Obsessive Tycoon and His Swan Girl-Chapter 53 - Crime Death Sentence Determined
Chapter 53: Chapter 53: Crime, Death Sentence Determined
Chapter 53 -53: Crime, Death Sentence Determined
“It’s okay now, Jiang Zhe, I am really okay,” said Xiao Meng. It was the first time in the past two or three years that she had sincerely said these words.
If it hadn’t been for Jiang Zhe’s help and the intervention of the psychologist La Xiu, she couldn’t even realize how deeply she had been controlled by her emotions, to the point where she began to doubt whether she had really done something wrong.
Looking back at her experiences from the perspective of a bystander felt like waking from a huge dream, as if it had all happened in another lifetime.
Xia Enci was still feeling a bit resentful: “That Jiang Wude, although he was brought in for questioning, managed to find a lawyer and get bail pending trial so quickly because he hadn’t succeeded in what he’d tried to do back then. It’s really infuriating!”
Jiang Zhe looked towards the entrance of the police station and, sure enough, saw Jiang Wude and his wife walking out accompanied by several people who looked like lawyers.
When they saw Jiang Zhe, the couple had a look of triumph on their faces, as if they were mocking her, thinking that this little incident would at most tarnish their reputation temporarily and couldn’t really harm them.
Seeing their expression, Xia Enci was so angry she couldn’t stand it: “What kind of people are these!”
Fearing that Xiao Meng would be upset, she comforted her: “But it’s fortunate that justice was served for you. Such a couple will sooner or later get what they deserve!”
Jiang Zhe’s lips curled into a faint sneer of disdain as she glanced at something on her phone; it should be arriving at the police station about now.
Xiao Meng was already satisfied with the current outcome and dared not hope for anything else.
Only Qin Jingchen’s gaze locked onto Jiang Zhe, guessing that for her, things were not over yet.
The information he wanted had already been organized by Fen Ye.
“Let’s go, let’s head back,” said Jiang Zhe.
Everyone followed her steps, and just as they were about to leave, a crowd of police officers emerged from the station and directly blocked the path of Jiang Wude and his wife.
“Our client has already been granted bail,” they said.
The police had stern faces: “We have obtained new evidence. Jiang Wude is suspected of infringing upon the rights of several interns at the company. He must cooperate with our investigation!”
The voices from that side were clearly audible, and everyone heard them.
Xia Enci couldn’t help but applaud: “This is karma at work! They deserve it! And to think they exploited interns, it’s utterly shameless!”
This time, Jiang Wude’s situation wouldn’t be resolved by bail pending trial.
The evidence had been collected and organized, handed over to the police; awaiting him was the prison time that he rightly deserved.
As for the business that Mrs. Jiang cared about, it was impossible to find any investors now.
Who would want to get involved with such a mess?
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With Xiao Meng’s ordeal coming to an end, Jiang Zhe, after consulting with her, decided to move back to school.
She would no longer have nightmares at night, nor would she affect her dorm mates.
Though she moved back, when Jiang Zhe was returning the key to La Xiu, he didn’t take it: “You keep it and live here for yourself, just in case you need it?”
So Jiang Zhe took it with her.
Bai Yilian and Tan Lu had already been expelled according to the school’s regulations, but the announcement had not yet been posted.
Jiang Fanyue had been silent for several days, and the situation at home combined with this recent setback had left her feeling very down.
The homeroom teacher of the first class, Tian Wangcheng, was also in a similarly foul mood.
Tan Lu’s grades had always been good, and her family was very well-off. Being expelled meant that he had lost a student with the potential for a key university.
In the past few days, Tan Lu’s family had also sought him out several times.
Sitting in his office, Tian Wangcheng was in a bad mood, just as Lou Qiaoyin was chatting with other teachers.
“Xiao Meng has already been confirmed for early admission by Beijing Music Academy, yes, but since she can’t go directly to school now, she still needs to stay and experience her senior year, which isn’t bad either.” Lou Qiaoyin couldn’t help but smile when talking about this matter.
Xiao Meng was her student, and a teacher feels honored when their students do well.
“Lou Teacher, I am really envious of you. Xiao Meng is so talented, and I’ve heard that the school is full of praise for you.”
“Yes, although many children in the unnamed class come from well-off families and have their own paths set, none can make our school hold its head high like Xiao Meng has done this time!”
“That’s Beijing Music Academy we’re talking about! They hand-pick excellent students wherever they find them, and they only take a few students every year. This time it has really lifted all our spirits.”
Tian Wangcheng did not join in the discussion and turned to leave instead.
While Lou Qiaoyin was speaking, she was informed that Director Han wanted to see her.
On arriving at Director Han’s office, she discovered that the current principal, Principal Li, was also present.
Director Han smiled and said, “Lou Teacher, congratulations on having a student like Xiao Meng in your class, and overall improvement in the unnamed class’s performance this time. It seems that entrusting you with this class was indeed a wise decision.”
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Lou Qiaoyin humbly said a few words, and then Tian Wangcheng knocked and entered.
“Principal Li, Director Han, I also have a few words I’d like to say.”
“I still have some matters to attend to, so I will take my leave.” Lou Qiaoyin immediately wanted to excuse herself.
“Lou Teacher, there’s no need for you to leave; I actually wanted to talk to you as well. Because of the incident involving your students Xiao Meng and Jiang Zhe, Tan Lu from our class was expelled, which I believe is unfair.”
Lou Qiaoyin knew right away why he was here; Tan Lu had good grades, and Tian Wangcheng wanted to protect her.
Tian Wangcheng continued, “If it weren’t for Jiang Zhe and Xiao Meng living off campus, which led to such a big misunderstanding, none of these incidents would have occurred afterward. Of course, I heard that Xiao Meng has psychological issues and is seeing a psychiatrist, but I won’t comment further on that. However, Tan Lu has always had good grades, and to be expelled over such a trivial matter seems excessive. I would like to seek the school’s opinion and also ask for Lou Teacher’s perspective on whether we should reconsider this case more carefully?”
“With Tan Lu relying on her family’s wealth to purchase negative publicity against classmates and the school, I think this matter cannot be tolerated,” Lou Qiaoyin disagreed. “If we overlook character just because someone has good grades, that is what I believe is truly unfair to other students!”
“Principal Li, Director Han, Tan Lu’s grades are second only to Jiang Fanyue in the first class, and she is capable of being admitted to a key university. It’s a real pity for her to be expelled,” Tian Wangcheng strived to persuade the school’s leadership.
“Although it’s a pity, we must separate matters,” Principal Li waved his hand.
“Then could we perhaps give her another chance? The monthly exam is tomorrow, and if she can rank within the top twenty of her grade, could we change her expulsion to probation?”
Principal Li and Director Han were swayed by his argument. Although there were many good students at the school, competing nationally against others still required more and better students.
Becoming one of the top twenty in the grade could lead to admission to some of the best universities in the Dragon Emperor Country.