other two outliers in Class 2 and 3, on the other hand, were so calm and contented, so happy.

She actually admired Xu Heye very much for being able to express her desire for money so naturally and take action for it.

Sun Hui was also short of money, very short of it. Extreme poverty led to low self-esteem, which in turn led to extreme vanity. She was afraid that others would see her poverty, so she stubbornly wore this outfit that was no longer suitable for summer.

As if this way, no one would notice her shabby air.

Xu Heye didn't know that Sun Hui associated so many things with her when she looked at her. Even if she knew, she didn't think there was anything wrong with being inferior or vain.

Xu Heye, who was fourteen or fifteen years old, was also inferior and vain, so she was unwilling to be inferior to others and unwilling to be just an ordinary workshop worker, an insignificant screw.

The reason why she is so calm now is that she has gained confidence from the experience of the next decade or so.

She has seen and understood a lot, so she knows that the suffering she is facing is only temporary, just a small obstacle in her life.

Once you jump over it, it’s nothing.

Xu Heye's small street stall business went very smoothly. In a blink of an eye, it was the afternoon of the third day, which was also the last day of the sports meeting.

After accompanying Kong Xiaoyue in the 3,000-meter women's long-distance race, the sports meet was nearing its end.

After attending the closing ceremony, listening to the speeches of the school leaders, and watching the athletes receive their awards and gifts, the three-day sports meet came to an end.

Kong Xiaoyue's athletic ability was not very developed, so she did not get a ranking, but it was very good that she could finish the 3,000-meter long-distance race. Therefore, there was also an Excellence Award for those who completed the race.

Kong Xiaoyue was holding the certificate and the notebook awarded by the school, smiling so hard that her teeth were showing.

However, Xu Heye was more concerned about her income for the past three days.

Today was the last day, and Xu Heye only asked Aunt Liu for two-thirds of yesterday's goods in case she ordered too many. Unexpectedly, business was as good as usual, so everything was sold out by around three in the afternoon.

After selling all the goods, my uncle wanted to buy some more goods, but was stopped by Xu Heye.

It would take thirty to forty minutes to go back and forth from school to Aunt Liu's grocery store, even if you go fast. The sports meet will end at five in the afternoon, so there is only an hour left, and not much can be sold. Why bother going back and forth?

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