49. Brawl at the school gate

"Chen'er!" an old man in military uniform walked over with a smile.

"Grandpa!" Ji Fengchen turned around and saw that it was Ji Guomin, so he ran over with a smile and gave Ji Guomin a big hug.

"Grandpa, why are you here?" asked Ji Fengchen.

"Your class meeting, why don't I come?" said Ji Guomin with a smile and touched Ji Fengchen's head.

"Thank you, grandpa," Ji Fengchen said happily.

"Chen'er, I didn't expect your homeroom teacher to treat you like this, why didn't you tell your family?" asked Ji Guomin.

Seeing that Ji Fengchen didn't speak, Ji Guomin continued, "Don't hold everything in your heart. Say whatever you have."

"Got it, grandpa," Ji Fengchen said.

"What are you doing here?" asked Ji Guomin.

"I've joined the basketball team and I'm training," Ji Fengchen said.

"Okay, that's right, I still have something to do, so I'll go first, you're okay," Ji Guomin said, and then touched Ji Fengchen's head and said.

"Okay, goodbye, grandpa," Ji Fengchen said.

"Madman, is that your grandfather?" asked Leeson.

"Yes," Ji Fengchen said with a smile.

"Is your grandfather a general?" asked Leeson.

"Yes," Ji Fengchen said with a smile.

"Awesome!" said Li Sen with a thumbs up.

At the end of the training, Ji Fengchen and Li Sen walked out of the school gate together. Not far away, the classmates were all gathered together, and Ji Fengchen squeezed in to see that it was people from the other two schools who were fighting.

"Boy, you dare to move my people, are you tired of being crooked?!" said one of the tallest men.

"Why are you robbing us because we students don't have much money?!" said a short, bruised man with a face.

"What are you fighting at the gate of our school!" Ji Fengchen walked over and asked.

"Who are you kid, it's none of your business, don't meddle with it!" the tall man yelled at Ji Fengchen with a wooden baseball bat.

"Thank you, brother, for your kindness, but it's my business, and I don't want to involve you," said the short man.

"I'm sorry, I can't look at it, I just like to be nosy," Ji Fengchen said with a smile.

"Hey, this is our school gate. Where are you not fighting, why are you fighting at the gate of our school?" asked Ji Fengchen.

"It's your business!" said the tall man.

"Classmates, we are all from the same school, and just now our people went to fight and were injured by them," said a classmate from the same school.

"Can't you settle your grievances on your own, why do you want to beat our people!" Ji Fengchen was furious and said loudly.

"Get out of your uncle!" the tall man yelled loudly, then rushed over and gave Ji Fengchen a blow on the spot.

"Click!", Ji Fengchen stretched out his hand to protect his head, and the wooden stick hit Ji Fengchen's arm right on, and it actually cracked.

"Bastard, you accompany me with the bat!" the tall man yelled loudly, and then stretched out a punch and went straight to Ji Fengchen's front door.

"Bang!", Ji Fengchen squatted down, and then struck out with a palm of his right hand, and the tall man immediately flew out upside down and fell heavily to the ground.

"It's really interesting, it's obvious that you broke it yourself, why do you want me to pay for it?" Ji Fengchen shook his head and said.

"Okay!" I don't know who called, and there was applause all around.

"It hurts, it hurts, it hurts, it hurts me" The tall man's face was pale and frightened, and he didn't dare to move in pain.

"Spread out, spread out, what are you doing!" At this time, the police rushed over.

"All the people involved in the fight came with us!" said a middle-aged police officer.

"You guys are really, you don't study well at a young age, what kind of fight are you fighting!" After the interrogation, the middle-aged policeman said, "Go back to all of you who were beaten in the fight, and you, you are self-defense, and you don't break the law." A few of you, you're just being forced to be in a hurry, it's okay, let's all go back."

"When it's a few of you who beat people, call my parents over!" said the middle-aged man loudly as he looked at the beaters.