Reborn in the Eighties as a Housewife with a Space

Chapter 2332 - 2326: Just Talking About the Facts



Chapter 2332: Chapter 2326: Just Talking About the Facts



"There was a girl with good grades, but because of some family issues, she had to leave home. However, her parents were uneasy about leaving a young girl at home alone. They want her to transfer schools, but..." Chu Molin briefly explained Qin Jiale’s situation.


"So you’re saying you want her to come to our school. But why should I accept her?" The principal looked steadily at Chu Molin, reminding him that this wasn’t a shelter.


"I’m just asking if you could give her the opportunity to take an exam. You can decide whether to accept her or not after the exam. If you don’t give her this chance, I’ll have to find another school." Chu Molin was unfazed by the principal’s words.


"Are you threatening me?" The principal stared at Chu Molin. What did he mean by that?


"No, I’m just stating the facts. If you don’t want her here, I’ll have to find another school for her. It’s not a threat; it’s just the reality. How did this become me threatening you?" Chu Molin leaned back on the sofa, speaking calmly.


"What school are you thinking of finding? You know we’re not on good terms. Isn’t that a threat?" The principal just wanted to smack this stubborn kid. He might not have directly said he was threatening him, but that’s exactly what he implied.


If he doesn’t accept this female student, she’ll be sent to his rival’s school. And the girl has excellent grades. Isn’t this just asking for trouble? If this isn’t a threat, then what is?


"Principal, I really don’t mean it that way. If you think that, there’s nothing I can do about it. And I’ve already said, I just want her to have the opportunity to take an exam. You can decide based on the results. At that time, you might even say that I’m bringing talent to you." Chu Molin still believed in his wife. She said her younger sister was a good student, so she must be. With his wife tutoring her, he couldn’t believe she would do poorly.


Saying this now, Chu Molin didn’t think he was being unreasonable. After all, he was indeed bringing talent to the school. If this was being unreasonable, then what was reasonable? For Chu Molin, anything his wife was concerned about was important to him. If the principal didn’t agree, he would find another way to help with the school transfer.


"Since you’re saying it like that, if I don’t agree, wouldn’t I seem narrow-minded?" The principal looked at Chu Molin, a mix of love and hate, yet powerless against him. Who could blame him for being so capable?


"It’s up to you to decide. I won’t make any other suggestions for you. You’ll see what kind of student I’m bringing you." Chu Molin wasn’t going to make the decision for him, lest he be blamed later.


"You really are something. Can I ask what this female student is to you? From what I know, your wife treats you well. Surely, you’re not finding her a sister, are you?" The principal was hinting at whether Chu Molin was being unfaithful, albeit in a roundabout way.


"Yes, she’s my wife’s sister, but not in the way you’re thinking. They’re biological sisters. This female student is my wife’s younger sister. Do you think with such an outstanding sister, the younger one would be lacking?" Chu Molin merely glanced at the principal. He hadn’t done anything wrong, so he felt no guilt. But for a school head, wasn’t it inappropriate to think like this?



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