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C101 – Principal Ding

At noon on the second day, a towering rainbow arch stood at the hotel entrance, flanked by nurous firecrackers. Lee Sui and Su Ming greeted guests at the doorway, while Su Tao took his place at the head table. A fleet of buses, summoned by Su Ming, rolled in from the distance, ferrying villagers to the event.

“Old Lee, your son has really made sothing of himself. Make sure he rembers in the future,” one guest remarked.

“Old Lee, is your son seeing anyone?” another inquired, adding, “My niece is quite a catch.”

Relatives filled the venue, with n gathering inside to converse with Su Tao and won clustering around Lee Sui. Both Su Tao and Lee Sui bead with pride and joy.

Suddenly, a sizable group approached from a distance, numbering in the dozens.

“Isn’t that Principal Ding?” soone exclaid.

Principal Ding, the head of the town’s only elentary school, was a respected figure in the community.

“Principal Ding! What brings you here?” they called out, eager to greet him.

“Good day to all,” Principal Ding responded with a warm smile, his attention quickly turning to Su Ming. He approached briskly, “Su Ming, thank you for hosting this wonderful gathering.”

The crowd was taken aback. Principal Ding was a local luminary, and while they had assud Su Ming’s success ca from a lucrative job or a lottery windfall, none expected him to command such respect from a figure like Principal Ding.

Yet there stood Principal Ding, deferential before Su Ming, as if a student before a teacher, showing him great reverence.

Principal Ding, astute as ever, then turned to Lee Sui. “You must be Su Ming’s mother. What an extraordinary woman you are! Raising such a talented individual is not only your achievent but also an honor for our school.”

Lee Sui was montarily speechless. As a rural woman, the most prominent official she was accustod to seeing was the village chief. The idea of engaging with soone as esteed as Principal Ding was beyond her wildest expectations.

Blinking in disbelief, she found herself in an unfamiliar scenario, one she had never experienced before.

“Principal Ding,” Su Ming interjected calmly, “It’s quite warm outside. Please, lead the teachers inside to sit down.”

With an eager nod, Principal Ding shook hands with Su Ming, bidding him farewell before escorting the teachers into the hotel.

The teachers stood at the back with a clear view, and most had already t Su Ming during the school’s anniversary celebration.

As they walked past Su Ming, each one greeted him with a friendly smile.

Their unexpected arrival brought a hush over the villagers seated inside the house.

Why were these teachers here?

Amidst the confusion, Principal Ding stepped forward to greet Su Tao, ntioning that other key school officials were with him.

The room fell silent, everyone taken aback.

Upon seeing Su Tao, the school leaders beca exceedingly courteous.

Su Tao himself was baffled.

This was Principal Ding!

Su Ming had encountered Principal Ding during a parent-teacher conference back in his elentary school days.

To them, Principal Ding was an influential figure.

“Brother Su, you’ve raised an exceptional son!”

Principal Ding warmly shook Su Tao’s hand. “Your son made a generous donation of twenty million at our school’s anniversary the day before yesterday.”

The room erupted in astonishnt at Principal Ding’s announcent.

For the locals, a year’s hard work might yield only a few tens or hundreds of thousands of yuan.

Tens of millions were simply beyond their wildest dreams.

Seeing the crowd’s reaction, Principal Ding nodded with satisfaction; his intention was to have Su Tao revered by others.

After exchanging a few words with Su Tao, he and the teachers took seats at tables in the corner.

Fong Yuei and Su Hai had just woken up.

Fong Yuei, still upset from her earlier altercation with Su Ming, had been to the hospital for several IV drips.

She had only managed to fall asleep halfway through the night.

Su Hai got up, quickly freshened up, and opened the door to a peculiar silence.

Why was it so quiet today?

In the sumr, villagers typically tended to their crops and weeded their fields.

At midday, neighbors would usually be chatting under the banyan tree while sharing a al.

But today, there was an unusual stillness.

Su Hai blinked in surprise to see that all the neighbors’ doors were locked.

He was utterly perplexed. What was happening?

“What’s the matter?”

Fong Yuei erged from the house, urging, “Hurry up and start cooking.”

Su Hai remarked, “The neighbors aren’t ho.”

“What’s that got to do with you?”

Fong Yuei frowned and stepped outside. On their street, theirs was the only door unlocked.

They exchanged a puzzled glance. What was happening here?

“Why are you both at ho?”

Just then, an elderly woman approached. She was over eighty, her back bent, relying on a walking cane for support.

Upon seeing her, Fong Yuei called out, “Sixth Aunt, where has everyone gone?”

“You’re not aware?”

The old lady blinked, her age evident, yet her mind was sharp.

“No, I have no idea.”

Fong Yuei and Su Hai were utterly baffled. What on earth had occurred?

The sensation of being left behind was distinctly unsettling.

What exactly was the situation?

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