Chapter 1116 Classes Are Everywhere

Mason was standing at the doorway as he hurried home and suddenly became less urgent, looking at the small flower garden that had been turned over, he stood at the doorway and lit a cigarette.

After all, these are all Doolin's family affairs, and sometimes the children do need to be taught a lesson.

Those education experts in society say every day that children cannot be beaten, and some members of the Imperial Parliament want to write proposals for them, such as a law for the protection of young people, and family education should be included in the imperial law.

I think that when the Gualts and Ogding were still fighting, no one raised the issue of the juvenile protection law, let alone the time when the Gualts and provincial Ya teenagers could not even eat a few years ago, there was no protection of the rights and interests of juveniles.

So, it should be beaten, glancing at the half-ruined flower garden, Mason will never admit that he didn't go in at this time, because that little Gou Ri ruined the flowers he raised.

It takes courage to face a furious Doolin, and the source of courage is the cigarette that has just been lit in his hand.

It's just that...... Why didn't I hear the cry?

It must have been too light, and Durin was still too gentle, and Mason inexplicably remembered Mr. Kersma's belt, stick, fork, and slap, and the three children who cried like their father had died when the sun went down.

Those are the memories of youth that have passed away.

In the room, Mr. Kersma was crying about the unfair treatment he had suffered at school and his own resistance.

In fact, Durin also considered these problems when he arrived, and the problem could never be only for a child, no matter how naughty and naughty a child was, it would be difficult for them to muster up the courage to swing their fists in the face of adults.

Rabbits bite when they are forced to bite, let alone these children who are still afraid of the adult world?

He wants to know what is going on and what is really going on, and if his children are at fault, he will let Mr. Kersma know what the Kersma family tradition is.

But if the school is also at fault, then they also need to take their own responsibility.

In the course of Mr. Kersma's description, for the first time, something appears that makes Durin feel that he is not a good father, and keeps him silent the whole time, which frightens Alyssa, but Durin never moves.

Tennell's Wisteria Private College is one of the best private colleges in the Tennell area and the surrounding two or three cities.

This also has a lot to do with Lady Vivian's husband, the former mayor Peter.

After marrying Lady Vivien, Peter sought to gain more support by building a private college of the highest standards in the Turnaire area to raise the standard of education in the Turnaire area and the surrounding area.

In fact, everyone knows that it is not ordinary people who can receive a good education, but celebrities, tycoons and politicians.

Peter's approach may have been in conflict with the socio-economic situation of the time, but it met the needs of the privileged, and the higher the social status, the more he understood the importance of networking, knowledge and knowledge in the process of climbing up, but it was incidental.

A school like this, which concentrates the children of the powerful families in the surrounding area, is a great help in nurturing the children's future network, and the school does have a very complete and excellent education team, and everyone is willing to send their children to this private college.

As a result, the students in the school come from either rich or noble backgrounds, and behind each child there is a family with a certain influence in society.

After Peter's death, the private college lost its biggest supporter, but the rapid socio-economic development just filled in some of the problems, so that the private college survived and lived well.

In order to attract more students with special talents into the school and contribute to the survival of the school, they began to recruit the whole society, just like the Royal Academy, instead of only recruiting a small group of people as before.

This divides the students in the school into three, six, nine, etc., complicating the campus environment.

Although Mr. Kersma had the surname Kerma, the school officials did not think that he was necessarily a direct member of the Kersma family, and they did not even think that this child would be Durin's child.

It is well known that any person who makes a career in this society will have many relatives who know and do not know, plus Mr. Quesma's mother is called Alyssa, not Ophelia, and his home address is still in the country.

This contributed to their disregard and even disregard for Mr. Quesma.

The children of the elite class in the school are not as simple and cute as ordinary children, and the concept of class has been firmly embedded in their lives since childhood.

When some adults even bend down and bow their heads to these children in social situations, some children have a natural sense of superiority, and turn the superiority into an attack on personality.

When Doolin said, "I'm a farmer," people applauded and smiled, because he was a strong man, a successful man, and a top of society.

