Chapter 111 All Good People



Chapter 111 All Good People

Although Jiang Hai had harassed her, Jiang Jiu still went to school on time in the morning. However, many people looked at her with strange eyes along the way. Jiang Jiu felt uneasy and felt that something might have happened that she didn't know about.

Because of his mother, Jiang Jiu rarely plays with his mobile phone during holidays. Except for going to the amusement park, he studies at home on weekends, so naturally he doesn't pay attention to what's happening on the Internet.

Little did she know that her videos had been posted online and many of her classmates had already watched them.

Now only Jiang Jiu is kept in the dark.

Until she walked into the classroom and sat down, her arm was suddenly poked by a classmate next to her who had never spoken to her. It was a girl with short hair. She looked a little shy and timid, but for some reason she mustered up the courage and seemed to want to ask her a question.

Jiang Jiu was not a difficult person to get along with. Seeing that the other person was so embarrassed and still wanted to talk to her, she nodded.

"What do you want to ask?"

The short-haired girl showed a hint of shyness on her face, and then she leaned over and whispered in her ear.

"I'm sorry, I didn't know you had such a terrible family. I thought you were some annoying, arrogant transfer student from the big city."

What the girl wanted to say was an apology, which left Jiang Jiu stunned for a long time, and he didn't know what to say in response.

Indeed, she transferred from a big city to this small county, but in fact, she did not live well in the so-called "big city". It was just because her mother felt that there were more learning opportunities in big cities, so even if her daily food, clothing and daily necessities were worse and her life was a little harder, she still wanted her teaching conditions to be better.

only.....

This is actually a pressure for Jiang Jiu. The classmates in good schools are basically children from middle-class or wealthy families. In comparison, she seems out of place.

Jiang Jiu had no intention of revealing his true condition, so he never made friends with anyone.

This is the reason why she was actually very lonely and kept to herself in school before. However, at that time she was completely immersed in her studies and had to resist the pressure from her mother every day, so she had no time to care about other things.

Now that I live alone in a small place, I encounter things I never thought of before.

For example, school bullying.

Although her previous school would isolate someone who didn't fit in, like her, they would generally not resort to direct violence unless the conflict was really serious. She had never expected that she would be discriminated against here because she was a transfer student.

So her situation was extremely embarrassing.

Students from good schools were unwilling to make friends with her, and students from county schools thought she was an outlier and deliberately targeted her.

Jiang Jiu couldn't help but let out a bitter smile, his voice a little dry.

"It's all in the past."

She didn't want to expose her wounds to others, so she just briefly mentioned the matter and turned away.

Jiang Jiu sat at the table with her eyes lowered, staring blankly at the word notes she had stuck on the corner of the table with sticky notes. She recited them silently in her mind several times, but still couldn't remember them. Finally, she slumped down on the table in frustration. When she had something on her mind, she couldn't concentrate on studying, but she had promised her mother that she would definitely get into a good university.

When she heard her classmates ask this, even if she was a fool, she could guess what had happened. It was probably those curious people with mobile phones who spread her story.

Online public opinion fermented very quickly, which caused the sympathy of classmates.

No one ever asked her whether she was willing to accept this "kindness". She was only a young girl and had self-esteem.

Jiang Jiu didn't know whether she should be happy or sad. It was a good thing that some classmates were willing to talk to her. Maybe those who wanted to bully her in the future would not dare to do so because of this incident. But her situation was exposed like this, and her future days would definitely be very difficult.

The gaze of the short-haired girl will always accompany her like a shadow, at least for the rest of her high school years, and will never disappear.

The classmate next to her looked at Jiang Jiu's expression and didn't say anything else, but there was a hint of sympathy in her eyes.

It was not until the bell rang that Jiang Jiu struggled to get up from the table, patted his face, and forced himself to cheer up.

But as soon as she looked up, she heard the teacher say to her.

"Student Jiang, please come out for a moment."

The head teacher's words made Jiang Jiu's heart tremble suddenly, but he still stood up obediently and walked out of the classroom.

The students in the classroom were whispering to each other. Looking out the door, they could vaguely see the figures of their head teacher and Jiang Jiu, but they could not see their conversation.

Jiang Jiu stood in front of the head teacher with his head down and listened to her.

"I'm sorry, I didn't know about your situation. Now your parents can't take care of you. You're in your third year of high school, and transferring schools now means you won't be able to keep up. I urgently contacted the teachers at the school last night and they put some money on your meal card. The school has also waived all your tuition and miscellaneous fees. All you have to do now is study hard."

The head teacher spoke in a gentle tone and slowly told Jiang Jiu what she had done.

After hearing this, Jiang Jiu felt like something was stuck in his throat. He should have been grateful, but he couldn't say a word.

“....”

She lowered her head silently, like a rebellious student, but the head teacher touched her head and comforted her.

"Don't feel any pressure. The school is doing this for its reputation. Providing convenience to students like you is good for the school's reputation. Just think of it as the school paying for a good reputation."

The head teacher was not being condescending, but genuinely wanted Jiang Jiu not to take the matter too seriously.

Jiang Jiu felt his eyes getting hot and his nose was sore, and in the end he could only respond in a depressed tone.

"Thank you, teacher."

Unexpectedly, she felt warmth in this way.

At the same time, the sound of leather shoes stepping on the ground was heard from the other side of the corridor. Looking in the direction of the sound, Ji Chen's tall figure could be seen. He walked to Jiang Jiu, nodded to the head teacher, and then spoke to Jiang Jiu.

"You can come to me if you have any questions about your studies, not just the subjects I teach, but also other subjects. You can ask me anytime."

Then he walked towards another class in front. It turned out that it was his first class of the day.

Seeing that the bell was about to ring, the head teacher gave Jiang Jiu a few instructions and let him return to the classroom.

"If anything special happens, you can call me at any time, including your father. If he comes to cause you trouble, call 110 immediately. Don't get entangled with him, and then contact me. I will help you solve other problems. In short, you must study hard."

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