All My Superpowers Come from the Law of Causality-Chapter 78: I’m Going to Ruin Your Life Forever
"Knock, knock, knock!"
"Come in."
Su Xin pushed the door open and walked up to Principal Wang Yaowei’s desk, smiling faintly:
"Principal Wang, what can I do for you?"
"Sit down."
Principal Wang gestured with his hand, and after seeing Su Xin sit down, he continued:
"I’ve heard about your parents, Su Xin, you have my condolences."
"Thank you, Principal Wang, I understand."
"Hmm, that’s good. What’s done is done with your parents; you still have a long way to go. You can’t let your parents’ issues affect your studies and growth. You still need to attend classes; learning must not be delayed. With your current grades, as long as you maintain them, you’ll have no problem getting into a top-tier university. With a degree from a first-class university, your future achievements might even surpass your parents’.
At this moment, Principal Wang suddenly shifted the topic.
"However, there’s another issue. Recently, some students and parents have complained to me, saying you often sleep in class, skip classes casually, and violate discipline, which affects other students. It’s led to many other students losing focus and their grades slipping, which is quite problematic. They claim if I don’t handle it well, they’ll escalate it to higher authorities."
"If that happens, you might face disciplinary action, which could seriously affect your academic record."
"A student with your grades and promising future, if ruined by this..."
Principal Wang spoke, shaking his head with regret and sighing deeply.
Su Xin raised an eyebrow and said casually:
"Principal Wang, just tell me directly. How much will it take to fix this?"
Principal Wang’s expression changed, and he pounded the desk heavily, reprimanding, "Su Xin, what do you mean by that?"
"I’m telling you this because I had a decent relationship with your father and think you’re talented, wanting to help you solve the problem."
"Your attitude makes it seem like I’m using this issue to blackmail you?"
"Out of respect for your father, I won’t hold you accountable for what you just said. I’ll give you a chance to think carefully about how you should speak to me!"
Su Xin’s right index finger rhythmically tapped the desk, and his cold eyes fixed on the other:
"Principal Wang, regarding these matters, I remember we talked before. You took my dad’s money and promised me that as long as my grades didn’t significantly drop, you’d cover these issues."
"What, now that my dad’s gone, you see I’m young and want to squeeze more out of me?"
Principal Wang’s expression turned noticeably sullen:
"Su Xin, I advise you not to speak recklessly. I did have a good relationship with your dad and promised to look after you, but that was only because your dad was a decent person, and your grades were outstanding."
"Anyway, these issues have indeed arisen, and out of respect for your dad, I’m kindly informing you and discussing a strategy. If you maintain this attitude, then prepare for disciplinary action."
"If you’re really expelled over this matter, don’t come begging for mercy. At that point, it will be useless to plead with me."
Then, Su Xin pulled out a video from his phone and started playing it on the desk.
"...Principal Wang, please take this. Kindly take special care of our Su Xin’s matters."
"Jiwei, what do you mean?"
"It’s nothing, just a little token of appreciation..."
In the video, Su Jiwei placed a bulging red envelope on the desk and pushed it towards Principal Wang, who feigned reluctance before accepting it with a broad smile.
The video ended.
Principal Wang’s face turned ashen.
Su Xin put away the phone and said nonchalantly:
"I secretly recorded this video for fun that day. If I’m expelled, I’ll just find a way to become a web celebrity. This video will be my first piece."
"Principal Wang, is the path to becoming a web celebrity easy? Do you think I have hope to become popular?"
"By the way, if I can’t make it big, I have other material, like the incident with Qi Chengtai. I heard Principal Wang also received quite a bit of benefit, and there’s Xu Bangsheng..."
"Enough!"
Principal Wang slammed the table and stood up angrily.
He looked at Su Xin with a dark expression, pointing vigorously into the air:
"Alright, you brat, you’ve got guts to frame me, huh? Then just wait and see if I’m afraid of these nonsense videos."
"I’ve dealt with more people than you’ve ever seen, and you think I don’t have the background and connections to hold my current position?"
"Threaten me?"
"You just wait, I’ll make sure you never have the chance to go to school again, make you crippled, I’ll ruin your entire life."
"You little punk, get out of here!"
Su Xin sneered.
Although he grew up safely and happily under his parents’ protection, he knew from a young age that this world was much more chaotic than the last one. He wasn’t surprised by Principal Wang’s ugly face because there are many people like him in this world.
This is also why he wants to earn a good degree and enter a large corporation in the future.
With the background of a large corporation, his identity would be valued, and he’d encounter fewer dirty dealings.
Like Principal Wang.
When Su Xin’s parents were still around, he always behaved politely, not just because of the money but also because Su Jiwei and his wife had the backing of an international corporation.
If major conflicts occurred between both parties, it would lead to certain public opinion impacts. Using Kangbo Biological Company’s name, they’d surely garner more attention than ordinary people, and the Kangbo Biological Company’s management might even communicate officially.
Therefore, Principal Wang didn’t dare to excessively oppress.
But now, without Su Xin’s parents, he is just a helpless orphan.
In Principal Wang’s eyes, Su Xin is a vulnerable target, ripe for exploitation, especially since he has to inherit a considerable amount of estate, making Su Xin a tempting target for Principal Wang.
What about being in the top thirty in school?
What does it matter?
Compared to that money, what does a decent student’s grades matter?
Of course, Principal Wang didn’t really have his sights on Su Xin’s inheritance, just planning to take a large slice when he had the chance.
Having mingled with gangs before, he knew very well that gangs typically had a kind of gray business.
Called—grabbing dead ends.
Su Xin, about to inherit a large estate, was like a child holding a gold brick in the marketplace, surely already targeted by some gang.
Once that estate was settled, these gangs would employ various tactics, both overt and covert, to quickly strip Su Xin’s estate clean.
Therefore, Principal Wang didn’t dare to exploit too blatantly, nor really harm Su Xin.
Else, those gangs secretly eyeing Su Xin wouldn’t allow it.







