Urban Miracle Doctor
Chapter 220 - 220 220 Campus Bullying

220: Chapter 220 Campus Bullying 220: Chapter 220 Campus Bullying “Diu Diu, was it him who hit you?

Speak boldly, Daddy’s here!” Qin Han turned back and said to Diu Diu.

Fearfully looking at Wang Ziyang, Diu Diu said, “It was him.”

“Little fellow, lying is not a good habit, oh.

How could Ziyang hit you, given the big age difference between you?” the man said lightly.

“It was him who hit me, with a mop handle.

He said I don’t deserve to attend this kindergarten, that this is a place for nobles, and I am a poor person’s child.

I just ignored him, and then he hit me,” Diu Diu said bravely.

Song Yuwei’s eyes were about to spit fire as she looked at Qin Han and said, “Qin Han!”

At that moment, for the first time, Song Yuwei wanted Qin Han to resort to violence to resolve the matter—an older child, not only verbally insulting

a five-year-old but also resorting to physical violence.

Qin Han instantly understood the meaning in Song Yuwei’s eyes and nodded, saying,

“Do you have anything else to say?”

“That’s impossible, you’re not trying to extort us for not being able to pay the tuition, are you?” Wang An frowned and said.

Meanwhile, the child standing beside the man also said, “Poor ghost will be poor ghost, is it just about the money?

Dad, just waive some of his school fees and it’ll be fine.”

Upon hearing this, Wang An looked down at Wang Ziyang.

Initially, he didn’t believe his child would hit someone, but from his son’s words, he realized it was true.

“Regardless of the reasons, out of humanitarian considerations, I can decide to waive a term’s school fees for you,” Wang An said indifferently.

“Waive the school fees?

Haha!

Very good!” Qin Han said with a cold voice, glancing at Wang Zian standing next to Wang An, suddenly laughing.

“I will call the police, characterize this incident as school bullying, and report it to the Education Bureau as a typical case, along with my daughter getting hit.

I will also notify the media.

You may not take this seriously, but let me tell you, your child has broken the law.

The city government is currently cracking down on this issue, and at fifteen, he’s certainly old enough to go to juvenile detention,” Qin Han continued confidently.

“You…” At Qin Han’s words, Wang An pointed at him, momentarily at a loss for words.

As a kindergarten shareholder, he knew all too well that what Qin Han was saying was true, and if the matter blew up, not only would the kindergarten face massive compensation and public outcry, but Wang Ziyang going to juvenile detention was almost guaranteed.

“What do you think should be done?” Qin Han asked indifferently, though his tone was exceptionally icy.

The little guy’s eyes were sparkling brighter as he looked at Qin Han.

While he was young, he knew being caught by police was scary.

When he heard Qin Han say that the police would catch Wang Ziyang, his eyes filled with adoration, thinking his dad was so powerful.

At this time, more and more parents were gathering at the entrance of the kindergarten, including those who had already been standing nearby and were thus familiar with the entire incident, constantly informing the later inquirers.

Suddenly, all the parents were visibly outraged.

“How could such a big child bully a little friend like that, how did his parents educate him?”

“He’s this kindergarten shareholder’s child, and he often bullies other kids here.

My son has been bullied by him too.”

“Just because his family owns shares in the kindergarten, he behaves lawlessly.”

“He should be sent to juvenile detention to learn a lesson.”

With these comments swirling around him, Wang An’s forehead began to sweat.

Steeling himself, he said, “Then what do you propose we do?

Surely you’re not suggesting we should beat my son?”

“No, I won’t resort to violence in front of my daughter; otherwise, his ten heads wouldn’t be enough.” Qin Han said coldly.

Hearing Qin Han’s words, Wang An felt a twinge of fear.

From the very beginning, he’d felt that Qin Han was not like ordinary people.

As a kindergarten shareholder who interacted with many people normally, his impression was that Qin Han seemed like a soldier, because Qin Han had an oppressive chill about him—probably what people referred to as a ‘murderous aura.’

“So how can this be resolved?

I can give you money,” Wang An said through gritted teeth.

“Money?

Your kindergarten isn’t worth much, and besides, you’re just a minor shareholder.

I want your son to apologize to my daughter in front of all the parents!” Qin Han stated indifferently, yet his tone was filled with unquestionable authority.

“Just like that?”

“Just like that!”

Wang An immediately turned back and slapped Wang Ziyang, saying, “Apologize now!”

Wang Ziyang, who was usually spoiled at home, looked resentful and reluctant, muttering softly, “Sorry!”

“Louder!” Qin Han suddenly yelled, the sound reverberating in everyone’s ears and causing Wang Ziyang to shiver in fright, so much so that a yellow liquid began to trickle down his pant leg.

“I’m sorry!” Wang Ziyang almost shouted the words out loud.

“You can go now.

If you ever dare to bully my daughter again, I promise it won’t be this easy on you next time!” After Qin Han finished speaking, he took Song Yuwei by the hand and left.

Meanwhile, Wang An’s back was drenched in cold sweat.

Qin Han’s roar had truly frightened him.

Looking down at his son, he saw that Wang Ziyang’s legs were still trembling.

“Useless thing!

Get back home!” Wang An said angrily, but he didn’t notice that, at that moment, a glimmer of light had vanished from Wang Ziyang’s eyes.

Qin Han’s mouth curled into a smile; he knew that after this incident, Wang Ziyang would probably never dare to bully others again since a shadow had been implanted in his heart.

In the car, Qin Han took out the ointment he had made for Song Yuwei and gently applied it to the little one, who soon happily said, “Daddy, it doesn’t hurt at all anymore.”

“I thought you would…” Song Yu said softly from the passenger seat.

“Think I’d get into a fight?

In front of the kids, I try my best not to resort to violence,” Qin Han said with a smile.

Song Yuwei suddenly realized that Qin Han’s way of thinking had changed.

Could this be what happens to men with children, especially to men with daughters?

They say every man is prepared to go to prison for his daughter’s sake.

She thought that given Qin Han’s temperament, he wouldn’t let that child off easily, yet she hadn’t expected Qin Han to choose to resolve the matter legally.

However, Song Yuwei was happy inside because Qin Han had matured.

As night fell like water, Song Yuwei sat in her pajamas at a desk reading documents, while Qin Han lay in bed quietly watching her.

Doudou, beside him, was sleeping sweetly with a smile on her face, as if she were dreaming of something joyful.

Suddenly Song Yuwei’s ears turned from white to red, and in a low, coy voice, she said, “Why do you keep staring at me?”

“How would you know I’m looking at you if you’re not looking at me?” Qin Han said, laughing.

“I can feel it, don’t you know women have a strong sixth sense?” Song Yuwei said defiantly.

But seeing Qin Han’s teasing expression, she got angry and went over to pinch a soft spot on his waist as a form of ‘reassurance.’

Qin Han, with a pained expression, begged for mercy, “I’m wrong!”

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