Liu Meihua was dragged away like a dead dog.
The yard was finally quiet.
But the people hadn't dispersed yet.
The parents who were so anxious just now were now all excited with flushed faces.
It was more thrilling than watching a drama.
"Serves her right!"
Shi mother spat on the ground fiercely.
"She always acts high and mighty because of her vice-principal title, looking down on others."
"Hit a tough wall this time, didn't she?"
Su Qing held the pamphlet Lin Wan Yi had just handed out in her arms.
As if it were a gold brick.
She nudged Shi mother with her elbow.
"Alright, say less."
"Don't let the leaders hear and think the families in our compound are uncultured."
Shi mother pouted, not daring to curse further.
Everyone's eyes unconsciously shifted back to the wall base again.
Lin Wan Yi was preparing to bend down to pick up the bucket on the ground.
The bucket was full of muddy water left from washing brushes.
Dirty.
Heavy.
