Wen? Or a retired soldier? Oh my god! Could it be Wen Ziqing's father, Wen Yulong? Zhou Yuanyuan was completely confused.
Zhou Yuanyuan recalled the day the school's guidance office called Zhao Yunxiang, urging her to attend school. She was already 70% certain. This Secretary Wen must be Wen Yulong. Principal Xiao wouldn't go back on his word.
Wen Yulong must have been thinking about getting things done right after taking office. But did he ever consider that these students weren't his soldiers?
This guy! He's not afraid of incompetence; he's afraid of someone who doesn't recognize his incompetence and doesn't know what he's doing. Zhou Yuanyuan didn't know how to evaluate Wen Yulong. Was he overambitious? Intermittently mentally retarded? Or perhaps a combination of both? For Wen Ziqing's sake, Zhou Yuanyuan could only remain silent for the time being.
Seeing Zhou Yuanyuan's frown, Chen Xiaoyan couldn't help but feel a little uneasy. If Zhou Yuanyuan couldn't help, would she really have to transfer schools?
"Yuanyuan, what do you think? Please think of a solution! Otherwise I will have to transfer schools." Chen Xiaoyan pleaded.
Zhou Yuanyuan nodded, signaling Chen Xiaoyan to go back to the dormitory first. Even if Chen Xiaoyan didn't ask her to, Zhou Yuanyuan was determined to intervene. When it comes to anything, the key is "appropriate." Clearly, Wen Yulong has gone too far. Wen Yulong isn't afraid of being scolded, but Zhou Yuanyuan is worried he'll implicate Wen Ziqing!
When the principal Wu Youwei rode his bicycle to work early this morning, his eyes were dark and his face was black.
Wu Youwei was in so much pain that he didn't know who to talk to.
Ever since Chaoyang Middle School changed its secretary, Wu Youwei felt that he was living in dire straits every day.
Last time, under pressure from Principal Xiao, Wu Youwei followed Secretary Wen's request and issued a new regulation that all students must wear school uniforms during school hours. Then, Wu Youwei started to have bad luck.
First, the bicycle Wu Youwei kept in the bicycle shed had a leak every day. Either the tire had been punctured or the valve core had been pulled out.
Wu Youwei was furious! He knew it was the kids who did it, but he couldn't catch them. Every day after school, he had to push his bike to the repair shop, only to ride it home after it was fixed. Not only was he wasting time, but he was also wasting a lot of money.
Yesterday afternoon, after getting off work, Wu Youwei just got home when his neighbor, Mrs. Ge, rushed into the house and scolded him severely.
Mrs. Ge’s four grandchildren all happen to attend Chaoyang Middle School.
Old Mrs. Ge scolded Wu Youwei: "Have you become an official to the point of being a tyrant? Or are you mentally ill? You, Wu Youwei, just open your mouth and the parents run around."
Old Mrs. Ge's family of seven or eight people live in a two-room tube-shaped building with each room of 20 square meters. The money to buy school uniforms for her four grandchildren is as much as her son and daughter-in-law's monthly salary.
Old Mrs. Ge wiped her tears, spat on Wu Youwei's face, and cried, "My daughter-in-law and his wife's wages were all used to buy school uniforms. Will their family starve this month?"
As they were neighbors, Wu Youwei was embarrassed to kick Mrs. Ge out. In the end, it was her son who came home from get off work and persuaded her to go back.
Mrs. Ge’s fighting ability was so strong that Wu Youwei’s wife Liu Xiaofeng, who always loved to show off, didn’t dare to say a word this time.
Wu Youwei's eldest daughter is already in college, and his son is in his second year of high school and is also a student at Chaoyang Middle School. He usually lives on campus and only goes home on Saturdays.
After Mrs. Ge left, Liu Xiaofeng was so angry that she didn't even say a word to Wu Youwei, didn't even cook dinner, and went to bed with a lot of anger.
Wu Youwei felt like crying, but he couldn't even cry. Old Madam Ge had blocked his door and yelled at him for half an hour. He was so embarrassed that it was beyond words.
But Wu Youwei also feels wronged!
It wasn't Wu Youwei who made the rule that students must wear uniforms to school. He simply issued an order from Secretary Wen. If Old Lady Ge wanted to scold them, she should have scolded their secretary.
My heart is so sad, but I can't say it.
But Wu Youwei didn't dare point the finger at Secretary Wen. Unless he didn't want to work at Chaoyang Middle School anymore, betraying his superiors was a big taboo in the workplace.
Wu Youwei knew that even if he explained to Mrs. Ge that this was not his idea, Mrs. Ge would not believe it.
As everyone knows, the school's leadership team consists of the principal, secretary, vice principal, and dean of studies. Wu Youwei's wife had often flaunted Wu Youwei's position as "dean of studies" in front of the neighbors. Otherwise, Mrs. Ge wouldn't have come to the Wu family to curse.
The position of secretary is essentially a mere formality for schools. School leaders who hold this position are usually in poor health or have retired a year or two before leaving school to "retire." School secretaries typically oversee the principal's work and rarely personally dictate school management.
Secretary Chen of Chaoyang Middle School used to not like to care about anything.
When Secretary Chen was in office, he would carry his large enamel teacup and wander around various offices every day.
Secretary Chen himself said he had little education, not even graduating from elementary school. He didn't understand education and couldn't get involved. He simply watched as Principal Xiao and the others didn't make mistakes based on principle. As for teaching, that was a professional matter for professionals to handle; Secretary Chen had no desire to get involved, and no ability to do so.
Thanks to Secretary Chen's open-mindedness, Chaoyang Middle School's leadership had an easy time in the past few years. All they had to do was listen to Principal Xiao. Principal Xiao lived up to everyone's expectations, making Chaoyang Middle School a top-tier middle school in Kyoto, on par with Qingdao University High School.
The new Secretary Wen clearly had a different style of doing things than Secretary Chen. Take the school uniform issue, for example. Secretary Wen didn't even bother informing Principal Xiao. He simply called Wu Youwei into his office, gave him a lecture, and then issued the order.
While Wu Youwei's Dean of Studies held a high position within the school, Secretary Wen was still his immediate superior! In name only, Secretary Wen was the top official at Chaoyang Middle School, with Principal Xiao as second in command. With Secretary Wen giving the order, how could Wu Youwei dare disobey? Wearing a school uniform certainly boosted the children's sense of community, and Secretary Wen was right!
Mrs. Ge's scolding cleared Wu Youwei's head a little. It was apparently a minor matter, but upon closer examination, it did seem to be a burden to the parents. It seemed Principal Xiao had more experience; no wonder he hadn't imposed such a rigid rule in previous years.
What made Wu Youwei even more upset was that Principal Xiao had ignored him for several days because of the school uniform issue. Every time he saw Wu Youwei, Principal Xiao would look at him with a cold face. Wu Youwei knew that he had really offended Principal Xiao this time.
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