Chapter 49: Knocking



The seven-day holiday is a long vacation, but compared to the long and heavy high school life, it just passes by in a flash. For many students, the precious rest days can barely relieve the pressure accumulated in daily life, and it is hard to say that the time is wonderful.

However, as the saying goes, a day without seeing you feels like three years. I definitely can’t say I miss you anymore, but after a few days of separation, there is a little distance between us, and the face that I used to be tired of seeing actually feels a little more fresh.

However, that only applies to lower grade students. The classes for senior high school students started three days ago. The so-called "no compulsory make-up classes" also has a double meaning. Most of the sophomores will sneer at this statement. It is not compulsory, but if the teacher in the class advances the course, if one falls behind, how much effort will it take to catch up.

For senior high school students, it is truly non-compulsory because there are no new courses. Good students always have their own goals, and no one dares to slack off before the final goal. At this stage, many students who the teachers thought were saveable before are now done for and are left to their own devices.

Those who want to come will come, and those who don’t want to come will be useless even if they come. This is the arrogant idea of ​​many teachers.

Liu Huawei is a typical representative of arrogant teachers. He always believes that students are divided into different levels, some are top-notch unpolished jade, and some are rotten wood that cannot be carved.

However, during this period, he seemed to have changed his nature and had not arrested or criticized anyone for a long time. It seemed that it started with some groundless rumors.

Some people were saying that he was greedy and lustful, that he touched things he shouldn't have, and that he even had dealings with gangsters outside the school.

There is no smoke without fire, but without evidence, these rumors can't kill him. He is a little worried, but not enough to make him restrain himself.

What really made Liu Huawei worried and anxious to the point of scratching his head was the attitude of the Wang family.

He keenly caught some bad signs, for example, Zhang Keqi had not contacted him for a long time, and there were more and more unfamiliar faces outside the school that he had never seen before, and they were sticking to him, following him like a shadow.

Was it that what he and Zhang Keqi did privately was exposed?

If he had the support of the Wang family, he would have the confidence to escape danger even if the matter was exposed. But if the people who wanted to deal with him were the Wang family, they would be more terrifying than the police.

Liu Huawei felt as if there was a knife hanging over his head every day, and he didn't know when he would be assassinated silently.

The scariest thing was that he didn't know who to turn to.

After much thought, he actually set his sights on his two students.

One is a prince with a mysterious identity and no background information can be found. Although his identity is questionable, the means and abilities he uses are real, and he is very close to the eldest daughter of the Wang family.

The other one was none other than Wang Jinling, the daughter of the Wang family.

A small fry like Liu Huawei didn't know the situation at the Wang family at the time. He only thought that Wang Jinling represented the Wang family and her attitude was directly linked to the attitude of the Wang family. In his desperation, he forgot why he had to follow Zhang Keqi's orders to monitor Wang Jinling if this was true.

In the end, he chose to go directly to the real culprit.

Liu Huawei took the initiative to come to the class. After walking around outside, he found that the class was studying. After hesitating for a while, he finally walked up to Wang Jinling and said as calmly as possible, "Come to the office."

Wang Jinling pulled herself away from the paper, looked up, and found that he had turned and left.

Her deskmate, a girl who claimed to be Wang Jinling's best friend, came over with a wary look on her face and whispered, "You better be careful. Now the girls in the three classes he teaches don't dare to get close to him."

Wang Jinling didn't say anything, just smiled, tidied up the table, and followed him to the office.

Inside the office.

Liu Huawei held a pen and wrote on the homework, as if trying to sort out his thoughts. Wang Jinling stood beside him, silently waiting for him to make the first move.

Suddenly, he looked up, a little nervous, and whispered, "It's nothing important that I asked you to come here. It's just that your senior year is the most important year in your life. You're the top student in this school, and you're destined to be the top student at Wanghai in eight or nine months. You must not feel any pressure at this stage. If you encounter any problems, you can ask me for help. As a teacher, I will definitely do my best to help you solve them."

Wang Jinling's expression showed no sign of inclination; she simply replied, "Thank you for your concern, Teacher."

"I've always been confident in your studies, and I don't think I need to interfere with your interpersonal relationships. But, how is your family doing lately?" Liu Huawei finished speaking, then realized that his words might be offensive, so he tried to make amends:

"Don't worry. I'm not asking this question because of something I've heard. Many students who used to be excellent may have encountered some unresolved doubts at this stage of their lives, which led to a decline in their grades. I don't want you to encounter similar problems."

"I understand what you mean." Wang Jinling suddenly laughed and said, "My family treats me very well. They care about me and are very considerate. You don't need to worry about me."

Liu Huawei licked his dry lips, wiped the nonexistent sweat from his head, and said with difficulty: "That's good, very good... There is one more thing. You see, I am a people's teacher. Not only do I teach in school, but it is also crucial to cooperate with parents to do a good job in education, so..."

Wang Jinling replied considerately, "Oh, is this a so-called family visit?"

"Yes, it is."

She said, "My family has no objection to you."

Liu Huawei sat in his chair, clearly relieved, only to hear Wang Jinling change the subject and say, "However, I still talk about you with my family occasionally at the dinner table."

He was startled, straightened up fiercely, and said, "I did something wrong. You, please tell me."

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