’80s Sweet Marriage: Struggle for a Good Life

Chapter 79: Gu Chenglan came forward

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Sunuo was unconvinced, but she couldn't bang the table with the principal.

Su Yang thought for a while and whispered: "Xiao Nuo, go back first. My brother will come back to explain to you."

Su Nuo hesitated for a moment, then glanced at the teachers and classmates watching the excitement in the corridor and knowing that now he had to give the principal a way out.

If you start making trouble like this, not only will you suffer a loss, but your brother may also be hurt.

"Let's go." Su Nuo and Su Yang turned and left.

The two of them did not notice that there was a lazy figure leaning against the wall on the side of the principal's office, holding an unlit cigarette in his mouth.

"Teacher Wu, I need an explanation for this matter." After the principal said this, he waved his hand and asked everyone to go out.

In the principal's view, Wu Sanjiao must be at fault, but Su Nuo's attitude was obviously a bit arrogant. So I just played fifty big boards each and stopped pursuing them for the time being.

Let the teachers in each subject pay more attention to Sunuo's grades. If she can really get good grades in the final exam, and give her some encouragement and rewards, the matter will be over.

"Knock knock" There was a knock on the door of the principal's office again. But before the principal could say "come in," the door was pushed open.

"You... Young Master Gu!" When the principal stood up, he glanced outside. Seeing that there was no one in the corridor, he walked around the desk and closed the door behind Gu Chenglan himself.

Gu Chenglan walked to the chair opposite the principal's desk and sat down, with his hands still in his pockets and his back leaning on the back of the chair. His body was slightly slanted, looking lazy and casual.

The principal took out a box of matches from his pocket and walked over with an unnatural expression. In No. 6 Middle School, others lit cigarettes for him.

Gu Chenglan chewed the cigarette in his mouth twice before taking his hands out of his trouser pockets. With one hand, he pressed down the match that the principal was about to light, refused him to light a cigarette for himself, then pulled out the cigarette and threw it on the desk.

"You're welcome, principal, I'm your student, just call me by my name." Gu Chenglan made a "please" gesture and motioned the principal to sit back in his office chair.

The principal laughed twice and said tentatively: "Young Master Gu, please tell me if you have something to say."

Even if he was unwilling to do so, the principal really didn't dare to get angry in front of this prince whose family had a great business.

As Gu Chenglan said himself, their cooks are paid more than the principal of No. 6 Middle School.

The Gu family said it was true, and Gu Chenglan was the only child in the family. Even if this prince is exiled, he is still a god on the territory of No. 6 Middle School.

Gu Chenglan deliberately paused for a while without making a sound. It was not until he saw the principal rubbing his hands together in obvious embarrassment that he said slowly, "That's what happened just now."

"Just now?" The principal was stunned for a moment, "What about Su Nuo's plagiarism?"

"Plagiarism?" Gu Chenglan raised his eyebrows, and the cheerful and confident look that Su Nuo had when he talked about his grades yesterday appeared in front of his eyes.

"It's just that this test paper is very strange. The teacher doesn't think it's Suno's own score." The principal said, spreading out the stack of test papers on the table and pushing them over.

The principal's mind was racing, and he immediately thought that Gu Chenglan and Su Yang were classmates. But the principal didn’t expect that Gu Chenglan would step in for Su Yang.

Gu Chenglan frowned, took the paper over and turned it over, pointing at a few blank papers: "Who replaced the paper?"

"Ah? This... Because all the answers are correct, there are still doubts and disputes about this matter." The principal said ambiguously.

(End of chapter)