Hidden Bullying in Schools 8: Prologue to Counterattack
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"Chen Qiang, think it over," the dean began to paint a rosy picture. "You are all excellent students, and we can guarantee you a spot for graduate school later on." 0
 
"Graduate school?" Chen Qiang raised an eyebrow. "Are there really that many spots available now?" 0
 
"Not at the moment," the dean chuckled, "but we can strive for it." 0
 
"So what do we need to clarify?" Chen Qiang asked directly. 0
 
"We just need to clarify that those previous matters were misunderstandings," the secretary hurriedly said. "You voluntarily purchased the stones, and your living points are all legitimate..." 0
 
"Wait," Chen Qiang interrupted him. "How do we clarify the living points? Our dorm's living points are zero; how can we clarify that?" 0
 
"That's easy to address," the counselor immediately replied. "I'll have the class monitor reassess; you definitely can't be given zero points." 0
 
"Then counselor, what else do I need to clarify?" Chen Qiang continued to ask. 0
 
"You just need to write something," the counselor began to coax him. "Just say that the content you posted before was all rumors, and you now realize your mistake and won't post again in the future." 0
 
"Well..." Chen Qiang stroked his chin. "Let me think it over." 0
 
"What else is there to think about?" The counselor became anxious. "As long as you're willing to clarify, you can secure a spot for graduate school—what a great opportunity!" 0
 
"The opportunity is indeed good," Chen Qiang smiled, "but I still have a question." 0
 
"What question?" The dean hurriedly asked. 0
 
"Don't you teachers have any brains?" Chen Qiang's expression suddenly turned cold. 0
 
"How... how can you speak like that?" The counselor glared in anger. 0
 
"Look at what you've done," Chen Qiang's tone was icy. "From buying stones to living points, and now this clarification—have you ever considered why we posted those things?" 0
 
"You only know how to talk to us and make us delete posts; you don't dare face those issues." 0
 
"What graduate school? Isn't it just bribing us?" 0
 
"Is this how you teachers educate students?" 0
 
"With your management style and worldview as teachers, I find it disgusting just to look at it; do I really have to endure seeing you for three years?" 0
 
"I'd rather not see any of this!" 0
 
Chen Qiang's barrage of words left the leaders' faces pale; they exchanged glances, and for a moment, no one dared to speak. 0
 
"Chen Qiang, don't say that," Brother Ma spoke up. "Saying this makes it very embarrassing for the dean." 0
 
 
Dean: "......" 0
Secretary: "......" 0
Counselor: "......" 0
We: "......" 0
"Brother Ma, say a little less," I tugged at Brother Ma's sleeve. 0
"Hey, don't be so excited," Brother Ma waved his hand, "It is indeed quite annoying to see you all for three years, but there's no need to say it out loud, right?" 0
Brother Ma, as expected of you. 0
After a lot of fuss and drama, the college leaders took extreme measures—calling our parents. 0
In our class of five students, three were locals, and their parents were invited to the school. 0
Xiao Ning's father and my roommate's mother both came to the office. 0
Xiao Ning's father is a police officer, and I felt relieved as soon as he arrived. 0
My police dad will definitely protect me. 0
My roommate's mother is a traditional woman who hopes her son will succeed; she had been worried about Xiao Ning's situation for a while. 0
I was concerned she would blame Xiao Ning, so before stepping out to make a call, I first called my dad to explain the whole incident. 0
"You didn't slander her, did you?" my dad asked. 0
"Of course not," I replied firmly. 0
"That's good," my dad said with relief, "What did the three leaders from your college say in the office?" 0
"They twisted the truth, confused right and wrong, avoided the main issues, and concealed the facts," I snorted, "In short, they just wouldn't speak plainly." 0
"Did you record it?" 0
"Of course." 0
My dad felt reassured: "Alright then, you should communicate with your roommate's mother first and make sure she doesn't get anxious." 0
"Okay." 0
I hung up the phone and called my roommate. 0
 
 
After calming my roommate's mother, my dad and she sat in the office, facing three college leaders. 0
 
 
 
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