Chapter 277 - 277 270 Swipe a Card Swipe a Cat
Chapter 277 - 277 270 Swipe a Card Swipe a Cat
?Chapter 277: Chapter 270: Swipe a Card? Swipe a Cat? Chapter 277: Chapter 270: Swipe a Card? Swipe a Cat? Zheng Tan had heard Jiao Yuan complain about some issues within the school before. His class had a rivalry with Fifth Class of the same grade – from sports meetings to basketball matches, and even to the end-of-term evaluations. Everyone knew not to praise Fifth Class in First Class, and not to boast about First Class in Fifth Class. Even if you truly thought someone from the other class was impressive, you had to keep it to yourself, or risk triggering public indignation.
The rivalry also involved the headteachers of the two classes, who had been at odds for a long time. In class meetings, when negative examples were needed, the headteacher of Fifth Class would first point to First Class. Back in first grade, Fu Lei was still the “Lone Ranger” at the bottom of his class – he was frequently criticized as an example by the Fifth Class teacher, who had even claimed in private that this student was a “piece of stinking dog poop.” Fu Lei had never forgotten this grudge.
As for the exemplary students in both classes, they’d avoid mentioning each other’s unless they made a mistake – then they’d criticize without mercy.
The most savage critics of Jiao Yuan and the other children of high school teachers were from the Fifth Class. Students from other classes enjoyed watching the drama from a safe distance. There was always competition between classes in each grade, and with First and Fifth Class clashing fiercely, it was enough for the onlookers to enjoy the show without getting involved – both classes were not to be trifled with.
“What’s up, good little boys not doing your homework and hanging out here instead?” A boy about the same age as Jiao Yuan and his friends said disdainfully.
Several from Fifth Class were gathered there, and even if they weren’t from Fifth Class, they might be from other classes. They all seemed quite young to Zheng Tan.
“Never been in there, have you?” The boy pointed behind him to “Triumph,” mocking them with a sneer, as if laughing at how Jiao Yuan and the others lacked experience. “Heh, it figures. You’re all good little boys, after all. Karaoke bars, dance halls, pubs, game rooms… Which of you would dare to go?”
Jiao Yuan and his friends remained silent; in fact, they had been to such places, but they chose not to say anything. Admitting it would be akin to asking for trouble, inviting criticism when they got back. Unlike these guys, they did not parade their rebellious acts as a badge of honor.
“According to national laws and regulations, some commercial entertainment venues are not suitable for minors. In some places, that is an outright ban,” Jiao Yuan said confidently, without changing his expression.
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