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Chapter 6
“Class is about to start. Go back to your seats.” Lu Yu was the class monitor. He was handsome, had a good family background, good grades, and was born with the temperament of a leader. The moment he spoke, everyone fell silent, except for Yue Xin.
Yue Xin was thinking that she had just made a move. If they pursued the matter later, would she still be able to go home and laze? She should pretend to be pitiful so she had a chance to go home. Thinking of this, Yue Xin looked at the red ink on the chair and sat down. Yes, she looked like she was being bullied now. Aiya, why wasn’t Uncle Wang here yet? Her butt was so cold! She had left the bed for three hours. She missed it so much.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtThe other students were also very obedient. The entire classroom was as quiet as if nothing had happened.
Yue Xin was currently studying at a famous private school in the country. It had the most advanced teaching equipment, the most comfortable learning environment, and the top teachers. Therefore, the tuition fees here were very expensive. The students who could come here to study were all from rich families. At the same time, the class system here was especially obvious. Before students with a certain amount of power came here to study, they would comb through the school’s power network under the guidance of their parents. They had a clear idea of which classmates they should befriend, which classmates they could not offend, and which classmates they had to please. Those with poor family connections could find out who they could not offend. This was the second class. Those who came here through sponsorships could only figure it out themselves and guess. They could even find out the identities of others from other students. This was the third class. There were also special-level sponsorship students.
Although this school was called a private school, it was actually a large social circle created by a consortium and political groups for future heirs and family members. It was very powerful. Students from ordinary families who needed a full scholarship to study here were protected by the school to survive.
Because the school needed to rely on these students’ outstanding results to increase their reputation and overall strength, special-grade students usually did not interact with other students.
Logically speaking, it was impossible for Yue Xin’s status to fall into such a state. Her elder brother had managed the Yue family very well and had already become the head of the business circle. Her third brother had also relied on his bold and tireless efforts to stabilize his footing in the military and bring the Yue family to a higher level. With the achievements of these two brothers, Yue Xin could even be a little tyrant in school. However, the family motto of the Yue family was to keep a low profile and be humble. Not only Yue Xin, but the other members of the Yue family could not show off their status to outsiders. Therefore, Yue Xin’s identity had always been a mystery. Other than the school, no one knew.
Even Lu Yu only knew that Yue Xin was the daughter of his family’s elders and friends. He should take good care of Yue Xin. Of course, he was very disgusted by this. He didn’t understand why his family forced him to protect Yue Xin. However, Lu Yu’s status in the Lu family was a little special. He didn’t have the ability to resist the orders of the two elders of the Yue family, so he could only vent all his dissatisfaction on Yue Xin. Just like today, he clearly saw that something was wrong with Yue Xin, and his classmates were also wrong. He deliberately ignored them. This was his disguised resistance. As for what impact it would have on Yue Xin, he didn’t care at all.
After a while, the teacher came. He looked around and paused on Cui Peng’s face and Yue Xin’s table. In the end, he didn’t say anything. Instead, he walked to the lecture table with a numb expression and took out his textbook. He said weakly, “Everyone, take out your textbooks. We’ll start our morning reading next…”
The most real relationship in this school was the relationship between the students. Those who lived comfortably must have a good family background, and those who did not have a good family background must have a bad family background. As for the teachers, there was only one survival rule in this school. They could not help the students who were bullied. Otherwise, they might lose a high-paying decent job. This happened almost every day, and the teachers were already numb to it.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmHe stood on the podium and read the essay with the students. Suddenly, Fang Yan stood up and said, “Teacher, Yue Xin threw a table at me.”
Hearing this, the teacher, who was originally numb, ran in front of Fang Yan and asked as if he was concerned about his own son, “Are you injured?”
Someone beside him immediately added, “Teacher, it was especially dangerous just now. Yue Xin hit someone like a lunatic.”
Hearing this, the teacher seemed to understand something, but he didn’t ask anything. Instead, he scolded Yue Xin, “Yue Xin, apologize to Fang Yan immediately!”
When the other students heard the teacher’s words, they immediately looked like they were watching a good show. Since the teacher said this, it meant that Yue Xin really did not have any background! The teachers in the school were the most pragmatic. They would favor students with good family backgrounds. Now, the teacher was biased toward Fang Yan, which meant that Yue Xin’s family background was not as good as Fang Yan’s. However, they did not know that the teacher actually judged through the interactions between the students. Everyone missed the truth like this.