Rebirth: He Decides to Lie Flat-Chapter 80 - 077 A Stinking Old Rat
Chapter 80: Chapter 077: A Stinking Old Rat
Chapter 80 -077: A Stinking Old Rat
This statement was very down-to-earth and echoed the sentiments of most ordinary exam candidates. On such an important day, who would want to court trouble?
But even if you didn’t go looking for trouble, trouble would somehow find its way to you.
The candidates around Yu Hang were sympathetic toward him, and several invigilators from other schools also had a good impression of him, which made their stares even colder when they looked at Liao Chenyu.
“Teacher, we can’t just let things slide today, or else we exam candidates from other schools will all be on tenterhooks during the exams the day after tomorrow, lacking a sense of safety.”
“Exactly, if Experimental Middle School is so hostile to outsiders, they should just tell the higher-ups, let them take their exams at their own school. Why make us from other schools come here and suffer?”
“Indeed, as if Experimental Middle School is anything special, overcharging us for being here…”
The conflict between the students naturally extended to the schools themselves. Everyone spoke as if it were only logical, only natural. Experimental Middle School had been too ostentatious in recent years and had attracted much animosity, with both teachers and students harboring a poor impression of it.
Right at that moment, the school leaders and teachers responsible for logistical support hurried over and overheard these remarks:….
It felt as though their school had been pushed to the forefront of controversy.
After understanding the whole story, one of the school administrators glared fiercely at Liao Chenyu, “Do you have anything else to say for yourself?”
Just now, the invigilators hadn’t given him a chance to speak, but now that the school administrator was asking, Liao Chenyu immediately retorted, “Teacher, I didn’t hit him this morning, he’s lying.”
The restroom had been surrounded by them at the time, and there were no other witnesses. What could he do by denying it?
The high school entrance examinations were already underway. Were they going to punish him now?
Childish!
Thinking this, Liao Chenyu became a bit more fearless and defiantly denied it, “I didn’t touch him this morning, just now it was because he cursed at me…”
“Teacher, this morning I saw with my own eyes they were beating up this student in the restroom.”
Before Liao Chenyu could finish speaking, a tall examinee among the onlookers immediately raised his hand and said, “I personally saw this student come out of the restroom drenched, and they were still following behind him making threats.”
As he spoke, the examinee pointed his finger at several of the onlooking students, each of whom could not help but shrink their necks and step backward, trying to use this method to make the teachers and people around overlook their presence.
Liao Chenyu shrieked, “Jiang Yan, you’re talking utter nonsense. You weren’t even there at the time…”
Silence fell across the scene, even the administrators and teachers from Experimental Middle School couldn’t help but scowl.
Fool!
One of the invigilators from another school sneered, “I personally witnessed him hitting someone just now, and now he still has the nerve to brazenly deny it. Does he think this is the National College Entrance Examination, where punishment is not an option?”
“Alright, it’s not our student anyway, and we really don’t have a say. Look, Director Wang, we still have to submit the test papers, can’t delay, we’ll be leaving first.”
The teachers turned to leave, their faces wearing mocking smiles.
At that moment, Yu Hang spoke up, “Teacher, it is, after all, the National College Entrance Examination period, and I really don’t want to cause any trouble. Whether or not you punish them doesn’t matter to me, but I would like the teachers to ensure that for the next two days of exams, they don’t bother me again. After all, being beaten for no reason at such a crucial moment can affect one’s performance in the exams.”
His words couldn’t be faulted, and they even carried a hint of pathos, making it difficult for Director Wang and the other teachers to demand that the matter be settled amicably.
After all, Yu Hang had already shown that he wasn’t interested in pursuing the matter, just wanting to get through the examination in peace.
Director Wang had initially wanted to take Yu Hang and Liao Chenyu to the office, since standing in the hallway was creating a bad impression.
But Yu Hang insisted on not pursuing the matter, just wanting to get through the examination period, and mentioned that his family was waiting for him at the gate, so he needed to leave.
“Everyone’s saying that, and this isn’t even a student from our own school, plus he’s the one being bullied,” Director Wang naturally felt it wasn’t right to keep him.
But while Yu Hang could leave, Liao Chenyu and his group could not.
So, as Jiang Yan and the others walked away, Liao Chenyu and his people were taken to the office by Director Wang, and as for what happened after they were taken away, whether it was a reprimand or something else, Jiang Yan and his friends weren’t very concerned.
After all, such petty fights weren’t on the same level as what they planned to settle with them after the exams. If that were the case, it would be letting them off too easily.
This little interlude was purely Liao Chenyu’s own fault for being brainless and charging in to seek trouble.
Yin Shen was picked up by his mom in the morning, and he actually didn’t know about the incident of Yu Hang being hit until he came to find Jiang Yan before entering the afternoon exam hall and heard him mention it briefly.
Liao Chenyu had an issue with Jiang Yan, and Yu Hang was purely collateral damage.
After the math exam in the afternoon, Yin Shen didn’t rush out but turned around to wait for Yu Hang outside the fifth teaching building. He had just gotten there when he heard there was a fight inside.
Without saying a word, he ran over and arrived just in time to see Liao Chenyu grabbing Yu Hang’s collar, about to hit him.
Son of a bitch, acting so arrogant?
Yin Shen didn’t hesitate to step in, and that led to the scene that unfolded afterward.
When the three left the school, there weren’t many people left at the entrance.
“What’s the use of taking them away? In the end, it will definitely come to nothing.”
Yin Shen turned his head to look at the teaching affairs building facing the entrance, scoffing with irony in his eyes.
Liao Chenyu’s uncle works in the municipal government office, a fact he often boasted about, making it hard for everyone not to know.
The school’s leaders were also aware, which is why they normally turned a blind eye to his arrogance and bullying of honest students, with no one truly willing to make him call his parents or punish him.
All the more so now during the college entrance exams when the school leaders were just putting on a show.
“He’s just a filthy rat. Why bother with him?”
Jiang Yan wasn’t concerned, urging the others, “There are still the last two sessions tomorrow and the day after. Do well in those, and I’ll treat you guys after the exams are over.”
After saying that, he hurried them to go home. He didn’t have anyone waiting for him, but both of their families were at home waiting for them.
As for himself, he was planning to stroll over to First Middle School.
During these two days of exams, Song Jiawen had been picked up by her sister, and since they weren’t in the same exam area, they hadn’t seen each other for… three days now.
As his mind wandered this way, Jiang Yan didn’t believe he missed her. If one must say he missed something, it would be more accurate to say he missed her drawings.
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After all, he had only managed to get two drawings from her so far, which meant he was still far from the wealth and freedom of his salty fish dreams.
However, by this time, Song Jiawen had probably already left for her sister’s place. Thinking this, Jiang Yan figured he would just go over for a look around, without necessarily needing to see her.
At the same time, as the math exam concluded, Song Jiawen walked out of the examination hall and was just about to reach the school gate when someone stopped her.
“Jiajia.”
With people coming and going all around, many students left quickly after being picked up by their parents.
Standing by the school gate, Song Jiawen, whose face was naturally cold, looked even colder than usual. A flash of disgust passed through her eyes as she looked at the man nearly her height in front of her and said coldly, “Get lost!”