Jiang Hai, on the other hand, naturally did not remain indifferent to this matter, but he was always worried about Yue Qingqing’s connection with Zhou Yiran, so he dared not act rashly.
After finally using various contacts in the school to find out clearly, the person who made the move was a young man.
Apparently, he is the boyfriend of a girl in Yue Qingqing’s dormitory.
It actually had little to do with Yue Qingqing herself.
Knowing this, Jiang Hai breathed a sigh of relief.
Yet he found that the best ti to handle the matter had already passed.
The student council mbers were also in heated discussions, and those involved in this incident were living in constant fear.
However, there were also so who felt reassured by luck, thinking that since it involved the school’s reputation, the school would handle it cautiously and might even cover it up for them proactively.
Jiang Hai and other core mbers of the student council, whose families were wealthy and influential, also thought of using their connections to manage the situation.
However, the school authorities’ thunderous wrath was more terrifying than they had imagined.
The school quickly announced a thorough investigation into the matter and had clear nas in hand.
They identified all the students with obvious problems in their usual scores.
And the teaching assistants responsible for grading were all severely reprimanded without exception.
This would be docunted in their records and could be seen by employers.
Everyone was anxious now.
Those relying on the belief that too many would not be punished lost their luck completely.
Jiang Hai was overwheld with calls, and finally went to see the principal.
"Principal Cai, I understand that this matter has indeed had a great impact, but not all of these scores are due to the student council. As teaching assistants, grading inherently contains subjectivity, and so students indeed had violations, so it was reasonable to deduct their usual scores. But isn’t it unreasonable to treat everyone the sa way now?"
The principal did not speak, and Jiang Hai grew increasingly anxious.
"If the punishnt is too severe this ti, how can student council mbers continue to work for the school? How will they take the risk of being severely reprimanded to be teaching assistants? Will teachers have to take their own attendance and grade their assignnts from now on?"
Seeing Jiang Hai beco more and more enthusiastic, the principal finally snorted.
"Jiang Hai, are you threatening ?"
Jiang Hai was taken aback, "You’ve misunderstood, what I an is..."
"What you an is that the school can’t run without your student council? That all teachers have to rely on you to teach?"
The principal looked at Jiang Hai, who was stubbornly unaware, and was truly angry.
"We encourage students to manage themselves to improve their organizational ability, and also because we believe communication is better among students. But it’s not for you to wield undue authority and make the school a ss!"
"This matter is not over yet. We are currently verifying with staff from each departnt. If any student council managers are found to have been involved in this matter or benefited from it, they will also be reprimanded."
Jiang Hai took a deep breath, "Principal, we were indeed at fault in this case, but the student council has contributed a lot to the school over the years. Even if there is no rit, there is hard work. Isn’t the school’s reaction a bit disheartening?"
The principal was so angry he laughed.
"Everyone understands that mistakes have consequences. Don’t you? Ordinary students face punishnt for wrongdoing, and the sa applies to the student council! You are placing yourselves in a privileged position, as if you have so sort of immunity. Don’t you find it ridiculous?"
"Jiang Hai, I know about your situation. I heard your girlfriend was also the top GPA scorer in the entire departnt this ti? Don’t you feel guilty for such a number one?"
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