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Chapter 490: Chapter 170 Xihong District Court: For the Sake of Guiding Cases!

Chapter 490: Chapter 170 Xihong District Court: For the Sake of Guiding Cases!

Although Liu Zixu did indeed feel like agreeing after hearing the counselor’s words, many students felt similarly, especially those who had not been exposed to the darker side of things, generally wouldn’t think so poorly of others.

Especially the school teachers, who think that no matter how bad you are, you wouldn’t go so far as to forsake your own face.

But in reality, in today’s society, shalessness is just basic practice.

However, Liu Zixu soon rembered what the counselor had said two days earlier, who, right in front of him, bluntly stated that even if he ca back to school, they would definitely not let him graduate.

At that ti, the counselor didn’t hesitate in the slightest.

...

Moreover, the punishnt of a suspension for observation was a bit too harsh, since he hadn’t done anything wrong…

On the other side, the counselor, looking at Liu Zixu who had been silent the whole ti, spoke up again, “Of course, if you think the punishnt of suspension for observation is too severe, there is another way.”

“This ti, we won’t give you any punishnt, but you need to sign an agreent with the school.

From here on, you may not post any ssages related to this matter online, including our current conversation, previous discussions between your parents and the leadership…

none of it can be posted.”

These days, it’s not just Old Tang who understands the theory of opening a window; pretty much anyone in a managent position is extrely skilled at this operation.

The counselor was also tailoring his approach to the individual, and actually, the most important thing was to keep Liu Zixu from speaking out online.

Don’t underestimate such agreents; just look at past incidents to understand.

The truth or lack thereof isn’t important; what matters is allowing ti to dilute everything so that people stop discussing it—stability is of utmost importance.

Of course, certain words from an unnad Judge Wang in the sweep of ti didn’t fade away—instead, they beca even more deeply etched in people’s hearts.

That was unexpected; nobody thought it would happen.

Liu Zixu was thoroughly tempted by the words, but he still retained so sense and said, “Well, Counselor, I need to ask my dad.”

Such a major decision had to be discussed with his family.

The counselor nodded and said, “Then go ahead, I’ll wait for you here.”

Liu Zixu left the office imdiately to contact his father.

“Hey, Dad, here’s the thing: the school has offered new terms.

They said as long as I sign that confidentiality agreent, they won’t give any punishnt…”

On the other end of the phone, Liu Zixu’s father, upon hearing his son’s words, was filled with disappointnt.

Poor academic performance can have many causes, but even at this juncture, his son was still thinking of trusting the school.

Thus, while Liu Zixu was still talking, intent on staying at the school, he heard a thunderous voice co from the phone.

“So you believe them when they say they won’t trouble you in the future?

They also said you definitely wouldn’t graduate—why don’t you believe that?”

“What have you really learned at school?

This?

Now tell , what are you going to do if the school makes things difficult for you after this, huh?

What will you do?” Liu’s father roared.

Anyone who’s been through the wringer in society knows one thing: if you’ve offended soone, don’t expect things to easily go back to how they were.

There’s only one exception: if the benefits soone can derive from you are greater than all these issues, then naturally it’s not a problem.

But Liu Zixu, a student, once the situation was over, naturally, the school could manipulate him any way they wanted.

Don’t think of school leaders as saints.

Liu Zixu was left bewildered by the sudden outburst from his father.

When he had previously caused such trouble, his father hadn’t blad him at all, and now, when there was a better outco, he began to scold him.

Subconsciously, Liu Zixu said, “Then I’ll post it online when the ti cos, Dad.

You don’t understand; these schools are afraid of public opinion online…”

University students who think they’ve seen the world believe their old fathers understand nothing, that they can’t keep up with the tis, and they believe they’ve co to understand society.

It happens all the ti.

However, another statent from Liu’s father left Liu Zixu dumbstruck.

“Once you’ve signed that agreent, you think you can still post content?

Who do you think you are, believing you can manipulate the school?”

Liu’s father was truly feeling a pain in his chest from anger.

Not being good at his studies was one thing, but not learning basic life skills was another.

Believing whatever anyone said, and being full of misplaced confidence.

Although he didn’t understand the internet, he felt that not everything could go as smoothly as this ti.

A year or two later, who would rember who you are?

Liu Zixu fell silent; he didn’t know how to respond.

“Since you’ve already burned your bridges, don’t think about going back; tell them you want to drop out, or forget it, I’ll talk to them.” Liu’s father continued.

This was another lesson a father imparted to his son.

Soon after, Liu Zixu’s parents arrived at the school again.

The counselor was sowhat surprised but didn’t really care.

It made no difference whether Liu Zixu or his parents ca; he felt they had no reason to refuse.

The thod of dealing with these issues was the sa in every school, just as every school had its legends—like how in so dormitory from so cohort, soone committed suicide, and then the whole dormitory was guaranteed recomndations or whatever…

All one heard was rumors; the involved parties would never step forward to speak about it.

However, a single statent from Liu Zixu’s father made the counselor stand up abruptly.

“Mr.

Liu, I didn’t mishear you just now, did I?

You’re really looking to drop out?”

“Right, it’s better to drop out.

The kid wants to take a year off to re-study for college entrance exams; it has nothing to do with the school.

He just wants to try for an undergraduate spot,” Liu’s father said with a laugh.

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