Chapter 79 Male Security Guards



Teacher Huang stared intently at Yin Zhu, as if she wanted to rush up and bite off her fair neck.

However, reality did not give her that opportunity.

A man approached without warning, smiled slightly at Teacher Huang, and said, "Please come with me. The Dean of Students wants to see you."

"Who are you?" Teacher Huang subconsciously took a step back and looked at him warily.

"I am the security guard at the kindergarten."

The man's words sounded like he was saying "I am a man," but the content made Yin Zhu wary, and she quickly gathered the children back to the teaching building.

Please note that there are no male security guards at this kindergarten. If a man claims to be a security guard, please take your child back to the school building as soon as possible.

Teacher Huang was naturally aware of this rule.

However, she did not, as Yin Zhu had expected, give up on herself on the spot, hysterically attack herself, or embark on a spontaneous escape trip, attempting to escape directly from the kindergarten.

After recognizing reality, Teacher Huang gave a cold smile: "Hao Xun, is it? You just wait."

She turned to the male security guard and said, "I'll go with you."

Several children watched the commotion with puzzlement, but Yin Zhu quickly pulled them back to the classroom. As soon as they arrived, Yin Zhu saw a familiar face.

"Teacher Yuwen."

The familiar grade director stood in Class 2 with a cold face, his spirits about the same as usual, and he was holding a statue in his hands.

Yin Zhu had seen this statue before; it depicted a handsome young man dressed in clothes made of a silk-like material, with a sun-patterned halo behind him.

In Buddhist parlance, a well-known term is "Great Aura," also known as "Radiant Light." The Christian term is much simpler: "The Halo of God," which is also a more down-to-earth way of referring to it. Among the many deities on Earth, similar halos often appear behind gods and Buddhas, representing light and perfection. Depending on the deity's profession, they are often further distinguished by patterns such as flames and plants.

Teacher Yuwen put it away and bowed respectfully to the statue before telling Yin Zhu, "Until a new teacher arrives, the god will temporarily take over the care of the child."

This point wasn't mentioned in the staff handbook; it only states that two teachers are needed for each class.

Now, Teacher Huang has obviously been fired, and the statue has temporarily replaced a teacher. With Yin Zhu added, there are exactly two teachers, so it doesn't really violate the rules.

Yin Zhu nodded, and then heard Teacher Yuwen say, "Perhaps you didn't mean it this time, but don't do it again next time."

Being a teacher is already the best job for most citizens in kindergartens. You have enough freedom and power; don't fantasize about anything you shouldn't have.

"What about the head of student affairs?"

Yin Zhu seemed not to hear the warning in her words and stepped straight down on the lightning spot.

Teacher Yuwen seemed surprised by Yin Zhu's bluntness. She stared at her blankly for a while before realizing what Yin Zhu had said. She sighed deeply and said, "The head of teaching has freedom in the kindergarten, and having your own freedom are two different things."

She didn't intend to continue talking to Yin Zhu, and after saying that, she turned and walked out of the classroom.

Yin Zhu pinched her chin, pondering what Teacher Yuwen meant earlier: In other words, if she chose to become the head of teaching affairs, although she would gain more freedom in the kindergarten, she would lose more freedom as a human being.

She was indeed curious about what the head of the teaching department had written in the rules, but if they would bring about significant restrictions later on, then it would be a case of losing more than she gained.

So far, the kindergarten's ecological environment is basically confirmed, except that she has not yet had contact with the principal.

But Yin Zhu always had a strange feeling about the kindergarten director.

In other places, the person in charge is called "manager," but here they're called "headmaster"? Are they really the same kind of person?

If the head of the kindergarten is not the person in charge, then what position would she hold?

This is also why Yin Zhu has been hesitant to go to the principal's office.

[Other Section 12. When you wish to resign, please go to the principal's office.]

It seemed very free, but Yin Zhu always felt something was off. After all, for the people of Sin City, new citizens were also new fodder. Would there really be a kindergarten in Sin City that would be so kind as to let its teachers go?

Hearing Teacher Yuwen's answer, Yin Zhu's suspicions and doubts multiplied, and she became even more convinced that the principal's office was a trap.

Fortunately, the principal will theoretically patrol the area as well.

[Other Chapter 7. The head of this kindergarten is a lady who wears a black suit. Most of the time she is in the head of the office building.]

The principal may appear near your classroom during class or free play. Please don't be alarmed; just continue leading the children as usual. Generally, the principal won't deduct your salary for such a minor oversight.

Yin Zhu only needs to waste some time in a safe environment, and sooner or later she will encounter this random event.

It's more important to take care of these children right now.

...

"Is there any expert who can quickly analyze the Chinese teacher's riddle-like statement?"

"Upstairs is Teacher Yuwen."

"My input method's auto-suggestion is also a Chinese teacher."

"Damn it, when I entered the live stream today, a pop-up window appeared with a guide to audience chat etiquette."

"Is this still around? I've had it running in my livestream for three days straight without turning it off. Is it a new design?"

"I'd say the country has the energy and money to design this, it would be better to let the think tank figure out a way to help the chosen ones pass the test sooner, instead of wasting money here!"

"Exactly, they're always interfering with this and that, there's no freedom of speech at all."

"Ahem, this pop-up is shared by the entire live stream."

"I just got here, can anyone tell me what happened? Why did this thing suddenly appear in the live stream?"

"It seems there was a website that used the experiences of chosen ones for gambling. After the gamblers won, they went to the live stream to show off, which angered the viewers and caused a fight. Later, the United Nations shut down that website and then this pop-up appeared, prohibiting such gambling comments."

"Should!"

"I think the authorities did the right thing this time."

"We were just betting for fun, is it really necessary to make such a fuss..."

"Am I the only one who thinks that statue looks a bit like Nezha? They both have this androgynous boyish image."

"I'm taking Nezha away, but this is unspeakable, don't try to rub against me, and I'm not interested."

"You should gain more experience!"

"Based on my understanding, from an elemental perspective, He should be a sun god. There are many sun god-related beliefs on Earth, and similar flame patterns are also drawn."

"Sunny and cheerful kindergarten, so this is what 'Sunny' means."

"What about cheerfulness? Can this kindergarten really cultivate cheerful children? Before, a group of children in Romantic Country directly attacked and killed their teacher. I think it's more like they're cultivating criminals."

"Maybe 'Cheerful' is a person's name."

"No, I think 'cheerful' probably means 'open-hearted' or 'disemboweled'..."

"I remember there was a rule in the guidelines that we should always smile at children, and that's what 'cheerfulness' means."

The comments section was filled with diverse opinions, each with its own logic.

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