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The matter had blown up, and now the school, the students, and the Liu Family’s parents were all waiting to contact Deng Cong, hoping to plead for leniency. However, Deng Cong only answered the call from the school. Wanting condolences, right? Fine! As long as they dared to show up!

By this point, everyone had felt Deng Cong’s anger.

Really, don’t try to provoke a father.

In the afternoon, a representative from the school arrived at the hospital with so fruits and blessing ssages from Deng Lishan’s classmates.

Deng Cong sat beside Deng Lishan, watching this group of people perform stiffly like monkeys.

"Shanshan, did you seek help from the school after you were bullied?" Deng Cong suddenly asked.

Deng Lishan and several n were taken aback at the sa ti.

"It was like this..." One tall, thin man tried to smooth things over, but Deng Cong stopped him.

"I’m asking my daughter!"

Deng Lishan looked down for a mont and then said, "I did ask for help."

"And the result?"

"It was left unresolved. Actually, they were okay, just pretended nothing happened, but the other side persuaded to withdraw," Deng Lishan said.

"Hearing this, what are your thoughts?" Deng Cong asked several people, "What were you thinking when a child like this ca to you for help?"

"Mr. Deng, we really thought it was just minor children’s squabbles!"

"Does your child get into ’minor squabbles’ that land soone in the hospital?" Deng Cong retorted furiously, "It’s not your own children, so you don’t care, do you? Educators, do you deserve the title?"

The faces of several people showed an extre embarrassnt.

"I’m embarrassed for you all." Deng Cong’s expression grew fiercer, and he scoffed, "Forget about apologies, we don’t need these hypocritical procedures that make people sick. You people are disgraced, and now all of Yancheng knows what you are, so don’t waste your ti on . Instead of dealing with , better go handle other parents. Soon, your good days will be completely over. Don’t say I didn’t warn you, I’ve always had a bad temper. Seeing my daughter hurt like this, I will vent all my anger on you because your negligence is too heartrending; I’m truly despairing."

After finishing, Deng Cong told Deng Lishan, "Rember the faces of these few people. Later, they will appear in your father’s movies. I’ll show you what it ans to be ’forever rembered in history.’"

Before they could even say any nice words, they were all shut down by Deng Cong, who had no intention of reconciling.

The people chanically fulfilled their mission and then were confusedly driven out of the hospital room.

Ah, it seed like the good days really had co to an end!

...

In the hospital room, Deng Lishan silently observed Deng Cong, who had been angry and throwing tantrums the whole ti.

"Anger hurts the liver."

"I finally understand why this bunch of useless people concealed the truth from and colluded with your mother — because they were afraid of my retaliation, so they simply didn’t let know about your condition!"

"Actually, I have been much better," Deng Lishan said. "Despite having a lot of resentnt against you, no less than I have against that woman, these past two days, I have seen..."

"Seen what?"

"Seen the fatherly love you were missing."

Deng Cong sat down again, composed himself, and then said, "Silly child, from now on your father will protect you, protect you for a lifeti, I’ll take you wherever I go."

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