Chapter 80 Restrained and Patient Warm-Hearted Brother 6



Fu Yiwei didn't want to listen to him. Doesn't a school consider a teacher's character before hiring them?

“I will transfer my sister to another school. I hope you can handle this matter and all the students who bullied my sister properly, otherwise I will report it to the Education Bureau.”

The principal nodded solemnly, indicating that he would handle the matter properly. He adjusted his glasses, reflecting on how he had always diligently strived to be a good teacher and a good principal.

But now that this has happened right under his nose, he feels incredibly ashamed. He has failed to do what he should have done, and he has forgotten his original intention.

Fu Yiwei put his arm around Wen Xi and walked out of the office.

Wen Xi paused for a moment, then walked back to the chemistry teacher. The look of disgust and contempt in her eyes made the chemistry teacher feel humiliated.

She only heard that devilish voice say to her: "You are not fit to be a teacher. No student should be looked at with prejudice. When students' grades drop, instead of actively helping them find the problem, you criticize and ridicule them... You should feel ashamed."

The chemistry teacher blushed deeply. From that moment on, she would forever remain in the world of demons, enduring the shame in her heart and the contemptuous gazes of others.

The math teacher was somewhat stunned, reflecting on her own behavior. If she had discovered these things earlier, would everything have been different?

In the car, Fu Yiwei seemed still immersed in what had just happened. His sister had been hurt so badly, yet he was completely unaware of it.

Sitting in the car, Mu Wenxi felt the oppressive atmosphere, which made her feel a little suffocated. Not wanting Fu Yiwei to be affected by her, she smiled and broke the oppressive atmosphere: "Brother, you were so cool just now."

A hint of heartache flashed in Fu Yiwei's eyes: "I'm sorry, I never knew you were going through something like this." There's no point in saying anything now; what's done is done. All he can do is make it up to her.

She pouted and said, "It's okay, we've found out now, and I'm transferring schools soon anyway."

Fu Yiwei nodded, but his lips were pursed, and the veins on his hand, which was gripping the gear shift lever tightly, were bulging. Suddenly, a soft little hand touched his right hand, and he froze and turned his head.

Wen Xi playfully curled the corners of her lips: "Brother, how about you make it up to me?"

Fu Yiwei: "How will you compensate us?"

Wen Xi: "For example, take me to eat some good food? Take me to the amusement park? I also want to see a movie! And play games..."

Seeing Wen Xi about to list a long list of compensation items, Fu Yiwei breathed a sigh of relief and promised affectionately, "Okay, we'll do it one by one."

At home, Mu's parents had laid out all of Wenxi's report cards from this semester, which they had overlooked.

The two sat quietly in their seats like two statues, reflecting on themselves, until Wen Xi and Fu Yiwei returned home and then they did not move.

Mu's mother went up and hugged Mu Wenxi tightly: "My little darling, you've been wronged."

Father: "The new school has been arranged, and I'm sure you'll like it."

Seeing the two of them being so cautious, Wen Xi felt relieved: "Mom and Dad, I'm fine."

The next day when Mu Wenxi went to school, her classmates looked at her with more apprehension. Moreover, the chemistry teacher hadn't shown up all day, and the classmates speculated that the chemistry teacher must have been punished.

Some students also had deep worries in their eyes.

When the math class representative came to collect homework, he looked at Wen Xi with admiration: "You were really tough yesterday."

Wen Xi raised an eyebrow: "Thank you for speaking up for me yesterday."

The class representative was a little embarrassed and then felt guilty: "No, I didn't do anything. I'm sorry I shouldn't have stood by and watched."

Wen Xi shook her head. If she hadn't been bystander, she would have been the one bullied too: "You don't need to apologize."

The math class representative whispered, "But aren't bystanders accomplices too?"

Wen Xi: "Perhaps, but I think the most appropriate choice is to protect yourself first and then help others when you are capable of doing so."

The math class representative looked up in surprise. The other person had considered the problem from her perspective, and Wen Xi really didn't blame her.

The math class representative said, "But I regret it now. I think I should have been braver."

Wen Xi: "You're already lucky you didn't become one of the perpetrators, but next time you can try to muster up the courage to do what you think is right."

The math class representative nodded, hoping that such a thing would never happen again. If it did, she would be even braver next time.

Seeing Wen Xi suddenly become radiant and no longer timid, her deskmate in front of her wished she could be more courageous. If she had the courage to fight back, perhaps she wouldn't be bullied anymore. Is it only courage that can change a person so much?

Other students were less courageous when questioned by the academic affairs director. Courage cannot cover up the fact that they had made mistakes. They had bullied Mu Wenxi before, and verbal bullying is also a form of bullying.

One by one, the students were called out, and the remaining students began to reflect on their behavior.

Under the principal's personal leadership, an investigation revealed similar situations in many classes, sparking a wave of educational rectification throughout the school.

The school not only held an emergency educational lecture for all students, but also produced temporary brochures, convened a parent meeting, strengthened publicity and management for teachers, and enhanced security in every corner.

In response to this incident of cheating and school bullying, the school quickly issued a disciplinary notice: the chemistry teacher was dismissed for failing to set a good example, engaging in unethical behavior, lacking rigor in his work, and displaying an improper work attitude.

The classmates who had bullied Wenxi were punished for insulting and threatening classmates. These punishments will remain in their files to remind them of the mistakes they made without thinking. They will also apologize to the victims and receive psychological counseling and behavioral correction.

Sitting in his seat, Wen Xi looked at the sunlight outside the window and touched his heart: "That's good. Every darkness will eventually give way to light."

"The only one missing is that scumbag. Don't worry, he'll get what he deserves."

Under the principal's firm hand, many teachers who misbehaved were also punished with suspension or pay cuts. What was most shocking was that bullying did not only exist between students, but also between teachers.

Ms. Zhu, 35 years old, has been working at this school for thirteen years. She received job offers from several schools because of her outstanding graduation and first prize in a skills competition. However, she was moved by the principal's actions and gave up high-paying jobs at other schools to come to this school, hoping to save students who were losing their future due to poor grades.

But after arriving, reality disappointed her time and time again. Many teachers had their enthusiasm worn down by the daily grind, just getting by and being perfunctory in their work and in their dealings with their students.

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