772: 762 Chapter The Old Principal 772: 762 Chapter The Old Principal This ti, Wen Wen did not blindly vote, as the people who had been captured before deserved to die, and so they did.
But this ti, this Ning Zhewan, Wen Wen did not have precise intelligence, so he would not decide a person’s life or death based solely on the word of an Arbiter.
In the past, Wen Wen had investigated several tis the criminals executed by this Arbiter, and most of them were in Shenchuan City of Kangning Province, so it was highly likely that the Arbiter was also from Shenchuan City.
Wen Wen rapidly typed on the keyboard, conducting an investigation on Ning Zhewan through his own channels as well as those of the Hunters Association.
A while later, the information ca back, and Wen Wen frowned after looking at it.
The information was ambiguous, neither able to prove Ning Zhewan’s innocence nor to confirm that Ning Zhewan actually killed those eight people.
“Should I go there myself?”
Wen Wen rubbed his forehead, although he wanted to et the Arbiter, now was not the ti, as Three Cubs had not yet learned how to fly an airplane, and Wen Wen did not want to fly there himself.
“Let’s wait until Three Cubs has learned, and then go and have a look.
It won’t take much ti to figure out an ordinary person.”
Wen Wen was about to turn off the computer when suddenly, a pop-up window appeared on the screen, displaying voting options.
“This soon, it seems that Arbiter is eager for an answer.”
After pondering for a mont, Wen Wen still voted for death.
The remaining ten thousand or so people were mostly of the extre type, and even if Wen Wen did not vote for death, the result would be the sa.
Moreover, according to what Wen Wen knew about the Arbiter’s judgent videos, once he cast his vote in favor of the other side, he would be unable to follow up on this matter any further.
After shutting down the laptop, Wen Wen shook his head and didn’t think too much about it, continuing with his training.
To him, this Arbiter was nothing more than a diversion.
He was just like Wu Wang, who found this person interesting and simply wanted to see what would happen.
The next morning, Wen Wen bade farewell to the Demon Hunters of Xihong City, taking Tao Qingqing with him to the rooftop where they had previously parked their airplane.
The pilot bid farewell to Wen Wen with a complex expression, never having dread that the snake would actually learn all the operations of the airplane in just one night, even outperforming him…
Three Cubs excitedly waved at Wen Wen and Tao Qingqing, having just learned to fly the plane and wanting to show off to Wen Wen.
Wen Wen shrugged his shoulders at Three Cubs and said, “Let’s go to Shenchuan City in Kangning Province, and show your skills.”
The wings spread out, and the airplane lifted off the ground, then flew directly into the sky at an angle.
Accompanied by a mild tremor, the scenery below beca smaller and smaller, and after the airplane passed through the cloud layer, all that was visible were cotton candy-like clouds, with no view of the ground anymore.
Wen Wen lay at the window and watched for a while, then lay down on the single bed provided on the airplane, his expression sowhat dull and uninterested.
He had flown before, and once the initial excitent had passed, the airplane was just that.
It was just a bit more stable than a regular airplane, with a bit more generous personal space, more attractive in appearance, and faster…
All of a sudden, Wen Wen said to Tao Qingqing, “My new ride should have a na, don’t you think…?”
“I think, it doesn’t need a na,” Tao Qingqing replied politely to Wen Wen.
Three Cubs squeaked in agreent with Tao Qingqing’s words.
“Hmm…
okay then.”
Wen Wen was self-aware about his naming skills, so he did not insist after Tao Qingqing’s objection, but he felt sowhat annoyed and decided to find so troubleso tasks for Tao Qingqing when they landed.
…
“Alright, that’s it for this lesson.
Students, please preview the next lesson’s content at ho.”
The students left the classroom in high spirits, while the young teacher with glasses tidied up the textbooks on the desk.
Once the last student had left the classroom, the male teacher’s smile faded into a coldness, and even a trace of terror!
He was Ning Zhewan, graduated from a prestigious university in the Capital.
No one knew why he had co to the small tutoring school in Shenchuan City, taking up a position as a redial teacher.
But he himself knew very well why he was here.
People often say that good deeds are rewarded and bad deeds punished, but Ning Zhewan didn’t believe in retribution.
The person who selflessly saved dozens or hundreds of children’s lives was fragile like glass, easily shattered by a light push from greedy individuals.
Swept into the trash bin, forgotten by all.
While those who sowed malice road free, living lives of gusto, and who knew when they might carelessly break more innocent glass.
To Ning Zhewan, this was twisted and ugly.
So he wanted to rectify it all, to let the good receive their due reward and the bad their just punishnt, even if it ant his hands would be stained with blood.
So he returned to this place, where everything had begun.
He placed a letter of resignation on the podium, then removed his glasses and applied so hair gel to style his hair into a slicked-back look.
“From today, I will change everything!”
…
The plane was incredibly fast, and in just over an hour, Wen Wen arrived at his destination.
Three Cubs maneuvered it to land in the yard of the local Hunters Association’s outpost, and then Wen Wen imdiately set out with Tao Qingqing to find Ning Zhewan.
The Arbiter had given Wen Wen little ti, so Wen Wen had to hurry.
To know whether Ning Zhewan was innocent, the most direct approach was to ask him.
Wen Wen had already mastered Ning Zhewan’s information, so he headed straight for the tutoring school.
What surprised Wen Wen, however, was that Ning Zhewan had already submitted his resignation.
It was unclear whether his resignation was voluntary or coerced by that Supporter.
Therefore, Wen Wen found the principal of the tutorial school and, gun to the old principal’s forehead, took on the nacing look of a lunatic.
Tao Qingqing stood speechlessly at the door; she didn’t understand why Wen Wen was so interested in this case or why he was threatening the principal.
But Wen Wen was always a lunatic who could do anything out of boredom, so nothing he did was ever surprising.
In a sinister tone, Wen Wen said, “I’ve always hated extracurricular tutoring from a young age, and besides, I am a ntally ill person.
I might get unhappy…”
“The original principal was your brother, right?
Tell everything you know about him, including that orphanage you all built back then…”
The old principal, upon being threatened by Wen Wen in this manner, spilled everything like beans from a split sack.
Wen Wen didn’t typically intimidate people with a gun.
According to the information he had gathered, this old principal was also one of those responsible for the orphanage collapse years ago, and the weight of his guilt was heavier than that of the eight deceased.
Yet, he hadn’t ‘accidentally died;’ on the contrary, he was living quite comfortably, and there had never been any conflict between him and Ning Zhewan.
If Ning Zhewan truly sought revenge for the orphanage incident, there was no need to spare the old principal.
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