[Tian: That's exactly the idea I had.]
He Tiantian yawned, she was really sleepy. Li Yuanyuan and Zhang Qin also climbed into bed, and the dormitory fell silent.
He Tiantian fell asleep shortly after closing her eyes.
Shen Yizhou looked at He Tiantian's message, which allowed him to play games with his roommates without worry.
He hadn't played games in a long time; it felt like playing games was something from a past life. His roommate was too enthusiastic and kept dragging him into playing.
The boys' dormitory was almost entirely filled with noise, and some students were even watching the ball game loudly on their computers.
Some students were even playing around in the hallway. Everyone was very happy with the holiday; they could finally get a few more days of rest, even though they couldn't go home.
The dormitory supervisor walked sternly into the corridor. "Everyone, get back to your dorms! It's so noisy!"
She picked at her ears in frustration. These little brats clearly hadn't read enough books. She should just take them all out to study for a day and they'd behave.
Shen Yizhou's eyes were sore from playing that he took off his headphones and glanced at his phone. It was almost afternoon, and he should take a nap.
My roommates all tacitly ended their games and climbed into bed; some played on their phones, while others went to sleep.
In the principal's office.
All the teachers were in the office, discussing the incident.
Principal: "From now on, students are not allowed to play with these things! How many times has this happened?"
Class 1 homeroom teacher: "Principal, we have all tried our best, but I feel like they are retaliating."
Class 4 homeroom teacher: "Don't talk nonsense. I think it's just that the children's psychological resilience is too weak."
Class 7 homeroom teacher: "I think it's because their resentment hasn't dissipated. If you ask me, we should find a Taoist priest."
Principal: "Inviting a Taoist priest? Won't that cause panic among the students? And what will the parents think?"
Class 6 homeroom teacher: "Principal, you know in your heart that if things continue like this, there will be no reason to cover it up anymore."
Class 10 homeroom teacher: "Hmph, you brought this on yourself."
Class 3 homeroom teacher: "These parents have lost nearly 7 million yuan. They can't keep going like this."
Principal: "Do you think I want this? Everyone upstairs wants me to step down!"
English teacher: "Those children are just being wronged."
Chemistry teacher: "Whose problem is it?"
Math teacher: "Stop beating around the bush. Are you afraid people won't know?"
Chemistry teacher: "What? Did I say anything to you and you're already taking it personally? It seems you know very well what's going on. If it weren't for having a powerful backer, you would have been in jail long ago."
Math teacher: "You should keep your mouth to your butt. What you say is like a fart."
Physics teacher: "Let's not talk about these issues now, can't we find a unified solution?"
Class 1 homeroom teacher: "How do we solve this? Does anyone have any ideas?"
Principal: "Enough! Stop arguing!"
The office fell silent instantly. The math teacher's chest heaved, and he looked genuinely angry.
The principal kicked all the teachers and homeroom teachers out; they were all just making things worse. He took off his glasses and pinched his brow. If things continued like this, he would really have to step down.
The teachers disliked each other and returned to their dormitories without saying a word. Since this happened, no one can escape responsibility.
The entire campus fell into a deathly silence.
The homeroom teachers were busy comforting the students' parents, who were all very confused about the school closure. The principal's exact words were that the school had to suspend classes for rectification due to equipment issues.
Parents were naturally baffled. Wouldn't this delay their children's learning progress? Could the college entrance exam really be postponed by four days like this?
The homeroom teacher's fingers were practically smoking from the stress, as parents kept calling to complain, and some were even considering filing a complaint with the education bureau.
It's one thing for schools to suspend classes, but why won't they let the children go home?
The principal's phone was ringing off the hook. He struggled to come up with a solution: teachers would teach students online so as not to delay their progress at all.
Although the parents didn't understand, they knew their children were still able to study, so they didn't voice any further opinions.
Only a few parents are still cursing.
The homeroom teacher immediately sent a notification in the group that online classes would begin at 3:00 PM, and all students needed to do was log in using their mobile phones.
Upon seeing the message, students began to voice their dissatisfaction, questioning why they had to attend classes during a holiday. Some parents even started calling their children.
Only after inquiring did I learn what had happened at the school.
The principal and the homeroom teacher's phones were ringing off the hook once again.
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