When Ji Huai really found out, Quietly called her parents, but one of them never answered, and the other answered but only said a few words before hanging up because she was too busy.
Su Li shrugged and said, "You see, they don't have time to talk to you, teacher."
"They've always been like this?" Ji Huai had no expression on his face, but instead took a good look at Su Li.
This girl's dress was a bit weird, she was out of place in school, and she was not what a senior high school student should be at all. Combined with her speaking attitude and her rascal tone, ordinary teachers really can't do anything to her.
She said it was a demerit, and she didn't care about it, but she usually just skipped a class, and didn't do more extraordinary things, and it was not enough to be expelled.
Therefore, most teachers defaulted to not caring about her, anyway, as long as she didn't make trouble, it would be fine.
But Ji Huai is unwilling to do this, his sense of responsibility does not allow him to do so. Especially this is his first time as a teacher, but he can't even solve a student's problem. Isn't that a failure
Most children at this age have their own ideas, and they have never entered the society. Family and school are naturally part of the environment.
So, he decided to start with her family.
Su Li was taken aback by Ji Huai's question, and then said indifferently: "Yes, are they busy?"
"They don't care about you?"
The expression on Su Li's face was a bit ugly, she was acting after completely thinking about the original owner. No child would be willing to admit that his parents don't care about him, that would be a huge blow.
However, Ji Huai's question was so straightforward that there was no chance for people to avoid it.
Su Li lowered her eyes and said in a cold voice, "So what. Teacher, do you have anything else to do? I'm leaving."
After all, she turned around and wanted to leave.
"Wait." Ji Huai called to stop her.
Su Li turned around again and asked, "Is there anything else?"
"What time do your parents come home at night?"
Su Li was a little puzzled: "Teacher, why are you asking this?"
Ji Huai raised his eyebrows and said two words, "Home visit."
Su Li: ...
…
After school, Mu Mu had already packed her things, but she saw Su Li sitting motionless on her seat. She felt strange, walked over and asked, "Quiet, what's wrong with you?"
Su Li came back to her senses, showing an indescribable expression, "It's okay. You go back first, I have something to do."
"Oh, then go home early," Mu Mu nodded, and then said, "By the way, don't go to the bar, it's dangerous for a girl to be alone."
When Su Li saw her mother-in-law, she couldn't help smiling, "Understood, I won't go."
"That's good, then I'll go back first." Mu Mu carried her schoolbag, waved to her, and then walked outside.
Soon, everyone in the classroom was gone, and Su Li was still sitting in her seat, playing games with a mobile phone in her hand.
When she ate the chicken twice and was about to play another round, a voice sounded from behind: "Shi Jingyou, why are you still here? Didn't I tell you to go to the office after school?"
Su Li put away her mobile phone and said lazily, "Teacher, are you really going to visit home?"
Ji Huai came over, "I never joke. Pack your things."
Su Li casually threw two books into the colorfully painted bag and got up, but Ji Huai grabbed the bag.
He held a math exercise book in his hand, unzipped her schoolbag and put it in, "Today's homework."
(end of this chapter)