"Stealing the Day" (4)
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Da Zhuang seemed to notice that something was wrong and shouted, "What are you doing, what do you want to do?" ”
The next moment, I watched Teacher Dai rush towards Da Zhuang with a small fruit knife.
The panicked Da Zhuang waved his arm to resist, and a bright red picture appeared in front of my eyes.
Blood sliced across the knife and splattered on the ground and walls, and I felt sick to my stomach, but I covered my mouth.
Da Zhuang's screams were louder than Teacher Dai's, and there was already movement in the village not far away.
Teacher Dai held the fruit knife in his hand and turned around, and his body was covered with Da Zhuang's blood.
Da Zhuang on the ground was still wailing, and he didn't seem to be dead, and if he looked closely, there were blood marks on Da Zhuang's thighs and arms.
Teacher Dai shouldn't have been heavy-handed, and the name of the village not far away had already arrived to surround the room.
Everyone was amazed at what was in front of them, and Mr. Dai saw the crowd throw down the fruit knife in their hands. He sat on the ground and seemed relieved, and began to cry.
The village chief was a little late, and he was still wearing his coat at the moment.
The arrival of the village chief was a little controlled, and under the arrangement of the village chief, the two young men took Da Zhuang to the town hospital in a board car.
The village chief took the lead and began to ask Teacher Dai, but Teacher Dai only knew how to cry but couldn't say anything.
Seeing that he couldn't ask, the village chief began to ask who arrived first.
The villagers identified each other one by one, and the last few uncles who came first all pointed to me.
It means that I was already in this place before we came, and I should have been the first to come.
In the unfinished house next door, the village chief pulled me down by myself.
The village chief put a hand on my shoulder and said, "The dog came the earliest, what did you see?" ”
"I came to give Teacher Dai the branch pen that I would use in class, and when I got to the door, I heard Teacher Dai shouting for help. I saw Da Zhuang pressing on Teacher Dai in the crack of the door, so I kicked the door in. I said.
"Are you sure you heard the teacher shouting for help? Da Zhuang pressed on the teacher? And then what? The village chief looked at me and said.
"Then I crashed in, Da Zhuang was startled and separated from Teacher Dai, and Teacher Dai rushed up with a knife, you can see this." I said.
The village chief touched his chin and said, "So do you know where the knife came from?" ”
I felt a pimple in my heart and said, "I don't know, I was a little scared at the time." ”
"I really don't know?" The village chief said.
I shook my head and didn't speak.
The village chief patted me and said, "Go back to sleep, are you scared?" ”
I nodded my head and turned to leave.
Teacher Dai did not attend class the next day, and she did not attend class after that.
I heard that Mr. Dai left at noon on the third day, and after explaining some things to the village chief, he left without saying goodbye to any of his classmates.
The village chief came, and we came to our house with a bag in my hand, which was the textbook brought by Mr. Dai, and according to the village chief's words, all of them were handed over to me at the moment.
It was a small backpack with only a few textbooks and a brand new Xinhua dictionary.
I asked the village chief if there would be any more teachers coming? The village chief shook his head and said, "It's a big deal when the matter comes out, and it's hard to talk about the teacher's affairs." ”
Da Zhuang returned to the village half a month later, and was wrapped into zongzi in a wheelchair.
The matter seems to be over, and I only remember that Da Zhuang's parents once begged the other party to sign the notebook when they saw a person in the village. And asked the other party not to talk nonsense when he met the police, and the thing he signed seemed to be called a plea letter.
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