Why did the other boys stop doing bad things after being scolded, but Zhu Xiaole is the only one who is different?
Not only that, Chen Bing also heard that this little bastard, when he was in sixth grade, took advantage of his strength and beat up the female teacher who was teaching his class. After entering junior high school, he often saw him on the stage during flag-raising ceremonies, of course, always because of disciplinary issues.
Bringing cell phones, smoking, drinking, and climbing over walls are just the tip of the iceberg. What's worse is fighting with teachers, hanging out with a bunch of hooligans off-campus, forming gangs to bully classmates, and blocking the school gate...
It's 2020 now, and with the improvement of public security, this little bastard may not be a big shot or a gang leader at school, but he's done all sorts of beastly things and has countless things to reflect on at home.
If it weren't for the fact that public schools can't expel students during the compulsory education stage, he would have been kicked out of school long ago.
But this guy was different from other hooligans. He loved coming to school all the time. After he got into trouble, he would go home to play, and then come back to school to cause trouble again.
The aforementioned points, while perhaps not as severe as Chen Bing's subjective biases, are generally similar.
It's easy to imagine how much Chen Bing, an upright, kind, and cheerful young man and a model student, would dislike this kind of petty scum on his life's journey.
Therefore, Chen Bing didn't intend to give him a friendly look from the start.
Hmm... I don't want to think about him anymore, the more I think about it, the angrier I get.
Pulling back her negative emotions, Chen Bing turned to her two roommates and asked, "How did these people get into our dorm?"
Bai Yitong remained silent, while Wu Feng explained with a smile, "He's just passing by and promoting the food and stuff in his dorm, Bing-ge."
After staring at Wu Feng calmly for a while, Chen Bing felt that he might not be as honest as she had seen him in the classroom.
"Wu Feng, I remember you transferred here in the third year of junior high, right?"
"Yes, that's right. I transferred here when I was in the third year of junior high."
Which class were you in before?
"Class 5, Class 5." Chen Bing's powerful aura and somewhat cold eyes made Wu Feng stutter a little when he spoke.
Class 5? I remember Zhu Xiaole was in Class 5.
Chen Bing thought to herself, then nodded to Wu Feng and said, "After all, it's during the pandemic, so don't let people from other dorms in anymore, or the teachers will say something if they see it."
After saying that, he didn't wait for their response, grabbed his toiletries and headed towards the washbasin.
Don't be fooled by Chen Bing's usual comical and silly demeanor when she's with Shang Yunmiao, or her kind and friendly attitude in class or elsewhere.
In reality, his personality is rather aloof.
Moreover, it wasn't just his aloofness; his family background in this life, his life experiences in both his previous and current lives, and his smooth-sailing life circumstances all unconsciously shaped a quality in him that would naturally make ordinary people feel inferior.
In novels featuring geniuses, we often refer to this quality as the protagonist's halo.
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After being chased away by Chen Bing, Zhu Xiaole and the others on the road looked at each other, feeling somewhat awkward.
"How could Chen Bing be like this? He has no sense of loyalty at all."
"Exactly, he's so stingy. I can't even stand in his dorm for a short while."
"They look down on us."
After saying the three sentences, the group fell silent for a moment. Then one of them suddenly said angrily, "At worst, we won't be so polite to him anymore. We'll just avoid him when we see him. Brother Zhu, you shouldn't greet him or anything either."
Seeing everyone's angry yet timid expressions, someone who hadn't heard the rumors about Chen Bing asked curiously, "Why don't we just ambush him and scare him a little? That would be so satisfying."
In the eyes of some high school troublemakers, grades may not mean much. What they believe in is their fists, their numbers, and the power of so-called gang leaders. But in reality, under the rules and regulations, those who dare to challenge grades with their fists are usually targeted and severely punished.
Those who dare to bully the top students in a school won't be tolerated by most schools. High schools typically handle expulsion and dismissal, but middle schools, which can't do that, usually send their students home to reflect until graduation. More extreme cases involve tampering with graduation certificates.
Delayed issuance, covert withholding, or outright non-disbursement are all common practices. Some may even receive a major demerit, meaning you won't receive your diploma even if you managed to pass the graduation exam by cheating.
These slackers enter society but can't even produce a junior high school diploma. Forget about getting a job; they won't even be hired by a factory.
In an era where illegal factories are being suppressed and gradually disappearing, the only way out left for them is to sponge off their parents and drift through life doing nothing.
However, the situation becomes even more unique when it comes to bullying Chen Bing, a top student.
For example, rumors circulated at the school that Chen Bing's father was the richest man in the county, always traveling to and from school in a luxury car. He was said to have influence not only in both the underworld and legitimate circles, but also in the city government.
Or perhaps one of his uncles is the director of the education bureau, and he's a close friend of the county magistrate. Another possibility is that he has another uncle who is the director of the public security bureau, and he can arrest anyone who crosses him.
There are even more outrageous claims, but fewer people believe them.
In short, the school's delinquents generally agreed on one point: Chen Bing was not only outstanding herself, but also came from a powerful family. She was someone their parents, who worked away from home, were raised by their grandparents, had no connections or influence, and had nothing but their own weight of over 100 pounds—something only bullies who were afraid of the strong—could not afford to mess with.
Therefore, everyone treated this person's suggestion as if it were nothing. Later that evening, someone even went so far as to explain the class difference between themselves and this person, which made him sigh with emotion.
Back to the present, after the proposal was rejected by silence, someone asked, "What about that guy surnamed Bai? We haven't even gotten the money yet, and that guy surnamed Chen is already here."
As they pondered, the group went to a secluded spot to smoke.
After a long silence, Zhu Xiaole, the core member of the gang, said, "We can just have Wu Feng call him out another day. It's no big deal."
Wu Feng said that this kid brought over a hundred yuan with him this time. Wow, over a hundred yuan! That's enough to buy so many packs of White Snake cigarettes.
After we get the money this time, we'll make him bring more next time. If he doesn't, we'll beat him up.
As he spoke, he had almost finished smoking.
Zhu Xiaole took a drag on his cigarette butt, flicked it off, and threw it on the ground. He then cursed at the distant school gate, "Damn this epidemic! They still won't let us leave campus. Come on, brothers, let's climb over the wall and go online!"
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