The Reborn CEO Jiang Is Also Acting Coquettishly Today - Chapter 12
Chapter 12
Xiao Yang, sitting in front of his computer, would never in his wildest dreams guess that the person sitting on the other side was an old friend who had known him for many years, exceptionally skilled in their love-hate dynamic, and knew his various habits like the back of their hand. Because of this, he was still pinned to the ground and thoroughly rubbed into the dirt by Jiang Zhixia.
While feeling that the netizen on the other side was a complete psycho, he also contentedly began to look at the code Jiang Zhixia had sent him: this webpage design and algorithm. He then began to imitate it and patch up the code for the personal display aspect.
Having successfully found a source of free labor, Jiang Zhixia was incomparably joyful. Although she possessed advanced technological concepts, many of the easy-to-use plug-ins from ten years in the future had not yet been launched. It was as if a person who spoke modern English had arrived in the era of classical English; she still needed to constantly make adjustments to adapt to the technology of the time. Therefore, Jiang Zhixia’s code writing did not go very smoothly. Furthermore, writing code in itself was originally not a very comfortable thing to do anyway.
Jiang Zhixia went to sleep with a clear conscience.
And right now, although its functions were not perfectly complete, this website was still welcomed by many people. Over the course of this week, the matter was finally pretty much cleared up. Lin Su and her little lackeys packed up their backpacks and left, and several of the bullied parents gathered their courage to jointly sue them. Even if Lin Su’s mother was anymore unwilling to admit it, she had nothing left to say in front of the photos that were unearthed one after another. Meanwhile, those girls who had suffered harm received various forms of psychological counseling.
This incident rang an alarm bell for all middle and high schools in Jinjiang. It turned out that even a century-old school with an excellent reputation like No. 1 High School harbored such massive scandals hidden within. The class advisors launched themed class meetings in their respective classes, and the educational administration also began to attach importance to the psychological development of the students.
It was a good sign.
The students inside the website’s forum were wild with joy, feeling a sense of having witnessed a revolution. Students from other schools, through the promotion of their friends, came one after another to visit, truly making the thread incredibly hot. It was said that teachers from quite a few schools in Jinjiang City were paying attention to it.
Classmate Jiang Zhixia had solidly ridden a wave of hot trends, gathering a batch of core users.
Under those text block accusations carrying blood and tears inside the forum, the people who had all along pretended that nothing happened finally had no choice but to square up and face the problem. With the occurrences of the girl from No. 7 High School and Lin Su from No. 1 High School, parents also had no choice but to believe that their own children had unexpectedly suffered a great deal of torment at school.
The phones at the Bureau of Education were pretty much on the verge of exploding from the calls of furious parents.
Middle and high schools across the entire city began a large-scale inspection of class conditions, especially dormitory conditions. Boarding students were indeed the most susceptible to being bullied; being far away from parents made them easy to control. Even roommates in the exact same dormitory didn’t dare to shield them, and sometimes the bullying unexpectedly occurred within the exact same room.
Living together day and night without surveillance, who knew what happened once the door was closed? Furthermore, wanting to change dormitories wasn’t all that easy either; the vast majority of teachers would just gloss it over—it was just a student, after all, how much evil could they commit? To the point that unexpectedly no one knew how much filth was concealed beneath this pure land.
To the extent that when the principal and Director Jia learned that Lin Su and her group had dragged girls out of the dormitory to inflict violence, they were furious to the extreme. They launched an investigation into the conditions at No. 1 High School, letting the children who strongly requested to change dormitories move out.
Perhaps right now it was just minor friction in the eyes of adults, but what if resentment germinated in the future? Sure enough, they discovered a few dormitory conflicts that were currently escalating. Meanwhile, other schools also exposed different situations of school bullying one after another, and some were even many, many times more severe than No. 1 High School.
Some schools were unable to be like No. 1 High School in bravely digging out the wounds, choosing instead to make private adjustments and endure without bringing it to light. Under the citywide, grand sweeping away of school violence conditions, the victims who gathered their courage reported the school straight to the Bureau of Education with a single letter, making the school lose face even more instead. Along with the economic development of this country, people paid more attention to the future of their children. Parents who ignored their children’s psychology just like in the past would probably gradually come to realize that children need more than just material things.
“I always used to think my daughter was being rebellious, until she wept and showed me those wounds upon her body; only then did I know she wasn’t being rebellious. It was I who had all along failed to give her trust, failed to give her attention and love, leaving her with absolutely no reliance after being hurt. I’m sorry, it’s Mom’s fault,” a parent wrote like this in the thread.