Tang Wan's chosen path of revenge was completely different from her mother's; they went to two extremes: one lived in anonymity, while the other openly revealed herself.
As long as Tang Wan's face is distinctive enough, she will not be overlooked wherever she goes, and everyone will see her.
This creates a new problem: if Tang Wan shows any unusual look towards someone, it will be noticed by everyone.
This is why those people dare not act rashly.
Exposure and fame are a double-edged sword.
If used properly, everything can become a weapon in Tang Wan's hands.
Even though this weapon originally had a less than pleasing reputation.
But what does it matter?
Objects and things themselves are neither good nor bad; it is only the users who, based on their own usage, will taint them with the right or wrong colors.
After entering high school, Tang Wan's daily life was still busy, especially since she lost her two helpers, Fu Wenzhi and Lu Ze, which made her even busier.
Fortunately, his current assistants have all been trained since elementary school, and they all work together very well.
At least on the point of not causing trouble for Tang Wan, everyone has reached a consensus.
They only bring these things to Tangwan's attention when they have problems they truly cannot solve.
As for the others, they all already possess the ability to stand on their own.
Bullying incidents on campus have decreased significantly compared to before.
In the past two years, there have been almost none. Tang Wan couldn't figure out whether these things had disappeared or whether they had become smarter and learned to hide.
The former is of course the best outcome; if it's the latter, it only means that the situation has escalated.
Gong Xiao, Tang Wan's new secretary, has something to say.
“I think the situation has escalated. Haven’t we increased surveillance and various school rules to protect students over the years?”
"In the past, for the safety of students, we also built a counseling room and various alarm devices."
“As these things accumulate, the cost of evil becomes too high, so their methods naturally have to be upgraded first.”
"Otherwise, we'd be arrested the moment we made even the slightest noise."
Tang Wan was worried about this, which is why she raised the issue.
Fifteen-year-old Tang Wan has gradually matured, and her delicate features are even more captivating than before. One glance at Tang Wan is enough to realize that she has been favored by the Creator.
Her voice was very gentle, like a spring breeze caressing one's heart, but within this gentleness lay a firm strength that made people unconsciously believe in what she said.
"So does anyone have any good ideas on how to detect these more serious crimes?"
The student council members in the meeting room remained silent for a long time, unable to come up with a better solution for the time being.
After all, in their view, everything they did was already meticulous. If someone could still commit evil under such meticulous protection, then that person must be quite formidable.
Seeing their somewhat dismissive expressions, Tang Wan lowered her eyes, and her voice, no longer as gentle as before, became somewhat oppressive: "Never underestimate the evil in human nature."
"Even if these perpetrators are just a bunch of children."
Upon hearing Tang Wan's words, they immediately lowered their heads, feeling somewhat guilty.
Perhaps because they had enjoyed too many peaceful days at this school, they naturally began to think highly of others.
In fact, many of their student council members were rescued by Tang Wan from the bullies.
They used to not believe that the sky was blue, the sun was bright, or that the spring breeze was gentle on their bodies.
But now they are about to become the group of indifferent bystanders, which is such a shame.
If even they have become so indifferent, how can the other students believe in the power of the student council?
Thinking of this, their expressions turned somewhat grim, realizing the seriousness of the situation.
Gong Xiao's already indifferent expression became even colder and more ruthless, but the words she spoke were more resolute than ever before.
"It was our fault; we were presumptuous. We will now be extremely vigilant in investigating these matters to ensure that such misconduct will not occur again at the school."
However, Tang Wan did not speak up to agree with Gong Xiao's words.
This left everyone puzzled. Could it be that the little president wasn't looking for these answers?
So what kind of answer does he want to get? Or rather, in the eyes of the student council president, what kind of school does she want this to become?
Tang Wan looked at them and sighed, seemingly genuinely not understanding. Suddenly, she missed Fu Wenzhi, who could always understand her thoughts.
Then he said, "Have you ever thought that if the control is too strong, they will think that no matter what wrong they do, they will be severely punished, and then things that were not so bad will suddenly become much more serious?"
"In the end, it is the victims who suffer the most."
"So what we should do is help those students who might be hurt to become stronger."
"We can't always expect someone to protect us; being strong ourselves is also a way to resist harm."
"Therefore, I propose adding half an hour of martial arts lessons every day, and setting aside some time from the school's morning exercises and reading sessions."
After hearing Tang Wan's words, everyone realized...
The president raised this issue not because he wanted a more severe punishment, but because he wanted to address the problem at its root.
Most students who are bullied do so because they tolerated it once, so they are hurt again and again, and they tolerate it again and again.
But what if he had learned to resist from the beginning? Wouldn't things have been completely different?
Bullying the weak and fearing the strong is a manifestation of human malice.
No one can protect you every moment, so make yourself stronger.
The school's new rules were successfully released.
The half-hour martial arts class every day may not be understood by some students, but most of them trust the student council.
The student council is completely different now than before; it's practically a one-man show in Tangwan.
When the former principal passed by the student council office, he was startled by the students' devout gazes.
Well, how should I put it?
Everyone should be thankful that Tang Wan is neither a bad classmate nor a malicious person.
She is a rare, kind-hearted child.
If someone with Tang Wan's influence were to encounter a bad kid, someone could easily rally to their cause, and that would be a terrifying thing.
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