Chapter 18 Weakness



Liu Huawei is a small figure, but he is vaguely connected to the network that the Wang family has cast in Wanghai. In Chen Tinghan's plan, he is a small figure with a certain weight. Emotionally, Chen Tinghan disdains to deal with him now. Logically, there is no benefit in contacting this scumbag with no teacher ethics now. It is easy to alert the enemy and affect subsequent arrangements.

He still remembered how deep a shadow this teacher had cast on his sixteen-year-old self. However, today, many things that influenced his life at that time have become vague and fuzzy in his mind, as if they are not so important anymore.

Chen Tinghan would not alert the enemy because of those things, but at this moment he really wanted to take ruthless action.

Liu Huawei had connections to the Wang family, and the repeated attacks on him were all related to Chen Tinghan's contact with Wang Jinling. Once there was a problem, there would be another. Once he entered this group's perspective, he would inevitably face continuous attacks.

Chen Tinghan still has to work at school, and being watched by such a fly, he will probably be restrained everywhere. It is better to beat him up.

In the office during evening study time, teachers often get together to talk about the situation in the class and occasionally gossip, or vice versa, often gossiping and occasionally talking about students when they get bored.

We had a quiz last Friday, so it wasn't that lively today. Everyone was busy scolding people and explaining the test papers in class. There were only a few teachers there. Liu Huawei was sitting in the corner, wearing glasses, with a female student standing next to him.

He was talking and laughing, but the girl seemed to be vaguely resisting. Not only did she keep a physical distance, she also lowered her head to avoid eye contact.

Seeing Chen Tinghan coming, Liu Huawei frowned and let her go. The girl from another class felt relieved, holding her homework book, and jogged past Chen Tinghan.

Liu Huawei remained silent, his head lowered as he continued writing. When he felt the air was dry enough, he raised his head, moving as slowly and dignified as possible. Just like Yu Jiale, he clenched his fist, tapped the table with his knuckles, and said bluntly, "Call your parents."

Calling the parents was a sword that teachers always had in their hands during their school days, but after Liu Huawei said it, he did not see what he wanted to see on Chen Tinghan's face: pleading, uneasiness, and fear.

It was a calmness that took his breath away.

He began to feel a little annoyed, but then he felt a little amused. He didn't know how many thick-skinned students like this he had dealt with, and every one of them ended up crying for help.

"Didn't I warn you? If you don't want to study, you can, but don't harm other students who are both good in both character and academics." Liu Huawei said coldly, "Classmates reported that you're running around the senior year building all day, claiming to be learning from the top student in the grade. But where did you learn? You've ended up being last in the class!"

"In last week's exam, there were over 700 students in the grade, and you ranked over 700. If there were 1,000 students, you would definitely be ranked 1,000 as well. And you're still studying for that? What are you studying for? Do you think I don't know what you're thinking?"

His attacks were relentless. "You're a piece of rotten wood, beyond redemption. I called your parents here to see what kind of parents could raise someone like you. And by the way, I want to warn them to keep a close eye on you, a pest in our school!"

Chen Tinghan looked at him and suddenly remembered his memories from his previous life.

Chen Tinghan, who was once a teenager, was also a child prodigy in junior high school. However, he was indeed too proud for a period of time. He had trouble adapting to the high school environment, and his entrance examination results were not ideal. He was assigned to Class 8, which was the last in science. He suffered a huge psychological gap and his grades plummeted.

Because he was young and frivolous and talked back to his teacher, and his family didn't give him anything, and because of his accidental contact with Wang Jinling, he received an insulting "education" from Liu Huawei, which was similar to what he was saying now.

Later, Chen Tinghan couldn't swallow this humiliation, and he studied very hard in his second year of high school, wanting to prove that he was not a hopeless case. His grades did improve a little.

Liu Huawei was very pleased with the result, believing that his "pain education" had worked. However, this statement that the teacher was the only one who deserved the credit froze the boy's heart and almost made him lose his temper.

At that time, Chen Tinghan was probably just angry and resentful. It was not until many years later during the investigation that he realized how many despicable schemes this seemingly righteous teacher was secretly involved in.

What I met was not a human being.

His thoughts drifted through his mind, he smiled slightly, pulled the office chair next to him, and sat down.

"Who told you to sit? Stand up!" Liu Huawei said.

Chen Tinghan turned a deaf ear to him and instead put his feet on the desk. The sole of his shoe almost hit Liu Huawei. He was even more furious and slammed the table: "Believe it or not, I will expel you from school right now!"

"How much did you pay for your glasses frame?" Chen Tinghan suddenly asked without any context.

Liu Huawei was so angry that he almost laughed. He opened his mouth to curse, but Chen Tinghan ignored him and continued to talk to himself, "Your father is from Wankang City. He and your mother, who came from a small county town, run a fruit shop in the city. They are honest people. Although they are not rich, they are doing well and steadily."

Liu Huawei's eyes widened, shocked and angry. This casual remark about his family background could be easily discovered by anyone interested, and it wasn't a top secret, not enough to suppress Liu Huawei. But coming from his own student, he felt a sense of unease.

Chen Tinghan ignored him, picked up the small box on the table, and continued, "The glasses, watches, and cell phones you're wearing aren't cheap. I'm also from an ordinary family, and my daily worries are just about food, clothing, housing, and transportation. So I'm curious and jealous, and I want to be like you."

"Is this what you often say, knowledge changes destiny?"

Liu Huawei's voice was extremely dry, and he squeezed out a sound from between his teeth: "What the hell do you mean!"

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