Chapter 555 They... are no worse than anyone else!
"That concludes the agenda for this gathering. If anyone has no further objections..."

"I have objections."

A clear and melodious voice stood out from the crowd.

"Alright, since there are no objections, this gathering is now adjourned..."

Halfway through his speech, before he could even utter the word "end," the vice principal's eyes suddenly widened.

"What did you say?"

His gaze swept downwards, trying to find the person in the crowd who had raised an objection.

Looking at the pale-faced group, Lu You's eyes darkened.

He took a few steps onto the open space beside him and said, "I have an objection."

Upon seeing who it was, the vice principal was even more surprised. "What objection do you have? Or are you dissatisfied with our arrangement of your grades?"

He felt that although he had wronged her about the fake cheating incident, the teacher had apologized.

Moreover, they were praised in front of the entire school at this gathering, an opportunity that only those who bring honor to the school receive.

He has arranged everything very well, and I don't think there's anything inappropriate about it.

"Vice Principal, you've misunderstood. I don't have a problem with my grades, but rather..."

Lu You turned her head to look at another place, her eyes narrowing slightly, "Them."

“I have objections to your punishment of them.”

"Sister You-Sister You?"

Upon hearing the sound, Nancy looked up in disbelief, her pupils contracting sharply and her lips trembling.

He never expected that at this time, when everyone was trying to avoid him like the plague, he would be in trouble.

Lu You actually spoke up for them.

The others also looked astonished.

"fine."

Lu You shook her head at them, her lips parted slightly, and she spoke silently.

Looking at the girl standing alone to the side, her aura no less imposing than anyone else's, the unease in their hearts gradually subsided.

There always seemed to be a reassuring aura about her.

Vice Principal: ? ? ?

When he was publicly questioned about the inadequacy of the punishment, his face visibly darkened.

"What are your suggestions? Or can you offer something better?"

"Vice Principal, you misunderstand. I didn't mean your decision was bad, but rather..."

Lu You glanced at them, her brows furrowing slightly.

He paused, then continued, "Vice Principal, you drew a conclusion without even understanding the whole story."

Don't you think this is a bit hasty? What if they have a reason or a difficult situation?

"So according to you, our students were fighting and causing trouble outside, and even broke one of the arms of a student from the neighboring college."

The student is still receiving treatment in the hospital. What kind of punishment should I give him/her?
Or rather, what acceptable reasons or predicaments might they have?

"They are not like that, even though I only spent a little over a month with them."

But I trust their character; they would never intentionally cause trouble.

Even though she didn't know the details, Lu You's words revealed...

But it was an unwavering affirmation and belief.

"They are passionate and single-minded, although sometimes they will go to great lengths for their friends and act foolishly for the sake of so-called chivalrous code."

But that's precisely what makes them endearing; they've never truly hurt anyone, nor would they ever do anything illegal.

"At birth, human nature is inherently good; this is a principle taught in elementary school."

"Their grades are indeed not very good, but I believe that as long as someone is willing to teach them carefully and give them enough time, they can improve."

They... are absolutely no worse than anyone else!

(End of this chapter)

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