Chapter 106 He Fei Retires?
Qin Xingzhi's established values ​​have indeed shown signs of cracking.

Li Sui knew it was hard for him to imagine, so she patted Qin Xingzhi on the shoulder and said, "Now that you've joined the Aberration Group, you're one of us. You'll find out eventually."

When she first joined the Demonic Sect, she saw a member of the sect kick and fly eight feet high. It took her several days to convince herself that she couldn't accept it.

—The main reason she was angry was that she couldn't train with him after she transmigrated.

Li Sui turned around and said, "You five, pack your things. I'll take you to your tutoring class later."

Tian Shu snorted: "We're all packed and ready, we've been waiting for you."

Li Sui: “…”

At this moment, the door to the second bedroom opened, and Jiang Ziyu had just shown her face when she discovered that five or six large men were suddenly standing in the living room. She was so frightened that she immediately closed the door.

Last night, Li Sui went to bed early. Liu Shu and Tian Xuan retrieved some of Jiang Ziyu's belongings. Fortunately, Tian Xuan is reliable, and Liu Shu has learned to use navigation to find his way. The two of them were quick—they carried the safe back directly.

I don't know if Jiang Ziyu's company has made any moves, but we can't trace it back to Moon Community.

Li Sui knocked on the door: "Miss Jiang, if you're too scared to go out, you can stay home by yourself. I'm taking them out now and will be back later. You might see my mom and the others coming back around noon. I'll talk to them. You can stay inside if you don't want to come out. You can order takeout yourself."

Jiang Ziyu's muffled voice came out: "Okay."

She was still very depressed when she was brought back last night.

She wasn't comforted by Liu Shu and Li Sui, but after crying for so long and getting her important ID back, she vaguely sensed that Li Sui's identity was not simple, and her despairing desire to die wasn't so strong anymore.

Li Sui brought five fresh-faced kindergarten children—it's understandable that they need to start learning from kindergarten knowledge.

I guess I went to the cram school.

Qin Xingzhi wouldn't openly go with them, but he needed to stay nearby.

Of course, he also went back and asked Mu Lihua why she did such unnecessary things. Now that everyone has talked about it and Li Sui is cooperating, is it still necessary to follow and observe her?

Mu Lihua: "It's not for that reason. The main thing is to prevent them from getting into a conflict with passersby. You can rush out and help them deal with the passersby first, which can prevent a bigger conflict from happening."

Qin Xingzhi: "?"

Mu Lihua: "There will always be times when Li Sui can't keep an eye on things. If someone with a short temper loses control, those fragile passersby won't be able to withstand a blow from them. Last time, Guan Zhong saved someone without even lifting a finger. He just pushed the criminal back, and the person was sent flying, breaking seven or eight ribs. He's still in the hospital and hasn't recovered yet."

"..."

When the initial risk level is high, you should definitely keep a closer eye on things.

When people's thinking is fully integrated into modern life and they can live their own lives well, of course they won't look at it like this.

Qin Xingzhi roughly understood.

If the Weaver Girl's move was real.

These people do indeed possess a destructive power beyond the imagination of ordinary people.

To achieve his goals, he will do his best to fulfill this task.

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The tutor really didn't expect that she was just someone who came to work.

—He actually passed the teacher qualification exam!
Who can send one illiterate child after another to cram school?
You can't blame the tutors for using foul language; they don't even know pinyin or characters, so they are indeed illiterate.

Now, I'm not only responsible for teaching them step by step, like teaching kindergarten children, but also for creating exams and homework...

One of the tutors looked at Tian Shu and the others, who were staring blankly at each other with several real children, and could only be described as bewildered.

"There might be other people coming in the future, and we'll have to trouble you again."

The tutor at this cram school, while not exceptionally good, was at least responsible in his attitude towards Guan Zhong. Even after all that, he hadn't given up hope on Guan Zhong.

Li Sui expressed her willingness to pay more, and the tutoring center naturally had no objection.

This tutoring center was originally just for helping children with their extracurricular studies, but when they saw that Li Sui was such a big client, they immediately hired two more teachers.

According to Li Sui's requirements, in addition to the required Chinese language, Liu Shu now needs to tutor in English, and his math and moral education must also keep up. As for the others, that's a bit too much. Let's finish learning these first and then talk about them.

In any case, Li Sui adhered to a policy.

We can't have an illiterate family!
Because Tian Shu and others were at a different pace than Guan Zhong, the tutoring class was divided into two groups to teach the different groups first.

Just before leaving, standing outside the classroom, Ms. Li, one of the teachers in charge of the tutoring class, hesitated and called out to Li Sui.

“Miss Li, there are some things I still need to tell you. Our classmate Guan has been doing a bit of tricks with his studies. He copied Dundun’s homework this morning, saying that as long as Dundun lets him copy, he will go to the food street outside to get Dundun toys.”

Li Sui was shocked: "Who is Dun Dun?"

Teacher Li pointed to a child sitting in the same row as Guan Zhong in the classroom.

Chubby, truly living up to its name.

Guan Zhong, with his keen hearing, saw Li Sui's piercing gaze and immediately covered his face and buried his head.

Li Sui: “…”

You're a grown man, aren't you ashamed to copy a kid's homework?!
Li Sui is deeply disappointed that the once mighty Left Protector of the Demonic Sect has fallen to such a state.

I sent a message in the group.

【AKA Don't Call Me Master】: (Voice) Guan Zhong cheated in class by copying other kids' homework, and he won't get any pocket money this week.

[Weaver Girl]: (voice) Haha ...
Mu Lihua, who had just been added to the group chat that morning: "..."

Indeed, the followers of an abstract person are also abstract.

With a serious expression, Li Sui promised the teacher that if Guan Zhong dared to copy again, he would be punished by copying it 100 times until he dared not copy it anymore.

Li Sui left the tutoring class to go home. She had already received a notification from Li Ping that she and Li Zhonghui had boarded a plane with several people to find Liu Shu, and that Li Sui should wait at home.

Looking at the harmonious scene at home, Mu Lihua couldn't help but sigh, "If they didn't cause any trouble when they came, life would be so much better, so peaceful and interesting."

Shi Yanzhi was engrossed in reviewing the surveillance footage from the past few days, trying to figure out how to write a report that would be submitted to a higher-level supervisor on behalf of his superior.

Ren Yunsheng suddenly exclaimed "Holy crap!"

"They say He Fei is going to retire?"

"Huh? You're slacking off at work?" Mu Lihua sat up straight and turned to look at Ren Yunfei: "Where did you get this news from?"

Their department only pays attention to specific individuals; they don't bother with others. Most of the time, they act like ordinary people, watching the gossip and spectacle, and they wouldn't use their departmental authority to investigate anything unrelated.

Ren Yunsheng held up his phone: "It just went viral on social media. An insider revealed that He Fei has developed a serious leg ailment and has to retire, but the sports bureau hasn't responded yet."

Mu Lihua paused for a moment. They would occasionally watch the domestic Olympic events. He Fei was too famous. He had become the number one male sprinter in China after setting a record, and became famous all over Asia. His fame was so widespread that almost everyone knew him.

So they explode at the slightest sign of trouble.

She sighed, "He Fei, what a waste of talent! It's going to be tough for Asia to produce another sprinter..."

(End of this chapter)

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