Under the watchful eyes of everyone, Su Yan confidently ascended to the podium. He then looked at the audience, smiled, and said, "Student Chen Baoyi is right. To become class president, mere strength isn't enough; experience matters more. But when strength reaches a level like mine, that becomes an exception."
At this, Su Yan gave Chen Baoyi a meaningful smile and then turned to the audience again, saying, "Let's put it this way: if I become class president, no one will dare to bully anyone in our class. If you're bullied and you're in the right, just tell me, and I'll definitely stand up for you. Even students from higher grades—I'm not afraid of them at all. I'll still pin them to the ground and make them eat dirt."
Su Yan was definitely bragging a bit with that last sentence. It was okay, though. After all, it was a campaign speech. Everyone understood that you had to make grand promises. Whether he could deliver or not was secondary; winning the election came first.
