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How I Tamed My Wolfish Husband Back in 80s-Chapter 113: Dismissal_1
Chapter 113: Chapter 113: Dismissal_1
Li Jinhua was stunned and only afterwards did she realize that she had been tricked by Li Qiao again.
Like a mute person who has tasted bitter herbs, she had misery but couldn’t speak of it.
She expressed it by crying.
The commotion alerted the school teachers, who came over to separate Li Shengcai and Dong Lamei; after understanding what had occurred, everyone criticized Li Jinhua’s behavior.
No wonder Li Qiao was unwilling to tutor her; it was utterly disgraceful.
After chastising Li Jinhua, Dong Lamei and Li Shengcai tried to ingratiate themselves with Li Qiao.
Li Qiao said nothing, the commotion being enacted for the benefit of others.
Perhaps they were worried that if they didn’t show up, Old Mrs. Qin would tell her about it, and that would upset her?
The teachers used the excuse of resuming class to expel the two of them.
That marked the end of the whole fiasco.
Following the incident, Hu Xiufang voluntarily told the teachers she would no longer tutor Li Jinhua, fearing she would be blamed if Li Jinhua failed to get into university due to inadequate guidance.
Everyone tacitly isolated her.
Li Jinhua became the target of everyone’s arrows, feeling as disgusting inside as if she had swallowed a fly.
On Friday of that week, she found an opportunity to confront Li Qiao: "Are you satisfied now? My reputation is completely ruined, and no one is willing to tutor me. If I fail to get into a university or marry in the future, how will you take responsibility?"
Li Qiao laughed aloud, "Are you crazy?"
This reminded her of Old Mrs. Qin who once went to someone’s house to ask, "If you turn off the WiFi and my grandson doesn’t get into university, how will you be responsible?" She retorted, "What the hell does it have to do with me?"
Having spent so much time with Qin Jin, she had indeed been influenced without realizing it.
Alas!
She had started off as a proper lady.
Now, she was ready for both fighting and cursing!
"You still have the nerve to laugh, how can it not be your business after causing me such harm?"
Li Qiao said sternly, "First of all, I have never harmed anyone! Secondly, you are entirely to blame for your own misfortunes! How many times have you tried to harm me? And about Dong Qiang’s incident, if I hadn’t woken up earlier and controlled him, I’d definitely have been molested."
Li Jinhua’s lips trembled—so Li Qiao was admitting to covertly harming her. She wished she had a phone right then to record the conversation. "You won’t die a good death!"
"You should say that to yourself! I am a fine young man who respects the elderly and the young, honors teachers and friends, and treats people with sincerity. Unlike you—you’re rotten to the core!" Li Qiao built herself up while denigrating others. Just then, the principal headed in their direction. Noticing this, she pushed Li Jinhua away and walked off. freёnovelkiss.com
Blinded by rage, Li Jinhua’s gaze fixed on a brick lying on the ground. Without hesitation, she picked it up and threw it at Li Qiao’s head.
Li Qiao, with a keen eye, spotted a five-cent coin on the ground and bent down to pick it up.
The brick whizzed through the air and hit the principal on the head.
The principal let out a scream, his head bleeding profusely as he collapsed to the ground.
Li Qiao, holding the coin, looked at the principal lying before her and cried out for help.
Li Jinhua had already run away in fright.
Li Qiao’s cries brought nearby male students, and they clumsily carried the principal to the infirmary.
The school doctor only knew how to do simple wound dressing.
He was helpless with someone who had passed out.
However, after checking the principal’s heartbeat, he said it was steady. He dressed the principal’s wound simply, then gathered the teachers and students in charge to stop a minibus and send him to the county hospital.
On the way, the principal regained consciousness and, seeing the bloodstains on his body, went pale and passed out again.
When he next awoke, he found himself on a hospital bed.
Surrounded by teachers and a group of students.
Before he was hit, he had seen Li Qiao. He asked if Li Qiao had noticed who had hit him.
Li Qiao named Li Jinhua and recounted the whole incident in detail.
She herself was drenched in cold sweat.
If she hadn’t seen the five-cent coin on the ground, she would have been the one lying there now.
Touching the five-cent coin in her pocket, she realized it was her Lucky Coin; she needed to keep it safe.
The principal showed symptoms of vomiting and was advised by the doctor to stay in the hospital for observation, but the incident of Li Jinhua throwing the brick couldn’t be overlooked.
The principal decided to expel her as such a student was a dangerous element to others in the school.
He had written a letter by hand and given it to the teacher leading the team, urging them to deliver it to the director of the senior third grade.
