769. Chapter 769 Are you still running this school?



Chapter 769 Are you still running this school?

People are categorized and classified no matter where they are.

They are categorized as strong or weak.

Categorize them as useful or useless.

It may also be classified as usable or worthless.

In such elite schools, students are categorized more simply and purely in the eyes of teachers.

Third, sixth, and ninth grades?

Not thorough enough. As a fully private senior high school, "Guoan Middle School" provides full-time care. Families who can send their children to such a school are mostly families where the parents are too busy with business and work to take care of their children.

Such families almost always have some financial means.

Therefore, teachers divide students into several levels: rich, very rich, and extremely rich.

Children from families like this often share a common problem: a lack of parental care and companionship, leading to deficiencies in upbringing and personality development.

So it's almost inevitable that a teenager who is well-fed, financially secure, and without parental guidance will develop a certain kind of character.

The answer is obvious.

The school should have been the last warm haven for these children, but it turned out to be another, more realistic and cruel "society".

Teachers also compare students and their parents, especially homeroom teachers. Not to mention Teacher's Day, even on ordinary holidays, they always receive expensive gifts from students' parents.

At this point, the class distinctions became even clearer. The student whose gift was more expensive and more to her liking would naturally receive more attention, and thus receive an even more desirable gift next time.

Shen Ci knew that he had overlooked this aspect, and Xiao Min was indeed different from the rich young masters and daughters of these wealthy families, which was why she was looked down upon.

However, this is a distorted phenomenon. Since when have there been special cases of parents bribing teachers for preferential treatment?

This practice is prevalent throughout the country and is not limited to elite private schools, but that does not mean it is right.

Are students supposed to face and bear these things without giving the teacher any indication?

That's not how it works!

She's determined to stand up for Xiaomin today; she has to get justice for Xiaomin!

Faced with Shen Ci's questioning, the teacher was speechless. Shen Ci then smiled contemptuously: "It's not that I can't afford to offend him, but rather that I'm reluctant to offend him."

"You must have received quite a bit of money, right? If you can't even handle conflicts between classmates and have to bother the other party's parents, it might incur their dissatisfaction, and you'll lose a source of income in the future?"

By pointing this out so blatantly, these subtle matters were in a sensitive area for all the teachers present.

Because these people know that doing so is wrong, but human nature cannot withstand the test, and few people can truly resist such temptation.

Teacher Li snapped out of her daze and, feeling ashamed and indignant, retorted, "Don't talk nonsense, or I'll sue you for defamation!"

"Whether it's nonsense or not, you know in your heart." Shen Ci remained nonchalant, speaking the most frightening words in the most indifferent tone: "If I were to make a complaint call to the Education Bureau, do you think they could shut down your entire office? Would your school still be able to operate?"

Upon hearing this, all the other teachers in the office lowered their heads in unison, their palms sweating with nervousness.

Everyone knew that none of the people in this room had a clean background; they had all received gifts from their parents to varying degrees.

Shen Ci glanced at Teacher Li from head to toe, including the items on her desk, and quickly got a general idea of ​​what was going on.

"The 'CHANEL' item on your table is genuine, the down jacket next to it is 'Canada Goose,' but unfortunately it's from last winter, and the scarf is 'Burberry.'"

"You could say you bought all of these yourself, because being covered in designer brands from head to toe, inside and out, is certainly impressive enough, but truly tasteful and wealthy people don't overlook the details."

As she spoke, Shen Ci raised an eyebrow at the spot on Teacher Li's finger: "The ring on your hand is the most common style in the jewelry store. Although it's made of platinum, its value isn't high, and it doesn't match your overall designer outfit at all. Next time, remember to change to 'Cartier' or 'Tiffany'."

Feeling guilty, Teacher Li twitched her fingers and hid the ring.

Seeing this, Shen Ci smiled and tapped her neck with her finger: "The necklace is even more obviously fake. It's not even platinum. Judging from the luster and texture, it should be 925 sterling silver, right?"

"What? Didn't any of your parents give you a Van Cleef & Arpels?"

As Shen Ci spoke, she pulled out the Van Cleef & Arpels Ten Flowers Necklace from inside her sweater collar: "How about I give you this? Then we can forget everything that just happened and start over, and you can seek justice for my sister again?"

The overwhelming sense of oppression made every word spoken feel like it was being spoken with a gun pointed at the waist of all the teachers in the office.

Everyone felt a chill run down their spines, because someone was casually poking at their backs!

"Xiao Li, I felt there was something wrong with what you just said. You need to reflect on it."

At this moment, the older teacher who had spoken earlier spoke up again, subtly reminding Teacher Li that her teaching method was problematic.

This teacher looked like he was about to retire, and naturally didn't want to be investigated by the education bureau during his final days in office.

Although Shen Ci maintained a calm expression throughout, everyone could feel the anger emanating from her; she was not joking!

Ms. Li was also frightened. She looked at Shen Ci and said cautiously, "I was wrong just now and hurt Shen Min. I apologize to you."

"Xiaomin, do you accept your teacher's apology?" Shen Ci asked Xiaomin.

Shen Min nodded. She had never seen such a scene before and just wanted it all to end as soon as possible.

Shen Ci sneered, but didn't say anything more, because she knew that this teacher didn't know she was wrong, but was just afraid.

A sincere apology? Of course not.

But this matter is clearly not over yet: "My sister accepted your apology, so now you can handle the matter between my sister and her classmate. You must handle it fairly. Do you know what fair handling means?"

Teacher Li was stunned for a moment, then heard Shen Ci instruct her: "If I come, then the other party's parents must also show up. That's what makes it fair!"

Teacher Li's eyes clearly showed hesitation and resistance, which meant that Shen Ci's guess was correct. This teacher obviously didn't dare to bother the other party's parents to come to the school.

Who in business isn't busy?

But Shen Ci didn't care about any of that. Since this teacher couldn't teach the students properly, she would teach this teacher a good lesson today!

Stared at so intently, Ms. Li finally had no choice but to take out her phone and call the other girl's parents. The moment the call connected, the two girls immediately showed expressions of fear and timidity.

(End of this chapter)

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