Chapter 1891 Teacher Zhuang, This Is Your Dereliction of Duty
When Zhuang Wan was still in the office, he heard that Xie Buyan's forehead was injured.
She hurried to class. There were only a few drops of blood on the ground, and a child who was crying because of guilt.
"Teacher Zhuang, I didn't mean it on purpose, wuwuwu."
Zhuang Wan saw that the child was hiccupping from crying and quickly comforted him.
"It's okay, it's okay, don't cry, let's go see Xie Buyan together."
The child was still holding the cat in his hand, his eyes were red, "I want Teacher Zhuang's cat, but I didn't see him standing behind me."
Zhuang Wan felt soft and raised her hand to rub his hair, "Maomao gave it to you. Let's go and apologize to Xie Buyan."
"Um."
Zhuang Wan took his hand to the school doctor's office. Through the corridor window, she saw that the principal was already there.
The principal was so frightened that the muscles in his cheeks were trembling. When he saw her coming, he hurriedly walked out with a questioning tone.
"Teacher Zhuang, what's going on? The child has only been in class for a day, and something like this happened. How do you want me to explain it to Mr. Xie?"
The two were talking outside the school doctor's office. Naturally, Xie Feng could not hear such words.
The principal is now worried, fearing that Xie Feng will be held responsible.
That class was not Zhuang Wan's, but she was the person in charge of that class after all. "Principal, I will take the children over to apologize."
"Apologise? How to apologize? You should know Xie Buyan's identity. If Mr. Xie pursues the case, you will be expelled from school today if you hold this in your hand."
Zhuang Wan's face turned ugly for a moment and she covered the child's ears.
"Principal, don't say this in front of children. He didn't mean it. It's inevitable for children to have some conflicts. Why let adults' worldly feelings taint them?"
The principal's face was full of anger, thinking that this person didn't know how angry Mr. Xie was now, so he dared to say such things.
"Principal, let me take the child in to apologize."
The child whose ears she covered knew that the principal was angry, and tears kept falling down. He was still holding the cat in his hand, crying tremblingly.
The principal only felt upset and waved his hand, "You will know if you try it yourself. Sometimes it's not just me who is mean, but I am also under a lot of pressure."
Zhuang Wan didn't say anything, knocked on the door, and pulled the child in.
The school doctor was carefully bandaging Xie Buyan, and there were a few drops of blood on his clothes.
Zhuang Wan saw that Xie Feng's face was ugly. The air pressure in the room was very low, as if all the air was being squeezed out, causing people to suffocate.
She took a deep breath and asked the doctor softly, "Do I need stitches?"
"No need, but it goes without saying that children's blood clotting function is much slower than other people's, so it looks a bit scary."
Zhuang Wan breathed a sigh of relief, stepped forward and grabbed Xie Buyan's hand.
"Don't say anything, are you scared?"
Xie Buyan's hands trembled, and he raised his eyes and stared at her quietly.
Zhuang Wan smiled at him, the corners of his mouth curved.
"I've seen the surveillance. The kid who hit you didn't mean it. I dragged him here to apologize to you."
After saying that, she pulled over the child who was still crying.
"Now that I have seen Wu Yan, what should you say?"
"I'm sorry, woo woo, don't say anything, I'm sorry."
Xie Buyan lowered his eyes and looked at the cat in the child's hand.
He didn't speak, but Xie Feng beside him spoke.
"If you didn't mean it, is this over?"
Zhuang Wan knew early on that Xie Feng was difficult to deal with. Moreover, this person sometimes had a problem with his mind and was very likely to be careless.
She continued to smile on her face, "Mr. Xie, there is no need to make a big deal out of children's teasing."
Xie Feng's face turned even colder, "I have raised Buyan for four years because I know that his coagulation function is slower than that of ordinary children, so he has never suffered such an injury in front of me. Teacher Zhuang, this is your dereliction of duty." .”
Zhuang Wan knew that this was her dereliction of duty, but at that time she had to prepare a picture book for recess, and the teacher she was supposed to keep an eye on was a few minutes late. If this matter really had to be taken into account, it was not her responsibility.
But because she was in charge of the class, she had to give an account to this person.