Chapter 129: 126 He Xun, Get Out of the Exam Room【1 More】
He Xun approached his work with steadfast dedication and meticulous attention to detail.
When teaching students, he demanded that they strive for excellence and be serious and precise.
Therefore, on his watch, there was absolutely no tolerance for students being distracted, let alone falling asleep during class.
How could you write so carelessly on such an important thing as an exam?
Why even bother to take the test?
It’s a waste of everyone’s time.
He had thought that Ying Zijin had chosen to take the Elite Class’s exam paper seriously, truly wanting to repent.
It appeared to be nothing more than a superficial effort; after all, she couldn’t do well on the test, and later she could still boast about having sat for the Elite Class paper.
He Xun’s expression was very cold, and he didn’t even glance at Ying Zijin.
But his hand had barely extended, not even touching the corner of the paper.
“Bang!”
The desk suddenly shook violently, striking his leg.
Just by hearing that sound, one could tell the force was considerable.
Intense pain shot through him, causing He Xun to bend at the waist in agony.
He stumbled back several steps, and if there hadn’t been a desk behind him for support, he would have lost the strength to stand.
This commotion startled all the students around, especially the one at the desk He Xun was leaning against.
That student was so frightened that his pen dropped, leaving a long streak across his answer sheet.
All the students in the class looked over, both shocked and bewildered, not understanding what had happened.
The other proctor, who was busy attaching barcodes to the students’ papers, was also disturbed by the noise.
Ying Zijin raised her head.
Her eyes were like snow, her features emanating a chill.
It was as if a cold wind had morphed into blades sweeping in, plunging the entire classroom into a realm of ice and snow.
Then, everyone in the Elite Class heard the girl’s indifferent and icy voice, “If your brain isn’t working, I could remove it for you.”
“…”
With one sentence, the classroom fell into complete silence.
Zhong Zhiwan was utterly astonished.
Had Ying Zijin lost her mind?
To dare to speak to He Xun like that?
Didn’t she know that He Xun graduated from Norton University?
The students from Norton University were top-notch in any field, and no one would want to offend them.
After all, the name of Norton University was indeed very prestigious.
Over the years, Verdant had hired only one high-caliber graduate from Norton University like He Xun, and naturally, everything was made easy for him.
Even the principal always prioritized He Xun’s views over others.
In the two years since He Xun arrived at Verdant, everything had gone smoothly for him, and he had never encountered such a situation, nor had he been so openly defied.
He inhaled sharply, his eyes behind the gold-rimmed glasses brimming with anger.
But Ying Zijin didn’t look at him again.
She stood up, took her exam paper and answer sheet, and walked straight out of the examination room so quickly that the other proctor didn’t even have time to stop her.
He could only turn to He Xun, “Teacher He, what’s going on? How could you get into a conflict with a student during an exam?”
In order to keep the students quiet during the test, they dared not make a sound even when walking.
He Xun didn’t say much, merely responding indifferently, “Teacher Li, don’t worry about this.”
He tried to use the desk to help himself up but realized that the pain in his leg was growing even more intense.
If it weren’t for the remaining sensation, he might have thought his leg was severed.
There were even a few other spots on his body that were also aching faintly.
He Xun exhaled slowly, his expression growing colder still.
With such a hot temper, she wouldn’t get far in the future.
He didn’t need to waste his time offering guidance or advice.
It was a waste of his time as well.
The other proctor was both anxious and upset, “Teacher He, if there is some personal grudge, can’t you resolve it privately?”
He Xun’s gaze turned chillier, “Does Teacher Li think I acted out of a personal grudge?”
“What else?” the proctor said with an exasperated laugh, “Could it be that the student provoked you on her own initiative?”
He Xun pursed his lips and remained silent.
Of course, Ying Zijin hadn’t deliberately provoked him, but he just couldn’t stand her casual attitude and lack of seriousness.
He Xun didn’t bother explaining further.
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