Chapter 2: Upcoming Trouble

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At this time their math representative walked over with the workbooks collected from other groups.

"Zhang Sha, have you collected all your team homework?"

"No, there is one person left." The team leader subconsciously lowered his voice, pointing in the direction of Su Bei.

"Then go take it from her, hurry up, I have to give the homework to old Zhang before class started!"

"I don't want to go, I don't want to talk to her, you are the math representative, you go get it."

"You don't want to go, why would you let me go."

The two students pushed each other. From their tone, it's as if Su Bei contacted some infectious disease.

In the end, the team leader and the math representative walked to Su Bei's table together.

"Classmate, haven't you handed in your homework yet?"

"No." Su Bei said truthfully: "I didn't do it."

"I'm going to send the homework book to the teacher. Our class cannot not hand over our homework just because you alone..."

" I know, just note down my name. "

" That- okay, you said it yourself. "

The math representative looked at Su Bei strangely, hesitating for a moment, then finally he took out a sheet of paper and noted down that 'Su Bei' has not handed in her homework.

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Not surprisingly, during the second recess, Su Bei was called to the office by her homeroom teacher for not handing over several subjects homework.

"Su Bei, you haven't handed over your homework for several subjects today. What's going on?" When Su Bei came in the office, her homeroom teacher immediately interrogated her with a strict face.

It seems that he didn't notice Su Bei's swollen face. Or maybe he noticed, but in his consciousness, the injury on his student 's face had nothing to do with the school or himself as homeroom teacher.

"I'm sorry teacher, I was injured yesterday, and I had a high fever, so I couldn't do my homework." Su Bei straightly looked at the teacher.

"Injured?" He gave Su Bei another look.

"Yes." Su Bei recounted yesterday incident to him.

After listening to Su Bei's words, his face darkened, but soon returned to normal.

"Su Bei, you are a student with good grades, you should focus on your studies. Having conflict or even fighting with your classmates, this is unacceptable. Moreover, this cannot be a reason why you didn't do your homework." The homeroom teacher criticized Su Bei with stern face.

Listening to her homeroom teacher boiled down yesterday's incident as a mere contradiction between classmates, and even described her one side bullying as a fight, Su Bei eyes dimmed.

She was not surprised by this teacher's attitude.

A county-level junior high school like hers may care when their students skip classes or don't do their homework, but usually never bother taking care of students physical and mental growth.

However, Su Bei was still disappointed.

"Teacher, have you heard about campus violence?" Still bowing her head down, Su Bei asked with calm and stubborn voice.

Homeroom teacher: "..."

How can he never hear? Last month, the school sent them to the city to listen to some lectures, which main topic was precisely about campus violence.

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