(Two hundred and forty-six) Breaking up with the school leaders

Style: Romance Author: Tsing Yi SuzakuWords: 1966Update Time: 24/01/10 19:24:29
Zhang Yongsheng sneered: "Do they deserve to be called faculty? They are worse than dogs. When Liu Wei's father was beaten, he not only stood by and watched, but also prevented Liu Wei from going out to save people. Is he a janitor of our school, or is he with us? Are these gangsters together?"

Zhu Mingsheng became angry with embarrassment: "Zhang Yongsheng, don't talk nonsense. If you want to convict, you must first produce evidence. If you can't produce evidence, I will definitely ask the school to punish you for today's matter."

Zhang Yongsheng said disdainfully: "Zhu Mingsheng, don't act like a principal in front of me. I won't do this. Everyone knows that Fu Tao is yours. It's useless for you to protect him here. Have they colluded with gangsters? Police Just check it out and you'll know. If you are involved, I won't let you go."

Seeing Zhang Yongsheng confronting Jia Zhiguo and Zhu Mingsheng successively, Du Zhicheng's face became even more ugly. Now Zhang Yongsheng has no regard for the relationship between teachers and students, and directly breaks up with these two people. If they were really behind this, it would be troublesome to deal with it.

While a few people were in a stalemate, Jin Kai, who had finished interrogating the men, came over: "Principal Du, I asked everything here. Someone called the urban management to complain, saying that the vendors at the school gate were affecting access, and asked them to clean up the vendors. They claim to be urban management officials, but only two or three of them have documents."

"Urban management? Who made the call?" Du Zhicheng asked: "The school gate is not open at noon and no one comes in or out. How can it affect access? Is there any misunderstanding?"

Jia Zhiguo was now proud and said loudly: "Principal Du, you can see it. Zhang Yongsheng is just talking nonsense. He is clearly a city management officer enforcing the law, but he dares to even beat the city management. It is simply lawless."

Zhang Yongsheng sneered: "How can urban management law enforcement officers not wear uniforms? Where are their law enforcement documents? There are only two or three people in a group who have documents. Who are the others? Jia Zhiguo, are you stupid or bad? You can't even look at such an obvious question. Aren’t you going to come out? You’d better not be the director of the teaching department.”

Jin Kai added angrily: "Perhaps Director Jia ate lard for lunch and was so confused that he couldn't even tell the difference between real urban management and fake urban management. Anyone with a discerning eye would know at a glance that he was targeting the box lunch vendors at the door and didn't want our school's After the students have eaten, they are forced to go back and eat garbage from the cafeteria.”

Zhang Yongsheng asked coldly: "Principal Zhu, you are responsible for the logistics. The owner of the cafeteria and the captain of the guard are both your people. Can you give everyone a reasonable explanation?"

For a moment, all eyes at the school gate were focused on Zhu Mingsheng. Zhu Mingsheng was a little panicked: "You two, stop talking nonsense, what does this have to do with me? The school has allowed you to buy packed lunches outside, what authority do I have to stop you? Bring out the evidence and don’t frame it.”

Jin Kai tilted his mouth toward the roadside and said, "If there is any problem, let Cao Suo check it out. Paper can't keep fire anyway."

Everyone looked in the direction he pointed and saw two police cars parked on the roadside not far from the gate of No. 2 Middle School. Cao Weiguo got out of the car with several policemen. He saw that the school gate was crowded with people, and there were onlookers looking in the distance. He quickly asked his men to disperse the spectators, and then walked over quickly.

Zhang Yongsheng greeted him with a smile and said, "Uncle Cao, this has caused trouble for you today."

Cao Weiguo glared at Zhang Yongsheng and said: "You kid will feel uncomfortable if you don't cause trouble, right? Even the school can't control you, how can you make such a fuss during lunch?"

Zhang Yongsheng said sarcastically: "I really don't blame me this time. They were the ones who smashed, smashed and robbed us at the gate of our school. Look, there are all the lunch stalls that they overturned. The people who were beaten have been sent to the school infirmary for treatment. . Jin Kai can testify that I absolutely did not lie."

Cao Weiguo looked at Jin Kai and complained: "This guy is thick-skinned and thick-skinned. I'm not surprised if he fights with others. Why are you so skinny-skinned and tender-skinned? Why are you joining in the fun? How can I explain it to your parents if you have a problem?"

Jin Kai shrugged and said indifferently: "You worry too much. How can you hurt me with just these few pieces of money? Besides, we have an absolute advantage in numbers, and they are the only ones who can get beaten."

Cao Weiguo had nothing to do with them, and sighed: "You two, I don't even know what to say. You were not honest in school, so you have to make some trouble."

After criticizing Zhang Yongsheng and Jin Kai, Cao Weiguo took the initiative to talk to Du Zhicheng. Du Zhicheng was very enthusiastic about Cao Weiguo. After all, it was an official talking to an official, and they were talking about what everyone was carrying in the sedan chair. The two chatted for a while and had a preliminary understanding on how to deal with this situation.

Zhang Yongsheng didn't need to worry about it next. He asked the students to go back to the classroom for a lunch break and handed the gangsters to the people brought by Cao Weiguo. Although there are few people in Cao Weiguo, they still have the power of the police. The gangsters can only accept the questioning honestly and tell the whole story clearly.

While the school leaders were receiving Cao Weiguo and the police were questioning the gangsters, Zhang Yongsheng and Zhao Yunfei took the time to go to the infirmary. All the people who were injured just now were brought here, including Liu Wei's father. The two came to the door of the infirmary and saw five or six vendors sitting in the corridor.

Zhang Yongsheng took a general look and found that these vendors looked in a miserable state, but in fact they were not seriously injured. They often do business outside, have many conflicts with others, and have rich experience of being beaten. Even though he looked very miserable after being beaten, his vital parts were actually protected, it was just a few superficial injuries.

The two entered the infirmary. Several people were still bandaged with gauze and their noses were bruised and their faces were swollen. Liu Wei's father was among them, and Liu Wei was beside him with a worried expression on his face. The doctor was busy bandaging the last vendor, and everyone else was almost done.

Zhang Yongsheng walked over and asked: "Uncle, how do you feel? Do you want to go to the hospital?"

Liu Wei's father shook his head and said with an awkward smile: "It's okay. It's just a skin injury. The school doctors have taken care of it. Thank you so much for today. If you hadn't stood up, we don't know how long we would have suffered."

Liu Wei asked worriedly: "Do you still have a headache? Are you dizzy? Otherwise, why don't you go to the hospital?"

Liu Wei's father waved his hand and said, "No, it will be much better if you take a rest. Just go home and take a nap. It's a waste of money to go to the hospital for X-rays and examinations."

Zhang Yongsheng frowned and said: "Uncle, why don't you go to the hospital for a checkup? Your head is a big deal. You don't have to worry about the money. I'll pay it first, and I'll let the person pay you back with profits later."

Liu Wei's father received several severe blows to his head. When he first stood up, he was dizzy and unsteady. He relied on Liu Wei and Zhou Lanbing for support. He sat in the infirmary and rested for a while. He felt better, but he was worried about the money and was reluctant to go to the hospital for further examination.