Even if he is born as a beggar, people must remain in awe, because his power, his deterrent power, makes these people have to bow their heads and admit the cruelty of reality.

But for a child, being ridiculed as a farmer from the countryside is definitely not a great experience.

Either you will become inferior and autistic from now on, or you will stand up and rebel.

Mr. Kersma, who has a family that is not willing to be ordinary, leads a group of children who are also from the bottom of the society, but have wealth but low social status because of the great changes in the empire.

They unite to defend themselves against the humiliation, the harm inflicted on them by the children of the elite class.

They can't talk to their parents about their grievances like the children of the elite do, and then the parents can change the reality with just a small instruction.

Their parents are more likely to tell them that they will endure and pass, and who will let the parents of those children have dominance over his parents?

All they have is the courage to rebel and their fists, which in school is much more useful than the pressure of adults in society.

Thus the Tomikas gang was formed, and as the leader of the resistance, Mr. Quesma was naturally on the front line.

The outbreak of this problem stems from the oppression of the common class by the elite class, and some children from the elite class are unwilling to resist the children who are often beaten, blackmailed, and humiliated by them, so the two sides decide to fight.

It's also one of the easiest ways for children to deal with intense conflict in school, even though the school hierarchy may have known about it, but they just sit idly by.

This is because there are children from elite families who have a huge influence in society, and there are people who have a lot of power to influence policies about the future of the school.

Moreover, they also did not think that these children would lose to the Tomikas gang, because they were more numerous, older and had more advantages in physical confrontations.

But in the end, those children lost because they were too "precious" to be hurt, they didn't want to break their heads and bleed to lose their dignity from their parents, even if they had more advantages, but they still lost.

In the battle of thirty-three people against nearly seventy or eighty people, Mr. Quesma led and commanded wisely, defeated the children of the elite class, and established the position of the supremacy of the school.

Of course, if a person has achieved many major successes in a row, he will become arrogant and conceited, and the children have not yet completed the three views and mature thinking ability, and they will begin to return the humiliation they have suffered to those who inflicted it, and even some of them will become more serious.

The growing conflict finally led the school top brass to put an end to the meaningless dispute, and Mr. Kersma's teacher called him to his office and explained the situation.

Mr. Kersma could not fully retell the grammar and mood of adult communication, but During knew that it was definitely not a good word, it was nothing more than a comparison in terms of class, identity, status, and power, in an attempt to make Mr. Quesma realize the fact that he could not resist anything in the face of this adult-dominated world.

So the Tomikas gang was disbanded, the parents of the children were called to the school for an interview, and the children of the elite class who had risen back won the victory of "justice" again.

In fact, this is not a difficult thing to solve, the school only needs to tell the parents of the members of the Tomikas gang, their children's opponents, who the parents of those students are, what they do, and the Tomikas gang will naturally end.

Children may still be pursuing pure fairness or stupid justice, but adults know how to weigh the pros and cons, and the school's partiality, intentionally or unintentionally, has seriously hurt Mr. Quesma and the Tomikas gang.

Some members who were unwilling to listen to their parents' requests decided to retaliate after consulting with Mr. Quesma, and the teacher who said those words and invited their parents was the first target of their retaliation.

When they were about to enter the summer vacation, they found an opportunity to beat up the teacher, and then things quickly developed to this day.

Mr. Quesma stopped crying much after he finished speaking, and Durin looked at him calmly and asked a question, "Do you think you are at fault?"

Mr. Quesma thought for a moment and nodded, "Yes, father, I did something wrong. ”

Faced with this answer, Durin seemed to be very happy with his smile, and Mason, who had just pushed the door in, was stunned for a moment, because he knew that the smile on Durin's face was definitely not a good thing when facing business.

Most of the time, he will remain in a state of smiling rather than smiling, looking a little serious and a little relaxed, but it is definitely not a blooming smile.

"Calm down......," Mason said, and went into the room, trying to hide Mr. Laughkma behind him.

But just one look at Dulin stopped his movements, and he stood aside.

"I'm educating my son, please stand aside, thank you!"

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