Chapter 156 Everyone Saw It



Except for Millie and Teacher Zhang, all the members of Class 306 laughed, and the laughter was full of ridicule towards Millie.

Principal Wu gestured for everyone to stop. "Student Su Nian, our Quzhou Medical College is a formal school. No bullying will occur here. I hope you will study hard here and use your medical skills to benefit more people in the future!"

Principal Wu was the old man whom Su Nian had just treated. Su Nian had recognized him a long time ago. Now that Principal Wu was helping her to get justice, Su Nian immediately understood what the old man meant and told her not to mind Millie and to study hard at the medical college.

"I will, Mr. Principal." Su Nian answered neatly and appropriately.

"Then students should go to bed early. Teacher Mi, you can go home and rest directly. Teacher Zhang will wait until work to handle the formalities for Teacher Mi!" Principal Wu's words were full of decisiveness.

Millie almost cried. She had relied on her adoptive father Mi Jiaxing and had been doing well these years. Unfortunately, her academic qualifications were too poor. Her current job was found for her by someone Mi Jiaxing asked, but she lost it with just one word from the principal.

"Principal, you can't do this!" Millie cried and chased after Principal Wu.

Tang Hua looked at the girls and smiled, "Alright, girls, everyone has seen it. The principal will do justice for you. So go to bed early!"

After Tang Hua left, the girls in the dormitory cheered, as if they had defeated some formidable enemy.

Only Lin Yuemei lay back on her bed with a heavy heart. Now she had just found a supporter, but the supporter was sent home by the principal. His ending was even worse than hers!

Tian Qiuyu glanced at Lin Yuemei and winked at Su Nian, suggesting they go outside and talk.

Principal Wu came suddenly. Su Nian always felt that this was related to Chu Beichen, so she signaled Tian Qiuyu to wait for a moment, and she looked out the window. Sure enough, under the big camphor tree, she saw Chu Beichen's handsome and tall figure.

Su Nian opened the window and gestured to Chu Beichen. Chu Beichen had been paying attention to the situation on Su Nian's side and immediately waved back at her.

Su Nian smiled and gestured for Chu Beichen to go back. Even if he wanted to attend school as a day student, he would have to discuss it with the teacher next week. So it would be better to let Chu Beichen go back tonight.

Chu Beichen left. Su Nian closed the window and was startled when she turned around. The girls in the dormitory had surrounded her at some point and were winking and laughing behind her.

Su Nian knew that everyone saw Chu Beichen, but she and Chu Beichen were in a free and open relationship, and there was nothing to hide.

Tian Qiuyu looked at Lin Yuemei who was lying on the bed in a daze, and waved to everyone to go out and talk. A group of girls hurried out.

It was already past ten o'clock, and the other dormitories had already closed their doors and gone to sleep. Tian Qiuyu led everyone to stand by the wall, then asked Su Nian with a smile, "Who was that just now?"

The other girls also looked at Su Nian with a smile, "Tell me the truth, we all contributed to it just now, you're being unfair to us if you don't explain clearly!"

Su Nian openly admitted: "That's my boyfriend! We just confirmed our relationship!"

"Wow, you have good taste. He's quite handsome. Judging from his military uniform, he's an officer, right?" Tian Qiuyu looked at Su Nian with satisfaction, feeling like his daughter had grown up.

Su Nian nodded: "Beichen works in the army. I will treat you all when I have the chance. Please come and sit down together!"

The girls immediately agreed with laughter. Tian Qiuyu raised her hand to signal everyone to keep their voices down, then asked Su Nian, "Does that Millie have a grudge against you?"

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