Chapter 789 Quite a variety of methods



Chapter 789 Quite a variety of methods

“These doors and windows were designed by the King of Qin himself,” Cheng Wanwan said calmly. “They are quite expensive, but I believe your parents can afford them. Go ahead and smash them. I’ve written up the bill and had it sent to your parents. Anyway, Xiao Qin Academy won’t suffer any loss.”

Pang Jie was so angry that the veins on his forehead were throbbing.

This woman actually used the King of Qin and their parents to threaten them.

But ironically, they fall for it.

"Brother Pang, let it go," Li Jian said softly. "It's just pitch-pot. If Madam Sui wants to play, just play along. It's no big deal. Why make a fuss about it with our parents?"

He didn't want to be whipped by his father again.

Pang Jie didn't want to be hung up and beaten by his parents again.

He descended the steps, coldly snorting, "I'll give you some face out of respect for the sake of you being Mrs. Sui."

He turned and walked to the area below the podium, picked up a small pebble, and without even looking at it, casually tossed it into the earthenware pot.

Cheng Wanwan chuckled: "Your throws are so accurate, your archery must be pretty good too. With such skills, you should serve your country and make contributions, not..."

She stopped smiling and shook her head.

Pang Jie felt inexplicably pleased after being praised by her.

But then she suddenly shook her head with a look of regret, an expression that felt like a needle piercing his heart.

He pursed his lips and said nothing.

Li Jian immediately followed suit, and just like that, he made the shot with a single shot.

These spoiled brats may not be good at studying, but they are very good at eating, drinking and having fun. Even the worst one only had to throw the ball in three times before it was in.

Cheng Wanwan took out her keys and smiled as she said, "Remember to hand in your homework tomorrow morning. Okay, everyone go have lunch now."

She unlocked the classroom door, and more than forty people surged out.

Once they were outside, these people dared to speak freely and boldly.

"This Mrs. Sui looks gentle and mild-mannered, but she has quite a few tricks up her sleeve."

"If this continues, we'll be in a very passive position, Brother Pang. Are we just going to obediently follow Madam Sui's arrangements from now on?"

"Let's not talk about that now. I've been sitting in class all afternoon, my back aches, I'm hungry. Let's go eat."

The group headed towards the dining hall.

It's already late afternoon, and the cafeteria will be closing soon.

Forty-one people walked in and casually sat down on the table.

The young master, whose status was slightly lower, shouted, "Someone, bring the dishes and the wine, and hurry up!"

A fat man came out of the kitchen of the dining hall, bowing and scraping, and said: "His Highness and Madam Sui have instructed that all students must get their own bowls and food. The bowls are over there. Just line up here to get your food. After you finish eating, remember to put your bowls and chopsticks over there."

After he finished speaking, he didn't dare to look at the students' ugly expressions and quickly turned around and went back to the kitchen.

"Madam Sui is going too far," Li Jian said through gritted teeth. "It's one thing to send away our attendants and maids, but she won't even allow the school staff to serve us. Does she really expect us to do it ourselves?"

Someone pointed to a piece of calligraphy on the wall that read, "Self-reliance leads to abundance."

"I've never lifted a finger in my entire life!" Pang Jie flung his hand and stood up. "I'm going out to eat!"

He swaggered out, followed by a group of followers.

When they arrived at the school gate, they found it tightly closed, with an old man with a white beard sitting to the side.

Li Jian said coldly, "Open the door."

The old man put his hand to his ear: "What did you say? I didn't hear you."

I said, open the door!

"What?"

"Open the door! I told you to open the door, don't you understand?"

"What?"

Li Jian: "..."

He reached out and touched the old man's body for the keys, but after searching for a long time, he couldn't find anything.

One of the followers suggested climbing over the wall, but when they looked up, they saw that the top of the wall was covered with sharp white shards of porcelain. If they got pricked by those, their hands would be ruined.

"Brilliant, absolutely brilliant." Pang Jie laughed. "What a brilliant move to trap a dog behind closed doors, what a brilliant move to catch a turtle in a jar."

Li Jian leaned closer and said, "Brother Pang, I don't care if you want to be a dog or a turtle, but I'm hungry, so I'll go back to the canteen for a meal."

He turned and headed towards the dining hall.

However, by this time it was already past the hour of You (5-7 PM).

The cafeteria has been closed.

The forty-one people were dumbfounded. They pounded on the door, but no one answered.

In the conference room not far away, Dr. Tao said with some worry, "Mr. Cheng, if the parents of these students find out that they went hungry at school, I'm afraid they will..."

"We're all adults, missing a meal won't make a difference," Cheng Wanwan said calmly. "Everyone, sit down, and I'll explain this point system to you all. When faced with disobedient students, don't rush to get angry. Just deduct points according to these rules. Of course, if they suddenly behave well, you can give them a few extra points. You have to be firm in punishing such students, but at the same time, don't be stingy with praise and commendation... To motivate them, post the previous day's point rankings on the classroom door every morning..."

Dr. Tao opened his mouth, wanting to say that these students didn't even care about their future, so why would they care about mere points?

Mrs. Kaho has already set all the rules, and for him to object now would seem like he's being dissenting. Oh well, let's test the waters first.

He took out his brush, ink, paper, and inkstone, sorted the points sheet that Cheng Wanwan had written according to the rankings, and rewrote it. Then he asked someone to post it on the classroom door at cockcrow the next day.

After discussing the points table, Cheng Wanwan rearranged the class schedule according to the teachers' wishes.

There were originally seven teachers, but after two resigned, only five remained. Fortunately, the courses taught by the two former teachers were theoretical history and basics, so we could invite two more to come. However, there was no need to rush.

Of the five teachers, Dr. Tao is the deputy headmaster and does not need to teach students. The remaining four teachers each teach half a day every two days, so the task is not actually that heavy.

Teaching is not difficult for teachers; the main task is to nurture students.

However, Mrs. Sui has come up with a set of policies that sound quite novel. Regardless of whether they are useful or not, let's follow them for now.

And so, the matter was settled.

Cheng Wanwan slept fairly well that night, but the forty-one students in Xiao Qin Academy had a much harder time.

Yesterday was the first day of school. They didn't eat well at noon, and they didn't have anything to eat at night. After returning to the dormitory, they had to fetch water to wash up and make their beds. Some people didn't even know how to fetch water, let alone how to make their beds... It can be said that they spent the night in a daze.

I was woken up very early this morning by hunger.

Normally, as soon as I open my eyes in the morning, there are maids by my side to help me wash my face, clean my hands, brush my teeth, and change my clothes. But now, I've called for a long time and no one has come.

So, one by one, they could only sigh and get out of bed, change their clothes haphazardly, and do their hair in a haphazard way. As for washing their faces... they had no idea where to get water, so washing their faces had to be skipped for the time being.

They wanted to sleep, but they couldn't, because if they slept any longer, they would miss breakfast.

Whether or not to attend class is secondary; the most important thing is to fill my stomach first.

"Brother Pang, hurry up," Li Jian urged. "If you keep dawdling, I'm going ahead."

"Wait a minute, you won't die!" Pang Jie said angrily. "I can't find my socks, hurry up and lend me a pair to wear."

Li Jian rubbed his nose: "Do you think I know where I put my socks? Anyway, I'm wearing yesterday's. As long as I don't say anything, no one will know."

Pang Jie: "..."

He resignedly picked up yesterday's smelly socks, held his breath, put them on, slipped on his boots, and only then dared to breathe deeply.

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