The parents around Su Yi burst into derisive laughter upon hearing his words.
"Su Yi, you're beyond hope," said the assistant principal, frowning.
"Is this your attitude?"
"Then that's just great."
"In Jincheng, I've yet to encounter someone who wouldn't let me off the hook."
The well-off lady glanced disdainfully at Su Yi and then took out her phone.
"Honey, where are you? Our son has been beaten up."
"What? You're nearby? Then bring some people over, they're acting quite arrogant."
"Two hundred people, I think that should be enough, hurry over."
Putting down the phone, all the parents around looked at the affluent woman with dread.
"Su Yi, don't say I didn't warn you."
"Today, it's not just you; your whole family will suffer."
Having said that, she hastily retreated to the side, eager to avoid getting involved.
"Daddy, did I cause trouble for you again?" Xiao Xiao said with a sniffle, looking upset.
"This isn't your fault."