Su Wanwan watched and continued, "Children are innocent, I don't want to hear anyone speaking ill of Ziyang's parents anymore. They are only overseas and can't be here, and we, as aunts and uncles, are too busy to spend much time with him. As a teacher, Mr. Zhou, you should guide children's behavior and not let rumors harm their self-esteem."
"I understand, I understand," Mr. Zhou nodded enthusiastically.
Chu Xiuhuang, standing on the side, couldn't help raising an eyebrow.
He had thought his older brother had just married an ignorant young girl.
He did not expect this young girl to be sensible and eloquent.
Interesting.
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After they left the office, Mr. Wang kept apologizing.
Chu Xiuhuang walked ahead, hands tucked in his pockets, not engaging in any conversation.
Not until they were outside the school, and Su Wanwan was preparing to leave, did Chu Xiuhuang's voice slowly echo, "Mr. Wang, just now you directed how many curses at Miss Su and my nephew. Do you remember?"