Chapter 13 The Demon Pill Stepfather 13



Chapter 13 The Demon Pill Stepfather 13

Parents realized that their children seemed to be bullying classmates at school. Some started asking their own children, while others thought it was impossible.

Ji Huaizhi dragged the chair around in annoyance, and everyone looked over.

"What are you babbling about? You bullied my child, pay me back!"

Everyone: "???"

“You guys,” Ji Huaizhi said, pointing to the girls who locked the door yesterday, “I’ll remember you.”

“No, this isn’t a threat, parent,” someone couldn’t sit still any longer.

"Yeah, you just realized that?"

“I’ve remembered all of you students here. You don’t think that just because you bullied your classmate, this is the end of it, do you?” Ji Huaizhi’s expression made it clear that this matter was not so easy to resolve.

"Apologize when you should apologize, compensate when you should compensate. You can bully your classmates today, but you can kill people tomorrow!"

"You're going too far. The child doesn't understand, you can't do this."

"Yeah, aren't you trying to scam me?"

Ji Huaizhi shrugged: "I'm just trying to extort money from you. I'm not only looking for your child, but I'm also looking for you. If you have a job, I'll bring my brothers to your workplace and ask your boss."

"Hey shop owner, we'll come in and have a chat at your shop."

“Since the child’s parents are not at home, I keep an eye on the child every day.”

Some of these people slammed their fists on the table and started arguing with Ji Huaizhi, while others got up and started hitting the child.

"Did I send you to school so you could bully your classmates?"

"Apologize to your classmate! How was you raised at home? I think you've gone astray!"

"Ouch, ouch, ouch! Don't hit me!"

The parent slapped their child across the face: "How dare you say it hurts? Where are the classmates you bullied? Huh? You're absolutely awful!"

In an instant, the conference room became noisy and chaotic.

The principal took off his glasses and looked miserable: "Everyone, stop arguing, let's sit down and talk this out."

Ji Huaizhi pushed him away: "I remember you. You work at the XX Bureau, right? I'll come to your office window tomorrow and have a chat with your boss."

"I know you. You own a clothing store on Houhe Street, right?"

"And you, your family sells fruit. Tonight I'll bring my brother to see if your fruit is rotten or fresh."

The others were surprised to learn that this person had already done the investigation.

They came prepared.

“What you’re doing is threatening us, and we have the right to sue you.”

"Exactly, it's just kids' little squabbles, but you've changed the whole thing by making a scene like this."

Ji Huaizhi flipped the cup in front of him over: "Who's messing around with you? Go find out who I am before you talk to me."

The head of teaching and the principal tried to mediate.

Now everyone knows that Ji Huaizhi is Zhou Qing's stepfather, and people generally keep their distance from him.

They would try to persuade the person on the other side who was the most difficult to deal with.

Ji Huaizhi is the most difficult to deal with right now, so they try to persuade these parents.

"The incident started because your child bullied Zhou Qing first. They were just looking out for her because she had no one to protect her. Zhou Qing's situation is special. This is her stepfather. Please talk things out."

The parent who was at work had fallen silent.

They've already revealed their company name; it would be impolite to argue with them after that.

"That's right, they're bullying people because they have no parents. I'm going to spread this around you all."

Upon hearing this, some people dared not speak anymore, but instead turned around, grabbed their children, and gave them a good beating on the spot.

Everyone else was furious.

"Who are you? What's it to you?"

Ji Huaizhi raised an eyebrow: "Who cares who I am? I can be your father too!"

Finally, these people understood the principal's implication: an unemployed hoodlum who spent his days gambling and drinking, whose wife had run away and who had no children, was the stepfather of Zhou Qing, the student who was being bullied.

How could someone like that care about children?

What he probably cares about is how much money they can lose.

The parent at work pulled their child aside to apologize, and other parents who knew their children had offended this kind of person would definitely prefer to let it go.

If he holds a grudge, they will definitely be the ones who suffer.

Those who understood Ji Huaizhi's feelings took the initiative to bring up the matter of compensation.

Seeing that they were sensible enough to sit down again, Ji Huaizhi was thirsty and wanted to drink some water, but found that there was no water in front of him.

He took the principal's untouched cup and drank it all in one gulp.

"You should compensate us, after all, this has caused serious trauma to our child."

Ji Huaizhi then looked at the other children, whose faces were more or less covered in tears: "It's impossible to do bad things without paying the price."

“They have to apologize for bullying people, and they have to apologize in public.” Ji Huaizhi looked at the principal: “Besides, I don’t feel comfortable with my daughter being in the same class as them.”

The principal understood.

"I will change Zhou Qing's class."

After the meeting, these students did not return to the classroom; instead, their parents took them back to be educated.

Some were still crying when they left.

After the principal saw the parents off, he was worried again when he saw that the little rascal was still sitting there.

We need to add a rule in the future: schools should not allow parents to come in freely, so that students can be sent home without permission.

"See, the matter is resolved, and they will personally come to apologize. Now..." Can you leave now?

"I'm sorry to have troubled the principal today. I'm not a good person and I might have acted impulsively." Ji Huaizhi smiled and put two packs of Zhonghua cigarettes in the principal's pocket.

"But I know this works. As long as my child is healthy in body and mind at school, I won't cause trouble for him."

The principal nodded: "I understand, it's all because parents are worried about their children."

"You don't need to worry, the teacher won't have any complaints about her."

After all, I'm afraid you'll cause trouble at the school.

Ji Huaizhi laughed when he heard this.

The principal finally breathed a sigh of relief after seeing the person off. Back in his office, he found two packs of cigarettes. Upon taking them out, he discovered that one of the packs contained a red envelope, not cigarettes.

The principal was truly impressed by the amount of money inside.

"It's not that we don't care about the child, we're just afraid that we'll make things difficult for her."

"snort."

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