Transmigrated as the Stepmother of a Rebellious Heir-Chapter 158 - 95 Intimidation

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Chapter 158: Chapter 95 Intimidation

Those who could become a school principal naturally were very cautious about various relationships.

To be completely certain, yesterday after returning, the principal had specifically sought out Fu Yang’s file and looked through it but didn’t find any information about his parents.

He also inquired with the person who had alerted him to Fu Yang’s unusual background, but received no useful information.

On an ordinary day, many parents would bring him gifts, yet for fu Yang, who was rumored to be a second-generation rich kid, he had never seen his parents.

Therefore, the principal determined that Fu Yang had no significant background.

That was why he eventually agreed to pressure Fu Yang into withdrawing from school.

Between a student with no background and a leader from the Education Bureau, he was very clear about who carried more weight.

Fu Yang’s face had changed color as soon as he heard the principal say he was an orphan.

He stared coldly at the principal, with a freshly honed chill and sternness in his gaze that the principal was reluctant to admit made him feel a smidgen of pressure before the child.

Under the watchful eyes of everyone, he naturally wouldn’t give in, "After you finish the withdrawal procedures in a while, follow me to the hospital. You beat a leader into that state yesterday, if you don’t apologize, they will pursue your responsibility."

"Ha." Fu Yang let out a sneer, "Keep dreaming."

"Lin Yang! You’re really too impolite!" The principal’s authority in front of everyone was naturally not to be challenged; he frowned tightly, "You go through the withdrawal procedures first."

"Did you hear that? They’re telling you to withdraw. I have no idea how your parents raised you," another classmate suddenly spoke up, quietly mocking Fu Yang.

Fu Yang’s eyes narrowed slightly; he didn’t care that this was the podium, he rolled up his sleeves, and a ferocious light flashed in his eyes like a small beast preparing to pounce.

He raised his arm, ready to slap the student from the other class, when suddenly a voice came from below the stage, "Stop."

Fu Yang halted his action, turned his head, and saw Shu Wan standing below.

Fu Yang’s eyes flickered, and he coldly chuckled, saying nothing, and lowered his hand.

"Who are you?"

As the principal typically didn’t pay attention to the entertainment circle news, he naturally didn’t recognize Shu Wan.

"I am his guardian." Shu Wan stepped forward, standing between Fu Yang and the principal, "If you have something to say, you can tell me."

The principal was puzzled, "His guardian? Sister?"

"No, principal, this woman is Lin Yang’s stepmother, a barely known starlet from the entertainment circle."

"Oh." Shu Wan wasn’t someone with power or influence, just a minor figure in the entertainment circle, and the principal felt a lot more at ease. He sized up Shu Wan, his eyes not concealing his contempt.

No wonder she raised a son who cheats on exams, it turns out he has this kind of stepmother.

"Now that your parent has come, let’s go through the withdrawal procedures together." Not wishing to create further conflict with Fu Yang under the public eye, the principal thought to bring Shu Wan and Fu Yang to the conference room to discuss.

Fu Yang turned around, ready to leave but was stopped by Shu Wan grabbing his arm.

"We are not withdrawing from school." Shu Wan looked calmly at the principal, "Our Lin Yang is receiving nine years of compulsory education. According to regulations, unless he has made some significant mistake that threatens national and social security, your school has no right to expel him."

"He voluntarily withdrew from school," the principal knew this rule, so his public stance had always been that Fu Yang voluntarily withdrew from school.

"Who said he volunteered?" Shu Wan looked toward Fu Yang, "Do you want to withdraw?"

According to the usual pattern of interaction between Fu Yang and Shu Wan, at this moment, he would have argued against Shu Wan.

However, when everyone was accusing and slandering him, Shu Wan appeared.

Fu Yang lowered his head, glanced at Shu Wan’s hand holding his arm, and his expression flickered slightly, "I didn’t say I wanted to withdraw."

"Did you hear that?" Shu Wan looked at the principal again, "We’re not withdrawing. If you dare expel him, we’ll dare to call the police."

"You," the principal initially thought today’s matter would go smoothly, but who knew Shu Wan would suddenly show up.

But what Shu Wan said was indeed a fact; as a compulsory education school, they had no right to expel Fu Yang.

The principal could only reluctantly swallow this loss, managing a smile, "Since this student has decided not to withdraw now, the school will definitely respect his wishes, but we still can’t revoke his punishment."

"What did he do wrong? Why does he need to be punished?" Shu Wan looked at the principal, her seemingly clear gaze sending a shiver through one’s heart.

"He cheated on the exam and injured a teacher, which is a serious violation of the school’s rules and regulations." The principal said, obviously much more confident than before.

After all, in his view, these were things Fu Yang had actually done.

"Cheating?" Shu Wan’s expression cooled, "Where’s the evidence? Mere suspicion because he went from last to first in his exams? If you’re concluding cheating just because a student has made rapid progress, that’s intentional slander."

"Many students in the examination room saw him cheating with their own eyes."

"So a guilty verdict can be based solely on one-sided statements from some individuals." Shu Wan’s lips curled into a smirk, "I understand."

She clapped her hands, and a group of servants she brought from the Fu Family stood out.

Shu Wan looked toward the servants, "Go ahead, make up a couple of sentences."

"I saw this principal accept a lot of money and gifts, and he’s even keeping a mistress on the side."

"I saw it too. This principal is corrupt and cheated within his marriage."

Listening to what the people were saying, the principal’s face grew uglier, and he looked angrily at Shu Wan, "What do you mean by this?"

"It means nothing." Shu Wan’s eyes narrowed, "Just telling the principal, if conviction can be based on hearsay alone, then you, principal, would likely be found guilty of corruption and infidelity."

"You—" The principal, his face turning a shade of purple-red with anger, was at a loss for how to refute Shu Wan.

After all, they indeed had no evidence to prove that Fu Yang really cheated.

"Now that the exams are all over, I suppose the evidence has all been destroyed. You come now to turn the tables, is there such a thing as helping a child deceive everyone?" At this point, another teacher stood up to speak up for the principal.

Shu Wan ignored the teacher, looking straight at the principal, "Since you want to punish Lin Yang, give me two pieces of evidence: one, that Lin Yang indeed cheated; and two, that he indeed injured someone."

Before the principal could speak, Shu Wan added another sentence, "To prevent the fabricated evidence you mentioned, I’ve already brought the leader you mentioned here, along with doctors from the top ten hospitals in Imperial City."

As Shu Wan finished speaking, someone indeed brought the leader over, followed by more than ten doctors in white coats.

"Since you claim Lin Yang injured him, let’s all witness it today. Have these ten hospitals examine him and see just what kind of condition Lin Yang left him in."

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