After several students had left, the principal glanced at Sun He, who was still standing in the office, and found him particularly annoying, "You, go stand at the door."
Feeling the pressure from He Nan's gaze, Sun He felt overwhelmed. The principal's words were like a reprieve for him, and he moved quickly to the door.
The matter was more or less settled, and the principal sighed with resignation, saying to He Nan and Li Yue, "This cohort of students is difficult to manage; I'm sorry you had to witness this."
"When I was their age, I caused much more trouble than them. I was the one who gave my teachers the most headaches," Li Yue said, lightening the mood with a laugh. As a businessman, he was well-versed in social interactions and adept at being tactful.
The principal's face finally relaxed, and he let out an official chuckle, "Now, you are the most successful among your class. Your teacher would be really comforted to know this."