Chapter 798: The Woman Who Stirs Trouble
Back to the Past: The Rise of the False Heiress Marrying the True Tycoon
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With a hearty laugh, Sun Wei strode into the classroom, a smug look on his face. âYou should be grateful that Iâm even telling you this,â he began, his voice dripping with arrogance. âI saw your notebook this morning, but I couldnât stand the sight of it. It reeked of the countryside. So, I threw it in the trash. What can you do about it, Su Li? As far as Teacher Zhou is concerned, youâre just a naughty child who didnât do his homework.â
Sun Weiâs confession hung in the air, causing Su Liâs fists to clench in anger. He was ready to pounce on Sun Wei and give him a good beating, but Gao Ming, who was standing next to him, held him back.
âCanât you see?â Gao Ming whispered, âHeâs trying to provoke you. Even if we know heâs the one who threw away your notebook, without it, Teacher Zhou wonât take your side. Donât act rashly.â
Su Li gritted his teeth, swallowing his anger. He glared at the despicable Sun Wei. âI now believe that your mother isnât a farmer,â he spat out, âYouâre far worse than any child of a farmer. Youâre utterly vile, Sun Wei. Youâll pay for this. Youâre going to hell!â
Sun Wei, however, was unfazed by Su Liâs words. Seeing Su Liâs distress brought him immense satisfaction. He hummed a little tune as he sauntered out of the room, leaving Su Li to vent his frustration by punching and kicking at the air in Sun Weiâs wake.
The rest of the afternoon was a struggle for Su Li. He couldnât shake off his gloom, even though he knew that his misery would only fuel his adversaryâs triumph.
After school, Su Li was still in low spirits. Seeing his friendâs plight, Gao Ming reluctantly offered up his allowance for the week. He suggested they go to the food stalls outside the school to cheer up. The stalls, a popular hangout spot for the students, sold a variety of snacks that Su Li and Gao Ming loved.
As they were leaving with their purchases of crispy potatoes, they noticed a commotion at one of the stalls. âIsnât that the stall run by those older boys who dropped out of school?â Su Li asked, âTheir special pancakes are delicious. Why has it been vandalized? Come on, Gao Ming, letâs go check it out.â
Without waiting for a response, Su Li pulled Gao Ming towards the scene. Su Bing, who had been trailing behind them, wanted to stop them but was too late. He had no choice but to follow.
What they saw next left them stunned. The woman causing trouble and vandalizing the stall was none other than Su Liâs homeroom teacher, Zhou Hua.
Zhou Hua was currently confronting the ringleader of the group of young boys, her expression filled with disgust as she reprimanded, âYou little ruffians, instead of attending school as you should, youâve chosen to set up shop here.â
She paused, allowing her words to sink in before continuing, âI suspect your real intention is to corrupt the students of this school. As a teacher here, I will not tolerate such behavior. You are not allowed to set up shop here again. If you do, I will personally escort you to the police station.â
The surrounding crowd, unaware of what had transpired, could only gather around to watch the spectacle unfold. Upon hearing that the woman was a teacher, many naturally assumed that the boys were at fault. A couple of parents even joined in the accusations.
âIâve been wondering why my son has been so insistent on buying your pastries,â one parent chimed in. âI thought they must be delicious, but now I see that youâve been brainwashing him with your bad influence. Thanks to this teacher, we parents are no longer in the dark. Sheâs right, we absolutely cannot allow these hooligans to ruin the schoolâs atmosphere.â
âDid you hear what the teacher said?â another parent added. âYouâre not allowed to set up shop here anymore. Leave now. Youâre lucky this kind-hearted teacher didnât take you straight to the police station.â
Su Li and Gao Ming watched the scene with furrowed brows, and Su Liâs face darkened. Recalling the morningâs events, he said to his brother, âBro, this Teacher Zhou is too much. She doesnât dare to confront me directly, so she resorts to underhanded tactics. She had her class representative throw away my homework book and accused me of not handing in my homework. I had to stand for the entire math class today. I canât stand it!â
Although Sun Wei didnât explicitly say that he was acting under Zhou Huaâs instructions, his words implied as much. He wouldnât dare to be so arrogant without the certainty that Zhou Hua would back him up.
Su Li continued to watch as Zhou Hua drove the boys away. Their food had been destroyed, and they werenât going to back down easily. However, perhaps due to their lack of education, they could only clench their fists and watch as Zhou Hua and some parents berated them, unable to articulate a single argument in their defense.
Su Liâs gaze darkened. If it werenât for their mother, the fate of those boys could very well be his and his brotherâs future. Although he didnât want to be a bad kid, he also didnât want to burden his mother with everything. Even with their mother around, he shouldnât give up on his own growth. That way, their mother wouldnât have to work so hard.