Chapter 122 Royal Little Sister? I'm Going to Hit You!



"According to the information we have gathered, the most troublesome student in the Imperial Academy is Wu Lanyun, and her surname is Wu."

Qin Yu spoke up, feeling a heavy burden of pressure regarding this matter.

Tang Huan's entry into the Imperial Academy is a good thing for Qin Yu, as it allows her to make connections with some people. Whether they can be of use to her will depend on her own abilities.

But the ringleader of that group of bad students was a bit difficult to deal with; she was Wu Lanxi's younger sister.

"The Empress's younger sister, who shares the same father and mother, is only twelve years old. This is indeed a difficult situation."

Tang Huan rubbed his forehead, suddenly understanding Ren Zimu's situation; it was indeed difficult to do so.

Besides Wu Lanyun, there are several other royal princes who are also troublemakers.

In comparison, the children of high-ranking officials seem like well-behaved children.

"Pressure is a motivator; things that aren't challenging are boring."

Tang Huan stood up, showing her determination.

Not long ago, he had already received an imperial edict from the palace.

The Empress agreed to let Tang Huan enter the Imperial Academy, and at the same time, she also retained Tang Huan's position as the magistrate of Qihuai County.

This should be the first time in Daqing's history that someone has held two positions.

"Don't just stand there, get ready to rest. Tomorrow will be a tough battle!"

Tang Huan gave instructions to the two of them to prepare for their trip to the Imperial Academy the next day.

The next day, Tang Huan left the residence early with Qin Yu and Li Daikui, heading towards the Imperial Academy.

Along the way, he saw many people observing the three of them from a distance.

Clearly, those two poems had already made Tang Huan the center of attention.

Most people just watched from a distance, but some mustered up the courage to go up and talk to Tang Huan.

As Tang Huan continued on this path, he discovered that his reputation as a "Poet Immortal" seemed to have expanded beyond just a few people.

This actually put him under more pressure than being a teacher at the Imperial Academy.

"Never mind, I'll just take it one step at a time. If things don't work out, I'll just copy more poems later..."

The Imperial Academy was located within the capital city, and was only one street away from the Imperial City.

Although it has only a history of a hundred years, thanks to the support of the imperial court, the Imperial Academy has developed very rapidly.

The only drawback was that the Imperial Academy had very few students; the children of high-ranking officials, nobles, and wealthy merchants combined numbered only about a hundred.

Although there weren't many students, the scale far exceeded Tang Huan's expectations.

Ren Zimu and another person were waiting at the entrance of the Imperial Academy early in the morning. They warmly led Tang Huan and the other two into the academy and introduced them to things related to the academy.

Looking at it this way, Tang Huan couldn't help but feel alarmed.

The area of ​​this Imperial Academy is equivalent to half the size of the original Qihuai County, or even larger.

Besides several schools, the Imperial Academy also had a horse riding area, a library, a football field, and other places, totaling more than a dozen different categories.

It seems that the intention is to promote the all-round development of students in moral, intellectual, physical, aesthetic and labor aspects.

"I told the students a while ago that an adult would be giving them a lesson today, and they're waiting for it..."

Ren Zimu spoke, and at the same time, Tang Huan heard a series of noises coming from afar.

He looked over and saw a schoolhouse located in front of him.

It doesn't look luxurious from the outside; on the contrary, it's incredibly understated.

However, through the open windows, Tang Huan discovered that the students inside the school were simply behaving in a chaotic and disorderly manner.

Some students were running around between desks, some were pulling their deskmates' hair, and a few were gathered together doing something else.

"The noise I caused when I was in school was nothing compared to what it is now..."

Ren Zimu looked somewhat embarrassed. He quickened his pace and led Tang Huan and the other two into the school.

A middle-aged man on the stage immediately showed a relieved expression and quickly walked up to Ren Zimu and Tang Huan.

"These kids are getting more and more unruly."

"It's normal for a child to be like this," Tang Huan said with a smile.

He noticed that after he and Ren Zimu came in, some students stopped what they were doing and looked over.

But most people are immersed in their own world.

Ren Zimu told the teacher to leave first, while he led Li Daikui and Qin Yu to the side, handing the classroom over to Tang Huan.

Tang Huan walked towards the bottom of the classroom, where the students she had noticed outside were gathered together, muttering to themselves.

What are you doing?

Tang Huan moved closer to the group and looked down.

Only then did they realize that they were holding a small twig and constantly poking at two crickets on the table.

Two boys, around twelve or thirteen years old, were the most cheerful, and it was clear that they were the main leaders of the group.

Tang Huan didn't wait for a reply before taking action.

He grabbed the two men by the collars on either side and lifted them up.

"Let me go!"

One of them immediately twisted his body and started punching and kicking Tang Huan.

Seeing this, another person began to follow suit.

Helpless, Tang Huan could only throw the two of them heavily to the ground. Without any hesitation, he first pinned one of them down with one hand, and then stepped on the back of the second person with one foot, leaving them completely unable to resist.

“Lord Tang…” Ren Zimu looked from afar, his expression becoming extremely solemn.

He instinctively wanted to step forward and stop Tang Huan, but thinking of the situation at the Imperial Academy, he ultimately sighed and held back, simply watching silently.

"Let me go, and let your father go!"

The boy being stepped on by Tang Huan started shouting and cursing loudly.

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