As one of the top students, Lin Jiadong not only brought honor to the school but was also the most promising student to be recommended to Capital University from Ancheng First High School in recent years. The school leadership valued him greatly.
The rumors were quickly cleared up, giving Lin Jiadong a clean slate.
Back then, the class teacher privately asked Lin Jiadong about Jia Liang’s identity, saying he was a friend of her second sister.
The people present were all astute; from the way the two stood upon entering the office, it was clear they were not friends but a superior and subordinate.
Especially Principal Liu, who was transferred from another bureau rather than being promoted through the education system.
Therefore, he had some understanding of Ancheng County’s development.
From the moment Lin Chuxia walked in, he recognized this lady and secretly breathed a sigh of relief.
Lin Jiadong achieved exceptional results in this math competition and was certain to receive the recommendation.
This was the pride of Ancheng First High School.
Naturally, the teachers wanted to protect him.
But now the other party was relentless, even threatening to report to the police if this escalated, the child’s future...
In their hearts, they believed in Lin Jiadong’s character but were troubled by the lack of evidence.
Lin Chuxia’s words "I believe you" were not only comforting to Lin Jiadong but also gave the teachers present reassurance.
Principal Sun, following Principal Liu’s instruction, stood out and addressed Lin Chuxia, "Mr. Lin, I believe you understand the situation. Yesterday, someone reported that Lin Jiadong was involved in a premature romantic relationship. You should know that Ancheng First High School strictly prohibits student romantic relationships, and if found, serious cases may result in expulsion. We approached the parties involved, and Lin Jiadong does not admit to this..."
Before Principal Sun could finish, the middle-aged woman on the side shrieked, "He doesn’t dare to admit it. Who would own up to their mistakes? Does the matter end just because he denies it? What about my daughter’s reputation? My daughter said it was he who shamelessly pursued her with endless begging. My daughter has always been an obedient child since she was young, the most timid. If it wasn’t for him coaxing and deceiving her, how would she have done such a disgraceful thing?"
After speaking, she looked at Lin Chuxia, "Aren’t you able to make decisions for him? You must give me an explanation for this, or it won’t be over."
Lin Chuxia looked at her indifferently, "What explanation do you want?"
"What explanation? For an unscrupulous student like this rascal, the school must expel him and also apologize to my daughter. This is your school’s mismanagement, allowing such a person to harm my daughter. You must give my daughter an explanation. As for what kind, it depends on your sincerity. Otherwise, I’ll report this to the police and charge this rascal with a crime, making him go to jail."
"Our sincerity?" Lin Chuxia sneered, "How about this: the school expels Lin Jiadong and compensates your daughter with his recommendation quota?"
Her words caused the expressions of the people present to change.
Lin Jiadong was anxious but remembered his second sister’s stance and forcibly held back, only showing grievance and red eyes.
Principal Liu and Principal Sun frowned slightly.
The happiest were the middle-aged couple and their daughter.
The smile on their faces was almost uncontrollable, yet they held their heads high with arrogance, "You have a conscience, but what does the school say about this?"
They also knew that whether the recommendation quota could be given to their daughter depended on the school.
Just before the school leaders could speak, Lin Chuxia suddenly laughed.
"Why are you laughing?"
"I laugh because some people have pipe dreams," Lin Chuxia reined in her smile, and her face turned cold.
"Since the teacher hasn’t seen it, what about the students? They aren’t likely to hide it from all their classmates, are they? What about love letters? I’ve heard that boys and girls this age who date often write love letters."
Principal Sun shook his head, "None."
Lin Chuxia smiled, "Since there’s nothing, how can they ruin my brother’s future just based on their words? Isn’t the school being too rash?"
"How can there be no love letters?" The middle-aged woman responded, simultaneously tossing a few sheets of homework paper on the table.
"This is my daughter’s reply to that rascal; if this incident hadn’t happened, I wouldn’t even know. This girl intended to destroy it altogether, but I snatched them up; such disgraceful letters, I didn’t want to show, but I didn’t expect you were all rotten people, dare to do but not admit. There’s nothing I’m hiding now; today, we’re here for justice for my daughter."
Lin Chuxia only gave a cursory glance at the handwriting, "What can these letters explain? They only show your daughter has high hormones and isn’t focused on studying. Seeing these, you should manage your daughter better to prevent her from doing what you call disgraceful things, rather than dragging innocent people into it."
The middle-aged woman didn’t understand what high hormones meant, but Tian Qiaofeng understood.
Is this woman calling her promiscuous?
She had already heard from someone that Lin Jiadong had a wealthy second sister and a brother-in-law who was an official.
They thought Lin Jiadong’s second sister was wealthy because of her brother-in-law.
If so, the second sister was even less likely to care about family matters.
Lin Jiadong’s old home was in a village, and his family didn’t seem to care much about him.
Who knew he really called his second sister, and this woman spoke so rudely.
Upon seeing Lin Chuxia, Tian Qiaofeng felt ashamed.
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