Bai Sang's heart tightened.
It still smells fresh like dog; even a dog's nose isn't as good as his.
"The principal loves small animals. Isn't the puppy adorable? Why don't you take it to the principal's office and I'll take care of it for you?"
"Of course, you can come and see it every day, how about that?"
Rule 1, Article 5: Pets are not allowed on campus.
Looking at the other strange behaviors, Bai Sang felt that this one was true.
“But Principal, I wanted to catch it, but another student threw it over the wall.”
Upon hearing that he was being thrown out, the principal's burly body began to grow larger again.
Bai Sang took two steps back.
"Thrown away? How did they throw it away? Who threw it away?"
"Dog meat, fragrant, delicious, crunch crunch, eat."
Looking at the principal's expression, Bai Sang couldn't help but secretly rejoice that she had left the little black dog outside.
The principal circled Bai Sang twice, but didn't dare to approach her.
Bai Sang shivered from the cold air emanating from Gu Yuan. "Gu Yuan, it's so cold."
Gu Yuan looked at the principal, who was still spinning around, and asked, "Do you want your life or warmth?"
Bai Sang was shaking with her arms crossed, but her answer was crisp and clear.
"Yes, I want to die."
"But if this continues, I'll lose my life."
The principal, who was spinning around, suddenly stopped because a stack of ghost money appeared in front of him.
"Principal, is that enough?"
Seeing that the principal did not speak, Bai Sang took out another stack of papers.
"And now?"
Money can make even the most unpredictable things work.
The principal stuffed a thick wad of 10,000 yuan in ghost money into his pocket.
"Bai Sang, if you need anything, just come and talk to the principal."
Bai Sang nodded. "Principal, I have a question now."
She waved the brand-new ten thousand ghost money in her hand.
The principal was slightly hunched over, looking less imposing than before.
"Go ahead and ask, go ahead and ask."
His gaze was fixed on the ghost money in Bai Sang's hand, his mouth was wide open, and he licked his lips repeatedly, making Bai Sang feel nauseous.
Where do students who make mistakes go?
The principal seemed to have been paused, frozen in mid-air.
When he spoke again, the principal's words enraged Bai Sang.
"Students who have made mistakes, hehehe, they cry, they are terrified, they beg for forgiveness, they look so good, so very good..."
"Won't their parents come to the school to find you?"
Bai Sang's words made the principal chuckle.
"Parents trust the school, not their children."
Bai Sang fell silent.
It seems that this has always been the case.
Many parents trust the school and others, but they don't believe what their children say.
"Tonight, tonight we should go see those shivering little cuties."
Bai Sang astutely grasped the key point.
"Take me with you tonight."
On the table, a stack of ghost money, about the height of Bai Sang's forearm, was neatly arranged.
The principal stared at the ghost money in front of him and stretched out his hands to hug it.
"Go away, you can do whatever you want."
He tried to pick her up several times but couldn't manage to lift her completely.
"I'll take it back for you, and while I'm at it, I'll go have a chat with the principal's office?"
The principal had no intention of refusing.
“You are a privileged student; at this school, you can choose anything you want.”
Bai Sang lowered his head, picked up a stack of ghost money, and followed behind the principal.
The principal's office is on the third floor.
The large floor-to-ceiling windows on the south side face the playground, allowing you to see everyone doing exercises.
The west-facing window faces the cafeteria, and the north-facing window faces the dormitory building.
Bai Sang walked over and found a telescope.
"Enjoy it; a young body makes me feel younger too."
The principal picked up the binoculars and handed them to Bai Sang.
Bai Sang suppressed the anger welling up inside her and looked in the direction of the dormitory building.
One, two, three, four, five...
The fifth floor has appeared.
Through the window on the fifth floor, Bai Sang saw the door on the fifth floor.
It was an iron gate.
Two dark figures stood guard on either side of the iron gate.
Bai Sang breathed a sigh of relief and put down the binoculars.
"Principal, remember to call me to go upstairs together tonight."
The principal lay face down among the ghost money, inhaling its aroma intensely, his face filled with rapture.
"No problem, no problem."
The principal personally escorted Bai Sang back to the classroom.
The Chinese teacher watched the principal follow behind Bai Sang, and hesitated to speak.
After the principal left, the Chinese teacher no longer treated Bai Sang with the same kindness as before.
She looked at Bai Sang coldly.
"Go back to your seat."
Bai Sang didn't move, because her seat had been taken by someone else.
Rule 2, Article 5: Players must sit in the correct position each day.
There are still four empty seats in the classroom, and Bai Sang has no idea where her seat is.
She glanced around the classroom and saw Zhao Meng give her a look.
That was an empty seat to Zhao Meng's right.
Bai Sang looked over and saw that it was completely empty.
"What are you still daydreaming about? Hurry up and go back to your seat."
When the Chinese teacher saw that she wasn't moving, she urged her to hurry up.
Bai Sang thought about the rules again.
Teachers are meant to protect their students, even if their methods are wrong.
"Teacher, I don't know where my seat is."
"You have such a good relationship with the principal, so you can sit wherever you want, right?"
The Chinese teacher's tone wasn't very friendly; Bai Sang could even sense the anger hidden in her words.
"Teacher, it's because I have a good relationship with the principal that I can sit in my own seat."
Bai Sang originally wanted to say that she was a student in the class and should follow the rules.
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