Chapter 189 The Right to Fight for Freedom



They didn't take Tang Wan's naive words to heart, and seeing her actions, they knew she wasn't good at speaking.

There was an undeniable hint of disdain in his eyes.

Tang Wan did not miss these gazes, and similarly, Fu Wenzhi did not miss them either.

When the junior high school student council president saw Tang Wan's actions, a somewhat troubled and annoyed expression appeared on his face.

His voice remained gentle, making it impossible to blame him: "I'm so sorry, I didn't know the elementary school student council president couldn't speak, this..."

He seemed to be preparing his words, but after thinking for a long time he couldn't find a good way to say it. He could only look at Tang Wan with an apologetic expression, hoping that she could forgive him.

Tang Wan wasn't the type to hold onto a problem for too long, so she quickly nodded, letting the matter drop.

Fu Wenzhi glanced at the seemingly gentle president and found the person in his memory.

Come to think of it, Fu Wenzhi had actually met most of the people in this conference room before.

However, no one made a fuss about it.

The meeting continued.

The junior high school student council president opened his tablet and projected the meeting minutes onto the big screen.

"The school's funding for this sports meet has increased by 10 percent compared to previous years. Compared to last year's events, equestrianism, hockey, and martial arts have been added this year."

"In addition, the national team will also select relevant athletes, but I don't know if it needs to be reported."

“The junior high school participants are perhaps a bit too old; I prefer to select from the elementary school section.”

Tang Wan listened attentively, but when she suddenly heard the junior high school student council president calling on the elementary school students, her hand movements paused slightly.

For some reason, Tang Wan always felt that the chairman was targeting her.

From all aspects.

But it was only the first time she had met him.

Tang Wan didn't know where this hostility came from, but she wasn't afraid.

Tang Wan connected her tablet to the screen and typed what she wanted to say, making sure everyone in the meeting room could see her text.

It says so.

I disagree.

Those four concise words immediately shut down what the junior high school student council president was about to say.

Ultimately, those who are seated at the table wouldn't so bluntly reject their "companions."

They are a community of shared interests and generally won't break off relations abruptly.

Moreover, generally speaking, the president of the elementary school division has the least real power and is the easiest to fool.

The previous president might have been able to act with authority in the elementary school section, but in this meeting room, he was at the bottom of the food chain.

It is passive.

But this student named Tang Wan doesn't seem so easy to fool.

Moreover, it was an unexpectedly powerful force.

The middle school student council president hadn't forgotten his persona. He nodded magnanimously, pretending to listen attentively, but asked, "Why did Tang Wan refuse?"

"Is there something wrong with what I said? In the past, athletes were selected from the primary school and sent to the national team. Everyone was happy with this result."

The implication is that Tang Wan is breaking the rules and is a troublemaker.

Xiao Heqing frowned imperceptibly as he listened to Ji Huxiao's words.

No matter how many times he spent time with Ji Huxiao, he disliked Ji Huxiao very much.

That's too sarcastic and unsettling.

However, Tang Wan seemed oblivious to his implied meaning and continued typing.

I think the number of athletes should be allocated proportionally.

I don't believe that the junior high school seniors have the right to decide the choices of the elementary school students.

Tang Wan's words were very impolite, making Ji Huxiao's smile falter.

But he just smiled and then said in a seemingly generous manner, "You're only in first grade, of course you don't know our rules."

"you……"

However, before he could finish speaking, the information that Tang Wan had collected was displayed on the screen, which immediately silenced him.

Tangwan never fights a battle unprepared.

Those who can make Tang Wan wary and analyze human nature are all her adversaries.

It is an unsafe factor.

Before the meeting, many students from the third grade and above came to the counseling room and talked about the sports meet in previous years.

Unlike other primary schools that look forward to sports meets, the primary school at Lingyun Academy does not look forward to sports meets and even resists them.

In their minds, this sports meet was like a death sentence.

The junior high school is located between the elementary and senior high schools. It always puts the elementary school down, making them run errands and do hard labor.

Even the number of spots for the national team is the highest.

Logically speaking, how many students at this school actually want to join the national team?

They have countless choices in life, and there is more than one way out.

So before coming here, Tang Wan had already compiled a list of students who were willing to join the national team.

As luck would have it, the number is exactly the percentage of the primary school students.

Twelve percent.

Ji Huxiao looked at the information on the screen, his fingers curling slightly, and remained silent.

Instead, his staff member seemed a little nervous and asked in a low voice, "What should we do, President? Not many students from the junior high school are willing to go."

That's right.

Few junior high students are willing to join the national team. Unlike senior high students who plan for themselves, and unlike elementary students who are easily fooled, junior high students are mostly ambitious.

They are also the type of students who would almost never choose to go through the trouble of joining the national team.

Looking at the number of people listed, Ji Huxiao suddenly spoke up: "As the association president, can't we even decide whether they go or not?"

"You can't spoil these students too much."

Tang Wan looked up, and her dark eyes met his.

Those bright, black grape-like eyes seemed to see right through his soul, making Ji Huxiao feel cold and unable to move.

Under her gaze, Ji Huxiao seemed to see his own dirty soul hidden beneath his skin.

It made him feel a little uneasy.

Tang Wan could hear the disdain Ji Huxiao showed towards the other classmates in his tone.

In his mind, the students in the primary school seemed not to be human, but merely chess pieces without their own thoughts.

They needed to be manipulated into various shapes to suit the task, according to the "chairman's" requirements.

Tang Wan didn't like it.

She pursed her lips, raised her pale hand, and wrote on the tablet.

I refuse.

They are living, breathing people, not pawns to be manipulated.

They have their own ideas, their own likes and dislikes, and neither I, nor you, nor anyone else have the right to make decisions for them.

Everyone is free.

Please put away your condescending attitude, or I will send this recording to the board of directors.

Please respect every classmate.

Fu Wenzhi's eyes seemed to be only on Tang Wan, who was fighting for her classmate.

In this enormous, luxurious, cage-like conference room, she was with those seemingly savage predators, all for some herbivorous creatures…

The right to fight for freedom.

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