Lu Qingyao was just like that; he didn't have the restlessness of a seventeen or eighteen-year-old boy at all, and he was incredibly steady.
After having breakfast, the two parked their motorcycle and walked into the campus.
Ronggao only has a high school section. Although it is a prestigious high school, it has the strongest and most outstanding teachers and students who are recommended to Tsinghua and Peking Universities every year.
Ronggao High School has students whose fathers are mayors and who are also from impoverished families, including those whose mothers work as cleaners.
Without exception, they were all intelligent people with an IQ of 150 or higher.
But even intelligent people are divided into different levels.
Although it wasn't explicitly stated, a strict hierarchy circulated among the students in private.
The pyramids are divided into five levels.
At the top of the pyramid are the children of high-ranking officials whose parents hold important positions; and the super-rich second generation whose families have assets worth tens of billions and can buy a private jet at will.
The second level consists of children whose parents are ordinary officials with some power; they come from wealthy families, and although they are not powerful enough to dominate the world, they are much richer than ordinary people.
The middle class consists of children whose parents are social elites such as judges, doctors, and bank presidents.
Level Four: those poor, bookish students who struggle in school for scholarships and work-study positions.
The last place is the illegitimate child, despised and looked down upon by all social classes.
Illegitimate children are universally recognized as outcasts who should not be on this campus.
In the eyes of these wealthy children, illegitimate children are equivalent to bastards, resource thieves, and like cockroaches and rats, they should be hated by everyone.
Yi Mu's status at school was somewhere between the third level and the last level.
His mother is an English teacher at a state-owned primary school and was recently promoted to grade group leader.
Sometimes Li Xiaoyun would drive a low-key Buick Regal to drop off her Ivan at school.
A car costing around 200,000 yuan is inconspicuous among a group of luxury cars.
But this is enough for Yi Mu to avoid being bullied in Ronggao, and also to avoid being too high-profile and attracting the attention of those at the top of the pyramid.
Lu Qingyao is in the second tier of this school.
Ms. Lu's company went public last year and has a promising future.
Recently, those high-achieving students at the top have been trying to recruit Lu Qingyao into the student council.
The functions of student councils in every school are largely the same: to assist the school and manage discipline.
But the student council at Ronggao High School is not that simple.
The student council of Ronggao High School is also known as the Discipline Inspection Commission.
The name itself sounds very official.
The disciplinary committee has more power than the teachers.
If a student feels that a teacher is not good at teaching or has ideological problems, they can submit a resignation letter to the principal's office. As long as the principal signs it, the teacher will be dismissed.
Similarly, the disciplinary committee has even greater power over students.
Expelling a student doesn't even require the school's approval; as long as the student council members hold a meeting and vote, and the student receives more than half the votes, that student will be expelled.
In fact, any normal person can sense that the student council has too much power.
But Ronggao claims it's to provide students with a platform for development.
The student council is a condensed miniature workplace and a miniature society.
Let the children practice here, so that they will be more comfortable interning at their own company after graduation.
However, the school's shareholders seem to have overlooked one point: the student council officers, ministers, and presidents are all people at the top and second tier of the pyramid.
They didn't give ordinary students the same opportunities; everything was done to serve privileges.
Since the beginning of this semester, nearly ten students have been expelled by the student council.
Some of them were marginalized, while others had offended the chosen ones.
What's most disturbing is that the students at this school don't see anything wrong with it.
They either made sarcastic remarks with schadenfreude or were glad that their family background was decent enough that they hadn't been targeted.
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