Chapter 39 - Qin Sheng, 150 Points
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nHearing this, Teacher Lin raised her head from the grading paper. She adjusted her glasses.
"Teacher Liang, you don't have to worry about the students in my class. In addition, it's best for Teacher Liang to learn what it means to be a good teacher. Without actual evidence, a teacher who believes in rumors is not a good teacher.
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nIt was very similar to Qin Sheng's words.
nLiang Hua was almost choked to death. She laughed mockingly,
"You should tell that to the director. See if he thinks Qin Sheng is innocent.
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nAs soon as she said that, Teacher Lin received a call from the grade director.
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"Okay, I'll be there right away.
" Teacher Lin frowned slightly and nodded.
nAfter putting down the phone, she received Liang Hua's mockery,
"Isn't the director looking for you? You'd better think of an explanation.
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nTeacher Lin tidied up the test papers on the table and went to the grade director's office.
nLiang Hua glanced at Teacher Lin's desk and saw the math paper at the top. Her eyes trembled violently.
nQin Sheng, 150 points!
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nQin Sheng did not have any evidence to prove her innocence, nor did she have any evidence to prove that she was kept by an old man. However, the rumors in the school were not stopping.
nWorried that the school's image would be affected, the principal ordered the entire school not to discuss this matter.
nAt the same time, he called Qin Hai and told him about this matter.
nQin Hai felt that he had lost all his face. Over the phone, he repeatedly promised,
"Don't worry, Qin Sheng has done something wrong. I will definitely teach her a good lesson.
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nWithout understanding the whole story, he immediately believed that Qin Sheng was at fault.
nThe principal put down his phone and frowned.
nQin Hai's reaction was too abnormal and unlike normal parents. Normal parents would defend their daughter at the first opportunity. However, Qin Hai had already told him that without actual evidence he still believed that it was Qin Sheng's fault.
nThe principal was a little confused. Qin Hai loved Qin Churou too much, but he didn't seem to care about Qin Sheng.
nThe principal also thought that Qin Sheng was innocent. As a member of the Qin family, was there a need to be kept as a mistress?
nAn outsider like him could trust Qin Sheng, but Qin Hai didn't trust his own daughter.
nThe Qin family could only be considered average in the prosperous H City, but they were also rich. The Qin family's wealth could let the Qin family enjoy a good life for several lifetimes.
nThe fact that the Qin family was able to donate a gymnasium to the school for Qin Sheng showed that the Qin family was not short of money.
nThe principal shook his head and quickly figured out the reason. It seemed that Qin Sheng was a pitiful person who was not liked in the Qin family.
nThe rumor of Qin Sheng being kept by an old man would be spread among the students in private. Because they were afraid of being punished, they did not spread it out of the school.
nShe didn't see the school punish Qin Sheng for the whole morning. Liang Hua also didn't have the mood to attend class, so she made mistakes frequently.
nAfter class, she called the dean of the academic affairs office to ask about it.
nThe result was that the principal thought that rumors without actual evidence couldn't be taken seriously.
nLiang Hua was furious. Someone had seen it with their own eyes. How could it be fake?
nWhat was so good about Qin Sheng that everyone was defending her?
nLiang Hua was furious, but Qin Sheng wasn't affected.
nAfter a week of studying, she had slowly gotten used to it. In class, she would listen attentively. Only in Liang Laoshi's English class, she would sleep on the table every single time.
nQin Sheng was disrespectful to Liang Hua, and Liang Hua was furious. However, she gradually ignored it. Qin Sheng didn't listen to the class, and her results weren't good. She was happy to see such an outcome.
nOther than Liang Hua, the teachers of the other subjects had a good impression of Qin Sheng.
nQin Sheng almost got full marks in every small test. She had a good attitude, good grades, and was obedient. The teachers liked this kind of students the most.
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