Zhang Yongsheng looked at the door and had a plan in mind. This door is very tall, and the iron chain that locks the door is relatively long, so the door gap is relatively large. He estimated that the door gap was about 20 centimeters. A middle school student of average width would not be able to get through, but it was not difficult for Zhang Yongsheng.
As a master of martial arts, Zhang Yongsheng knows a variety of martial arts skills, one of which is the bone-shrinking skill. This kind of kung fu has little meaning in actual combat, and is often used for martial arts performances. But it is very valuable in jailbreaking, so it has become a life-saving skill for gangsters.
Zhang Yongsheng gestured at the crack of the back door, turned sideways and started to get out of the door. He was a big guy over 1.8 meters tall, so it was quite difficult to get through. It's easy to move his arms. The biggest difficulty for him is his head and chest, but the lower body is not that difficult.
Zhang Yongsheng took a deep breath, and after hearing two "clicks", his body began to shrink visibly. After a while, one of his hands and one foot had passed through the crack in the door, and his chest began to press against both sides of the crack in the door. He exhaled again, his bones crackling all over his body, and his body continued to shrink.
As he inhaled and exhaled, his chest also collapsed, and his entire upper body suddenly became one-third thinner. He slowly moved his body, carefully moving his chest outside the door, and also moved his hip and other leg outside, so that only his head was left.
The head is the most troublesome in the bone shrinking exercise, mainly because the gap in the skull is too small, and the actual space for operation is even smaller. Even people who practice bone shrinkage to the extreme will find it difficult to significantly reduce the width of their skulls. But Zhang Yongsheng did not intend to shrink the skull, but decided to widen the gap.
This is impossible for others, but it is not a big problem for him. With the skill behind him, even a chain made of steel can be pulled and deformed with all his strength. He didn't need to extend the chain much, as long as it could just pass through the skull, it would meet his needs.
In fact, the width of Zhang Yongsheng's head is about the same as the gap. Regardless of some interfering angles, the gap is less than five centimeters. So he opened the chain five centimeters, so that the door gap could be expanded to the width of his head. After a while, Zhang Yongsheng successfully got out of the crack in the door and came to the back street.
Zhang Yongsheng was familiar with this street. There were two game arcades that he and Zhao Yunfei had frequented before. He looked around to make sure no one was paying attention, then quickly left the iron gate and headed towards the family area of the freight station. A lot of time had been lost today, he had to move faster.
When Zhang Yongsheng arrived at Lin Jingye Noodle Shop, Chen Li had already eaten. She looked around while eating, wondering why Zhang Yongsheng was late today. Seeing Zhang Yongsheng running quickly, Chen Li showed a smile and calmly lowered her head and continued eating noodles.
Zhang Yongsheng first rushed inside and ordered a meal, then sat down opposite Chen Li and apologized: "I'm sorry, I was delayed today. It's all the fault of the new Jia Zhiguo, who is trying to rectify the school style and discipline, and even goes home for lunch at noon." No, I sneaked out."
Chen Li nodded and asked curiously: "Are you so strict about your school style and discipline? You don't even let us go home for lunch? It's even more exaggerated than our school, which only has one meal in the afternoon."
Zhang Yongsheng complained: "Jia Zhiguo is a lunatic. He thinks that if the school is managed like a prison, students' grades will go up. This man is not in his right mind and the whole school hates him."
"Who is Jia Zhiguo? Your school has changed its principal again?" Chen Li had never heard of this name.
Zhang Yongsheng explained: "We didn't change the principal, we just changed the dean. He came from Hegang Middle School. It is said that he did this there and threatened to surpass your No. 1 Middle School. But it turned out that after several years of hard work, it was useless. I still get stepped on by you every year."
Chen Li shook her head and sighed: "It is impossible for you to compare with our school. The basic quality of the students is too different. Our school has the best students recruited from major middle schools and primary schools, and they go through rounds of training every year. How can you possibly compete with our screening?"
Zhang Yongsheng nodded and agreed with this: "So, Jia Zhiguo's mind is full of dregs. If the prison management method is effective, then the prisoners with the best college entrance examination scores should be the prisoners. The director of education is also a fool, looking for such a lunatic. Come to rectify the academic style, and you will be full after eating."
Seeing Zhang Yongsheng's indignant look, Chen Li advised: "The reasons for the above are very complicated, so why should you care. If you improve your grades and get into a good university, that's better than anything else."
Zhang Yongsheng said helplessly: "I know this too, but my life is too uncomfortable and I feel unhappy. If it is not illegal to hit someone, I would like to beat that guy into a pig's head."
Zhang Yongsheng's fried rice came after a while. While eating, he told the results of his discussion with Du Zhicheng. Chen Li was very surprised that Zhang Yongsheng actually got such a good treatment for her. She silently counted the number of people in No. 2 Middle School, and was immediately stunned.
There are nearly 200 students in one grade of No. 2 Middle School, and there are seven subjects in liberal arts and science taking part in the college entrance examination, which is more than a thousand exercises. According to what she had prepared for Zhang Yongsheng before, there were five to ten papers for each subject. There are tens of thousands of them in total, and that can bring in a lot of commission.
Zhang Yongsheng smiled smugly: "Even if you pay 50 cents for each paper, it's still several thousand yuan. It's much easier than your dad selling vegetables. If the effect this year is good, try to do it again next year. And this year's paper can also be given to If it is used by next year’s high school sophomores, they will make more money.”
Chen Li took a deep breath, suppressed her excitement, and said gratefully: "Thank you. If I really get so much money, I will take the time to treat you to dinner."
Zhang Yongsheng waved his hand and said politely: "We are so familiar with each other that there is no need for such politeness. If you really want to be polite, I will have to pay you for tutoring materials. This is impossible to calculate."
Chen Li smiled and shook her head and said: "You have already helped me a lot. You don't need to pay me. If you feel that you are at a loss, then improve your grades and give me a sense of accomplishment."
The two communicated during the meal time, then left the noodle shop and went their separate ways. Chen Li still went to the vegetable market to help her father, and Zhang Yongsheng took the time to return to school. Although he was not afraid of Jia Zhiguo, it would be difficult to explain if he was caught, so he could only find ways to avoid his eyes as much as possible.
As Jia Zhiguo's new rules were rolled out, the voices of complaints among students became louder and louder. This unfree atmosphere made the students of No. 2 Middle School very uncomfortable. They thought of various ways to exploit loopholes in the new regulations and cause trouble for Jia Zhiguo. In one afternoon, there was a long queue at the teaching office, all going to receive punishment.
Facing these old fried dough sticks, Jia Zhiguo also had some headaches. He thought that the new rules were relatively standard, but in the end he became a joke in front of the No. 2 Middle School students, who were trying to test the bottom line of the law. The students committed trivial matters, but he had to deal with them one by one. He was so busy that he didn't even have time to drink water.