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One is the education departnt, needless to say, that’s the biological father.

The other is the market regulatory authority, that’s the godfather, because although this educational institution is theoretically non-profit, it’s actually a product of comrcialization designed to make money.

Right now, Old Tang ans don’t forget your special identity, you have two fathers, educational institutions are special!

Why say this? Because compared to private elentary and middle schools, the kindergarten stage isn’t part of compulsory education, so private kindergartens often seem like they’re beyond reach.

Technically, both departnts can manage, but in practice, complaints often result in buck-passing.

But all this can only be discussed behind the scenes, not openly, because educational institutions must be supervised by parents.

If it were another industry, you could say complaints are troubleso, so you’ll stop this business, but that doesn’t matter.

But for educational institutions holding a teaching license, that’s absolutely not allowed!

Old Tang is baiting them, as long as they admit it’s due to multiple complaints that they expelled the child, then it’s fine.

It was fine initially, but hearing this, Huang Junxiang suddenly began sweating.

Originally, he hadn’t thought of this, but now, being dissected by the opponent, Huang Junxiang understood.

But heaven knows, he genuinely had no such intention!

You damn it, you’re labeling , I won’t admit it!

So Huang Junxiang spoke again: "No, that’s not what I ant..."

But he couldn’t articulate what he did an.

Honestly, that’s how supervision works, you can claim the other party is unreasonable, but you absolutely can’t admit it’s because they complained, that you expelled the child.

Though you did it, you can’t admit it, you can largely cite various other reasons.

But now it’s too late, the clerk girl recorded everything truthfully.

Old Tang looked up: "Judgnt Chief, my questions are finished."

Old Zhou frowned too, today’s pairing chanism seems off, the defendant’s side seems way too inexperienced.

This isn’t diamonds against bronze, it’s a professional player facing iron-tier!

The iron-tier side showed no sensitivity; they could even answer such questions directly?

Old Tang’s questioning may have ended, but his assault hadn’t.

Next, Huang Junxiang finally understood why many lawyers don’t want to face off against Tang Fangjing.

This person’s really a bit problematic, shifting from "children first" to "emphasis on child protection," and extending to minors’ rights.

He wasn’t just rambling, directly presenting legal evidence.

The "Minor Protection Law" clearly stipulates in Article 27, teachers and staff in schools and kindergartens must respect minors’ personal dignity, and must not impose corporal punishnt, disguised punishnt, or other behaviors insulting personal dignity.

Zhang Hansi was no match at all, directly doubting reality after being refuted.

Finally, even Old Zhou couldn’t bear it, announcing the trial’s conclusion.

Old Tang wiped his mouth with relish, having not crushed soone inexperienced in a while, a sudden bout was quite satisfying.

As for what’s next... first let the other side sign the trial records, then he plans to retrieve the records and complain to the Bright District education departnt!

Look, look at this kindergarten, they claim their autonomy in operations is impressive, will you oversee this?

Anyway, he’s quite familiar with the Bright District education departnt, the kind of familiarity that once caused a tremor...

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