The senior grade director then sought out Li Jinhua’s homeroom teacher, Mr. Zhou, who was still suffering from the trouble Li Jinhua had caused before, and now there was one more problem, and he was at his wits’ end.
Before the Saturday holiday, Li Jinhua was first criticized in an announcement and then notified of her dismissal. She couldn’t withstand the blow and fainted.
When she awoke, her roommates had considerately packed up her bedding for her.
She was both angry and anxious, and went to plead with Mr. Zhou while also trying to shift the blame to Li Qiao.
Mr. Zhou slammed his desk and scolded her for being incorrigible and ordered her to leave the school immediately.
Li Jinhua had no choice but to go. When she got home, she told her parents that she had been expelled from school.
All because of Li Qiao.
Li Shengcai and Dong Lamei were nearly furious to death. The two of them took Li Jinhua to Feng Family Village to find Li Qiao, begging her to plead with the teacher on Li Jinhua’s behalf.
Li Qiao flatly refused, "She was trying to hit me in the first place, and by mistake, she hit someone else. Why should I plead for her?" The principal was only hit on the forehead and diagnosed with a slight concussion.
If it had been her, it would have hit the back of her head directly. Although Zhao Li’s slap didn’t make her faint, she felt uncomfortable for a while.
If it had been a brick, wouldn’t she have met her end then and there?
Plead for someone who wanted to kill her? Was she crazy?
Dong Lamei: "I will educate her."
Li Qiao was tired of hearing about the other’s further education, waved her hand and said, "I can’t decide on this matter, go find someone else."
Li Shengcai and Dong Lamei still wanted to persist, but Li Qiao returned to her room and quickly bolted the door.
The trio had no choice but to return home and plan for the long-term.
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On Monday, Dong Lamei returned to the school to make a final struggle.
Mr. Zhou publicly recounted all of Li Jinhua’s misdemeanors, "You should go back! Properly educate your child’s moral character."
When Mr. Zhou said this, he also felt deeply pained, believing himself to be the most responsible teacher, without a doubt.
Other teachers would run off as soon as class ended, caring only for a few students with good grades.
But he paid attention to every student at all times, and Li Jinhua wasn’t a poor performer.
The prospects of attending a university were slim, but going to a junior college was still achievable; however, her actions were truly not befitting a student.
The school couldn’t keep someone who had injured people with bricks.
And that’s how Li Jinhua was expelled.
Seeing that the situation could not be changed, Dong Lamei requested a refund on the tuition fees. Mr. Zhou agreed promptly, wrote a note for her, and directed her to the finance office, where they issued the refund without fuss.
With no reason left to stay, Dong Lamei returned home and scolded Li Jinhua, full of hate for unchecked steel, "With your studies a failure and your marriage talks broken down, what are you going to do with your life?!"
Li Shengcai joined in the scolding.
Li Jinhua remained silent all the while.
Waiting for Li Shengcai to leave.
Dong Lamei whispered quietly, "Now only Li Qiao’s admission letter can save you. That loser isn’t home, I’ll go to the Qin family tomorrow, and you’ll come with me, but you stay out of sight. I’ll distract Old Mrs. Qin while you steal Li Qiao’s admission letter. Here’s the master key I’ve made, keep it safe. When it comes to their dog, throw it a piece of meat, and take the opportunity to get inside."
Li Jinhua regained confidence, knowing that as long as she had Li Qiao’s admission letter, her future was still full of brilliance and light.
After planning things out, they even rehearsed it once to ensure nothing would go wrong.
The next day, in the afternoon, Dong Lamei arrived first at the Qin family’s place, while Li Jinhua took a detour to sneak into the village unnoticed.
At this time, the people working at the entrance of the Qin family home had gone back for their afternoon meal.
Only Old Mrs. Qin was left alone at the entrance, sorting out knitting work.
"Granny, have you had your afternoon meal?" Dong Lamei curried favour as she approached.
Old Mrs. Qin lifted her eyelids slightly; were they here again thinking she could persuade her granddaughter-in-law to plead with the school? She coolly responded, "Not yet."
Dong Lamei reached out and picked up the knitting work, "Once Jin starts selling fertilizer, will you still be able to manage this work?"
"He’s not doing it himself, what can’t be managed?" asserted Old Mrs. Qin.
"Your family must have made a fair amount of money during this period, right?"
"We’ve made some, just enough to improve our lives," Old Mrs. Qin mused, wondering if it was about borrowing money. Dong Lamei rambled on haphazardly without making any specific requests, and though Old Mrs. Qin was suspicious, she gradually let her guard down.