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Su Xiaoi told Zheng Yun that Wan Chu’er found out the post was made by her and waited for two days but Wan Chu’er never ca; instead, the school leaders ca to question her.

Su Xiaoi stood on the open space in the office of the disciplinary committee, with four imposing teachers seated in front of her.

Among them, a middle-aged man with black-frad glasses spoke seriously: "Su Xiaoi, please explain what’s the matter with that post online targeting Wan Chu’er, a student of the computer science departnt."

It could be heard that his words had not the slightest bit of grace.

Su Xiaoi’s heart was pounding; she had just received the notice to co to the disciplinary office and had not expected such a scene awaiting her.

Wan Chu’er, without making a sound, actually brought the matter to this point.

She thought that Wan Chu’er could only silently endure.

"Su Xiaoi, please answer Director Wang’s question, and tell the truth," another stern-faced female teacher stared at her displeased.

Su Xiaoi quickly contemplated in her mind, deciding to defend herself first, and if it didn’t work, she would bla Zheng Yun, who still had so influence in the school.

"Teacher, that post was indeed made by , but there were reasons for it.

Wan Chu’er, taking advantage of her beauty, maintained ambiguous relationships with people outside the school, at the sa ti harming so of our school’s male students, one of whom was my friend.

My friend was deeply hurt by Wan Chu’er, lost interest in his studies, and beca extrely haggard.

I couldn’t stand her behavior, so I made that post to warn more male students not to be deceived by Wan Chu’er’s appearance."

She felt she had spoken very well, with cause and effect, and her actions were completely selfless.

However, the four teachers in front of her showed no signs of agreent, their expressions instead becoming sharper.

The stern female teacher, expressionlessly said: "Which male student are you talking about? What’s his na, what grade and major?"

Su Xiaoi paused, not expecting to be questioned in detail.

Which student? She didn’t know him at all, but she absolutely couldn’t say that; otherwise, what she had just said would turn out to be a lie.

"Teacher, to protect my friend’s privacy, I’m sorry I cannot tell you his information."

"Ha." A male teacher in front scoffed rcilessly: "When you posted online, why didn’t you think about protecting other students’ privacy? Or maybe that friend you ntioned doesn’t exist at all."

Su Xiaoi was stung by this rciless mockery.

After all, she was the secretary of the student council, and her grandfather was a national leader.

She had never been treated so rudely in her life, and in a sudden rush of anger, she retorted strongly:

"Teacher, please mind your deanor as a role model."

The teachers did not expect Su Xiaoi to respond this way, their expressions changed montarily.

The initial bespectacled Director Wang said:

"Su Xiaoi, we have already investigated, and everything in the post you made was slander against Wan Chu’er.

We called you here today to give you a chance to admit your mistakes openly, but you refuse to reflect and continue maliciously arguing, further saring Wan Chu’er.

The disciplinary committee has unanimously decided to give you a derit, and you must apologize to Wan Chu’er in person and post an online apology using your real na."

"I protest!" Su Xiaoi said pale-faced.

"You say it is slander, but you can’t claim it without proof. I want to see the evidence."

A derit might an little to other ordinary students, but not to her. If word got out that she had been disciplined by the school, she would be looked down upon by her family and friends, tarnishing her reputation in her social circle.

The four teachers looked at her, without any sympathy, rather like watching a fish struggling in vain, letting her flail.

A teacher picked up the phone on the table and dialed a number.

"Wan Chu’er, please co in."

Su Xiaoi was startled; Wan Chu’er was coming? What evidence did Wan Chu’er have?

After a long two minutes, Wan Chu’er knocked and entered.

Seeing Wan Chu’er enter, the four teachers beca kinder.

Director Wang even smiled and said to Wan Chu’er, "Wan Chu’er, please show Su Xiaoi your evidence."

Only then did Wan Chu’er turn to look at a frustrated Su Xiaoi.

She smiled faintly and said softly, "Su, doing wrong things has consequences."

"You!" Su Xiaoi’s face turned white.

Wan Chu’er looked satisfied at Su Xiaoi’s reaction, then took out several items from her bag.

"After Su posted that article, I went to those ntioned in the post to clear my na, even though I didn’t know several of them and it took so effort to find them.

These are their statents clarifying that they just had a crush on . Can you bla a girl for being admired?"

The female teacher imdiately said, "Our first university doesn’t hold such antiquated views. If a thief steals sothing, should we bla the owner for having possessions?"

Wan Chu’er smiled and said, "Thank you, I think what you said is absolutely right."

"Regarding the other two students ntioned in the post, one Li Gang and one Yang Fan, the school knows better than Su about what really happened. Regarding the society n, one is my cousin, another is my boyfriend Jiang Kechu, an officer, and another is our school’s distinguished alumni, Mr. Yan Hui, who ca back this sester to teach. I had the honor to speak with him a couple of tis, and was tagged with the cri of seducing Mr. Yan."

"Then, Su, do you never talk to n? When you talk to your father, are you trying to seduce your father?"

Hearing this, Su Xiaoi glared and snapped, "Wan Chu’er, watch your language, or I can teach you how to speak!"

Saying so, she slapped towards Wan Chu’er.

That slap contained all her strength and anger towards Wan Chu’er.

If it had landed, Wan Chu’er might have fallen to the ground.

Facing this sudden change, all the teachers’ faces grew livid.

But unexpectedly, Su Xiaoi’s slap did not touch even a hair on Wan Chu’er.

Wan Chu’er spun around and swiftly dodged, leaving Su Xiaoi’s slap to miss.

Because of the excessive force, Su Xiaoi staggered forward a few steps.

"Su Xiaoi, what are you trying to do?! This is the disciplinary office, not a place for you to act recklessly!" a teacher shouted angrily.

"Su Xiaoi, not only have you slandered Wan Chu’er in your post, but now you’re also attempting to assault her in front of us, which is utterly reprehensible!"

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