Chapter 12 The Demon Pill Stepfather 12



Chapter 12 The Demon Pill Stepfather 12

The homeroom teacher awkwardly placed a paper cup in front of Ji Huaizhi: "Zhou Qing's parent, this was indeed an oversight on the part of the school. We will definitely give you a satisfactory answer."

"What's the point of your reply? My child is still running a fever at home. What kind of teacher are you?"

Ji Huaizhi knocked the cup over, startling the homeroom teacher: "Calm down first."

"Calm down my ass!" Ji Huaizhi picked up something and slammed it on the ground. "Didn't the child complain to you?"

"What kind of teacher are you?"

“If it weren’t for what happened yesterday, we wouldn’t have known that our child was being bullied at school.”

"If anything happens, can you take responsibility?"

The homeroom teacher bowed and apologized: "Yes, yes, it's my fault. I didn't pay attention to the overall situation in the class."

"Don't worry, we will definitely stop this from happening."

"What good are your words?" Ji Huaizhi glanced at the male teacher wearing glasses.

He had seen plenty of people like this. To put it bluntly, they just didn't care about Zhou Qing because she had no one to protect her.

"You think an apology is enough? What about the harm my child suffered? Is it just bad luck for her?" Ji Huaizhi became angrier as he spoke, and stood up to get closer to the homeroom teacher.

He was so startled he almost dropped his glasses.

"Parent, please calm down." At this moment, the principal and the head of academic affairs came over.

The principal heard about it yesterday, glared at the security guard, and then glanced at the homeroom teacher.

“Mr. Zhou Qing, on behalf of the school, I apologize to you and Zhou Qing. I will definitely give you a satisfactory answer to this matter.” The principal spoke very politely: “But I need you to give us some time.”

"Impossible." Ji Huaizhi's fierce demeanor today made everyone's hearts sink.

"Do I not know you? You're masters of smoothing things over."

Ji Huaizhi glanced at them with a cold smile: "This matter has been dragging on and on without any resolution. If we don't give you an explanation today, you can see if this class can continue."

"Anyway, I don't care. I can just identify them one by one after my daughter gets better. I have plenty of time."

"Let's see who can outlast whom."

The head of the teaching department sighed: "Zhou Qing's parent, you can't do this, otherwise you'll be the one making mistakes later."

“We are heartbroken that this happened to our child, and we will definitely take responsibility.”

"You think I'm afraid of making mistakes?" Ji Huaizhi glared at him. "Easier said than done. If you really cared, my daughter wouldn't have been bullied and locked in the classroom overnight!"

Ji Huaizhi sat down: "To put it bluntly, aren't you just afraid that I'll go after those children?"

“Okay, go and call the parents of those children over now, and I will negotiate with them myself.”

Then he looked at the principal and pointed to the security guard: "And this security guard, he kept saying that he had checked the classroom and that no one was there, but what happened? My daughter cried until her voice was hoarse in the classroom."

“And this four-eyed guy.” Ji Huaizhi pointed at Zhou Qing, the homeroom teacher: “My daughter went to him for help.”

"But how did he do it? It takes two to tango! Wait until you get off work, I'll show you whether it takes two to tango!"

The homeroom teacher trembled with fear.

The head of the teaching department kept reassuring him: "Don't worry, we all have children, and we understand how you feel."

"What's the use of understanding? It's not like your kids were being bullied!" Ji Huai slammed his hand on the table, a sound that could be heard in the classrooms outside.

"Your school also bears responsibility!"

"She developed a fever as soon as she got home, and she's still having nightmares at home!"

"Do you think I don't understand culture? What if you cause her psychological trauma? If you can't handle this, I'll go to higher authorities, I'll go to the media!"

"I'll take it slow with you. If you have to leave work, I'll make you experience what it's like to have my daughter bullied!"

The principal, utterly exhausted, said, "Don't worry, we'll take care of it right now."

He glanced at the homeroom teacher and then thought of the semester's awards: "Hurry up and find the parents of those bullies!"

Ji Huaizhi used both threats and scolding to make them treat this matter as a major undertaking.

In fact, this is a huge deal in the child's mind, but self-righteous adults never take the child's affairs seriously.

The school staff initially thought that getting an apology would be enough, but they didn't expect this person to be so difficult to deal with.

It's impossible to handle it gently now.

He fired the security guard right in front of Ji Huaizhi.

Zhou Qing's homeroom teacher was given a major demerit for negligence in management and violation of professional ethics, resulting in a deduction in performance pay and a transfer from the homeroom teacher position.

At this point, the principal glanced at Ji Huaizhi and, noticing that he seemed dissatisfied with the outcome, continued, "This behavior is extremely egregious and has caused significant impact; he is hereby dismissed for 24 months."

“Mr. Zhou Qing, this punishment is already very severe for a teacher,” the head of the teaching department said to Ji Huaizhi.

Ji Huaizhi: "Won't he be safe and sound after I left, and able to continue attending classes?"

"No, if he wants to come back to school, he must first obtain your family's forgiveness." The principal didn't make it too definitive.

After all, this stain is too big for a teacher.

They still gave Zhou Qing's homeroom teacher a chance.

“Alright, Principal, I'm doing this for your sake.” Ji Huaizhi’s tone softened a bit: “After all, I graduated from here myself.”

"I will also give you face."

"If Zhou Qing's homeroom teacher really realizes he was wrong," he waved his hand, then added, "Never mind, we'll see when the time comes."

The principal's smile was almost gone.

This person is clearly trying to scam the teacher out of money.

When Ji Huaizhi said that he graduated from this school, he didn't even know the principal and had only been here for a few years.

The dean of students then struck up a casual conversation with him: "Which year were you in? Which teacher taught you?"

Upon hearing Ji Huaizhi mention the name of a retired teacher and the year, the dean of students' lips twitched slightly: "Heh, I heard that a talented student emerged from that graduating class."

"It's the teacher you mentioned, I think his surname is Ji?"

The term "talented person" is used too subtly.

I heard that the retired teacher at the time was really at his wit's end with that student surnamed Ji. He had never seen such a mischievous student before, and all the teachers in the school knew him.

Fighting and brawling are common occurrences.

Like a mad dog, when it gets angry it will even hit the teacher.

I heard that when the student graduated, the teacher even treated everyone to a celebratory meal.

Ji Huaizhi blinked: "It should be me. I'm not exactly talented, but I'm definitely bold."

Principal and Dean of Students: "..."

I was thinking, how dare you bring this up?

~

The office was crowded with people, including students' parents, some of whom were grandparents.

They didn't know why the school had called them over, and they all looked a little impatient.

The principal simply led them to the conference room.

Ji Huaizhi plopped down next to the principal, leaving the dean of students awkwardly sitting below him.

"Tell me what's wrong, I have things to do at home."

"Yes, I can't leave the shop, so I come here after closing it down."

They didn't know why the school had called them there, and the students didn't go back to their classrooms. They stood behind their parents and occasionally glanced at the man sitting next to the principal.

The tattoo is faintly visible on the back of the neck.

"Who locked Zhou Qing in the classroom yesterday?" the principal asked first. When no one spoke, he added, "If you don't tell me, I'll show you the surveillance footage."

As soon as he finished speaking, several girls stepped forward.

Then the principal launched into a long, rambling speech about preventing school bullying and bullying of classmates.

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