Chapter 364 - Chapter 364: Called to the Moral Education Office
Chapter 364: Called to the Moral Education Office
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Gu Jin’s grappling technique was so swift and clean that everyone around the badminton arena was dumbfounded.
“Oh god! She was quite cool!” Little Fatty Lu, who was sweating profusely from jumping rope, stood beside Zhu Di and looked at Gu Jin with his eyes wide open.
“I agree that was cool.” Zhu Di also looked at Gu Jin in a daze as she nodded her head. She still hadn’t recovered from Gu Jin’s smooth martial arts.
She had already noticed that Gu Jin knew martial arts, but she didn’t expect her martial arts to be so good.
Feng Jue walked to Gu Yang’s side and asked with concern, “Big Sister, are you alright?”
Gu Yang shook her head. “I’m fine.”
Her instincts were spot on. She’d sensed it when the ball came crashing down on her.
Moreover, she felt that Wang Lingyu should be the one in trouble.
Just now, Wang Lingyu charged into the ball himself. Of course, he was not trying to scam her, but he was hypnotized by her.
However, she did not expect Big Sister to be so angry. She raised her badminton racket and slapped Wang Lingyu’s face.
Gu Yang’s eyes moved slightly. She was originally worried that Wang Lingyu would follow the original novel’s plot and pursue Big Sister relentlessly, causing a conflict between Zhu Di and Big Sister.
However, now that Zhu Di and Wang Lingyu were no longer friends, she would not be jealous of who Wang Lingyu liked.
Big Sister beat Wang Lingyu up the moment they met again. As long as Wang Lingyu didn’t have Stockholm Syndrome, he wouldn’t pester Big Sister shamelessly.
Wang Lingyu already knew from the discussions around him that the beautiful girl who had beaten him up was the real daughter of the Gu family, Gu Jin.
He covered his mouth and endured the pain. His voice had changed, but his eyes were filled with ruthlessness. “Gu Jin, Gu Yang, just you wait!”
Wang Lingyu knew that he couldn’t beat Gu Jin, so he said a few harsh words and followed his teammates to the school’s medical room.
Before the Physical Education class ended, Gu Yang, Gu Jin, and Feng Jue were summoned to the Moral Education Office.
Her friends followed along.
Lu Mao, on the other hand, scolded indignantly all the way. He snorted angrily, “What kind of man is Wang Lingyu? It’s fine if he hits a girl, but if he can’t beat her, he still complains to the teacher. Isn’t he embarrassed?!”
“The director of the Moral Education Office is Wang Lingyu’s aunt. Usually, when Wang Lingyu violates school rules, she’s the one who takes responsibility.” Zhu Di was a little worried that Gu Yang would be at a disadvantage.
However, Gu Yang smiled. “Don’t worry. There’s more than one school leader.”
Wang Lingyu had the backing of the director of the Moral Education Office, but her big sister had an “ordinary” vice-principal!
“Oh. Gu Yang, Gu Jin, where are you guys going?”
When Xu Xuanyan went to return the sports equipment with a few girls in her class, she happened to see Gu Yang and the others and immediately walked toward them.
They all had phones in their hands. They had long learned about what happened on the badminton court from the school forum, and they also knew that Wang Lingyu had gone to the Moral Education Office to complain.
Therefore, Xu Xuanyan specially brought someone over to watch the commotion.
Gu Jin and Gu Yang couldn’t be bothered with Xu Xuanyan, but Zhu Di rolled her eyes at her. “What does it have to do with you where we go?”
Xu Xuanyan covered her mouth and laughed. “It’s indeed none of my business. After all, I wasn’t summoned to the Moral Education Office. According to the First High School’s rules, beating up a classmate leads to a demerit.
“These demerits will be left in the file and will be very difficult to eliminate. They will accompany us to the university. Tsk tsk. I heard that some universities are quite concerned about the punishment, such as National University.”
Xu Xuanyan knew that Gu Yang’s target was National University, so she said this on purpose.
Her friends’ expressions darkened, and they looked worried.
Zhu Di felt guilty in her heart. She knew that these things happened all because of her.