Chapter 356 - To Expel Fang Qiu! (1/2)
Chapter 356 To Expel Fang Qiu!Fang Qiu returned from Chengwu City and came back to campus.
He went back to his dormitory and had a good rest.
The next day was a Monday, the start of a new week.
8 AM, at the vice principal’s office.
“Cascade the orders written in these documents down!” Li Xiucai said as he casually flung the notices that had been prepared several days ago to his secretary, who stood in front of his desk. “How dare he go against me? I might only be the interim vice principal, but it wouldn’t be long before the word interim is removed. How could these measly directors attempt to threaten me? I’d like to see their reaction after they’ve read the content of these notifications!”
Li Xiucai was livid.
He was still hopping mad after his heated conversation with Su Mudong and Qi Kaiwen, and he had yet to calm down.
Thus, he had been thinking of ways he could exact retribution!
Obviously, it was impossible for him to exact retribution at this stage since he was merely the interim vice principal. He didn’t have the authority to do so; neither did he have the guts to target them.
However, he didn’t think it would be long before he was officially appointed as the vice principal.
Then, he would seize this golden opportunity to exact revenge on Qi Kaiwen and Su Mudong.
Since he had nowhere to vent his anger, Li Xiucai took it all out on Fang Qiu.
This was what led to these notices.
The main point of the notice was that every student must attend class, and whenever a student missed more than three classes, he would be barred from taking the examination and would have to re-enroll in the module.
If a student skipped more than ten classes in a single semester, he would be expelled!
His secretary took the notices from Li Xiucai, glanced at them, and smiled menacingly.
He had been transferred to the University of Jiangjing Chinese Medicine with Li Xiucai in order to take down Fang Qiu.
Thus, he had been looking into Fang Qiu’s activities within the university the moment his transfer was completed.
He discovered that Fang Qiu had left even before class ended and even applied for a semester-long leave of absence.
Liu Xiucai and himself had been surprised when they discovered this interesting fact about Fang Qiu.
However, this was something they could now use against Fang Qiu.
If Fang Qiu didn’t like attending classes, they would force him to go to class.
They would force him to do everything he hated!
This was the only way Li Xiucai could went his anger.
Soon, the notices were cascaded down from the management office.
It was posted on the university’s official website almost immediately, and it was also communicated via texts to the directors and teachers-in-charge. Several copies of the notices were also posted on the school’s noticeboard.
The moment the notices were posted, Qi Kaiwen, Liu Feifei, and those who had some inside knowledge of this matter knew that it was targeted at Fang Qiu.
When Liu Feifei received the notice via text, she immediately forwarded the text to Fang Qiu and reminded him to attend his classes from that day onwards. He could continue to take his leave of absence after the interim vice principal left.
Meanwhile, Fang Qiu, who had headed to the hospital bright and early in the morning, did not go to class even after he received the text message. Instead, he continued to treat patients at the acupuncture department.
After the past few days, he sensed that he had almost mastered his acupuncture skills. And after he reinforced his acupuncture skills with his internal Qi and his Qigong, it was far more effective than he anticipated.
The only way he could continue to progress was by strengthening his mental power.
Naturally, he had been practicing his mental power over the past few days.
However, it was much harder to achieve a breakthrough in this aspect than he initially imagined. After his series of breakthroughs earlier, his mental power was now stuck at a narrow bottleneck, and he couldn’t get it to progress beyond that point.
Nonetheless, he wasn’t worried.
He knew that he couldn’t afford to be anxious and that the only way was to continue practicing to let things take progress naturally. He would be able to progress if the timing was right.
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At the vice principal’s office at the university.
“Have you sent out the notices?” Li Xiucai asked his secretary as he sipped at his tea. “How did the directors from the various faculties react?”
“There was no reaction from them,” the secretary said with a shake of his head.
He knew that although Li Xiucai was asking about the directors from the various faculties, he was actually referring to Qi Kaiwan, the director of the Chinese Medicine faculty.
“Haha,” Liu Xiucai said with a cold laugh after he heard his secretary’s report.
“None of the directors might have reacted, but I’ve received a piece of good news,” the secretary said with a laugh.
“Go ahead,” Li Xiucai said.
“Fang Qiu did not attend his classes,” the secretary said. “I’ve asked someone to keep an eye on him.”
“Great!” Li Xiucai said with a chuckle. “How many classes was he supposed to attend today?”
“Three,” the secretary said. Then, he thought for a moment before he added, “He has nine classes scheduled a week.”
“Does he only have nine classes a week?” Li Xiucai said as he arched his brow. He thought for a moment before he clenched his fists and said, “Tell the management office to amend the ten classes stated on the notice posted on the official website to ten hours’ worth of classes. We’ll expel Fang Qiu after he has missed five classes!”
Each class was two hours long, so five classes were the equivalent of ten hours’ worth of classes.
“Do I have to inform the directors of the various faculties of this change as well?” the secretary asked.
“No!” Li Xiucai said as the corners of his lips curled into a sinister smile. “The notice on the official website shall take precedence. You should also tear up the notices posted on the noticeboard as well.”
“Wouldn’t this be going a little too far?” the secretary said hesitantly.
“I haven’t gone too far but they have!” Li Xiucai said as he scoffed.