Switched Life:I Went Viral on a Family Variety Show-Chapter 50 Who Allowed You to Scold Her

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Chapter 50: Chapter 50 Who Allowed You to Scold Her

Tang Yuanmao’s comment was so abrupt that the freshmen thought he was a scammer. But when they clicked on the name, it turned out he really was their dean.

The freshmen were moved to tears. Never mind the dean’s usual stern and serious demeanor, in times of need he really stood up for them.

With the dean backing them, they felt more confident and all liked Tang Yuanmao’s post, pushing his reply to the top.

The hashtag #DeanOfZijinPostsToSupportStudents quickly soared into the top ten trending topics, prompting alumni who had previously berated Sang Ning for cheating to also declare their support for their dean.

However, when they clicked on Tang Yuanmao’s reply, they were dumbfounded. Something seemed off, and they soon received a message.

Upon opening it, the content read as follows:

Tang Yuanmao V: Today, I want to thank our prospective freshmen. Your enthusiasm has deeply moved me. At the same time, I must criticize some students who, after hearing mere snippets online, recklessly accuse others. You have let down the word "meticulous" which I taught you. @FlyingRabbitToTheMoonDive @AttractiveBlackHole @SoarThroughTheSolarSystem @PointingToTheBigDipper.

Those named by the dean felt their faces heating up in embarrassment.

Flying Rabbit To The Moon noticed someone mentioning him, and looked closer, realizing it was the same idiot who messaged him earlier. Was this guy addicted to impersonating their dean?

Curious about this person’s Weibo activities, he clicked on his profile, where several glaring words caught his eye — Dean of Zijin Research Institute!

His legs went weak, and he suddenly knelt to the ground. Grabbing his phone, he quickly sent a private message to Tang Yuanmao to apologize.

[Dean, it was my mistake. I shouldn’t have cursed at you earlier. Please be the bigger person and forgive me this once. I won’t dare next time.]

Tang Yuanmao: Child, you shouldn’t apologize to me. You should apologize to the person you’ve wronged. We study astronomy here, gazing at the vast and boundless sky. Those who look towards the universe should not have such a narrow mind. Everyone in our institute is the cream of the crop, I shouldn’t need to tell you what to do next.

Tang Yuanmao’s words woke Song Yang. He couldn’t calm down for a long time, his cheeks burning with shame.

Afterward, he used his account, Flying Rabbit to the Moon, to post a lengthy apology, tagging Sang Ning, Tang Yuanmao, and Zijin’s Weibo accounts.

No one was harsher on Sang Ning on Weibo than Flying Rabbit to the Moon. Once his apology letter was out, other influential alumni also began posting apologies.

They criticized others maliciously before understanding the facts, disappointing their dean’s teachings, and the identity of being an academic researcher.

Once things calmed down, Tang Yuanmao finally breathed a sigh of relief and felt immense gratification.

To err is human, and to correct one’s errors is commendable. He believed that this issue would certainly serve as a lesson for the students, and they would be more cautious in the future.

Tang Yuanmao asked Qian Yang to give him his phone number because he wanted to call Director Sun personally. The most important thing now was to meet with Sang Ning in person.

"Sang Ning, have you lost your mind? Why would you steal Zijin Research Institute’s test questions?"

Director Sun had someone shut down the livestream temporarily. He stood at the round table, furiously waving the completed test paper in Sang Ning’s face.

Sang Ning: ??? This was her own test that she created. What’s wrong with stealing from herself?

Song Shiye held back the enraged Director Sun. "Director Sun, maybe there’s been a misunderstanding?"

Sang Chuan threw down his pen and, not bothering to copy anymore, got up and grabbed Director Sun by the collar. "I’m giving you one more chance. Who are you accusing of stealing?"

Faced with Sang Chuan, who was almost half a head taller, Director Sun’s momentum dwindled, but being threatened by such a young brat was also quite embarrassing.

Just as he was agonizing over how to resolve the awkwardness, the sudden ringing of a phone saved him.

He caught his phone with one hand and pressed the answer button, while menacingly pointing at Sang Chuan’s nose with his other hand, mouthing a silent threat, "Kid, just you wait!"

"Phooey! What bad luck!" Sang Chuan forcefully pushed Director Sun forward before letting him go.

"Hello, are you the director of the ’Encounter in Countryside’ program, Director Sun?"

A calm, strong voice came through the phone, sounding like an older person.

Director Sun responded, "I am. May I know who’s calling?"

"Director Sun, hello. I’m Tang Yuanmao, the dean of Zijin Research Institute. May I ask if it’s convenient for me to meet Sang Ning?"

Hearing this, Director Sun was scared out of his wits, clutching his phone tightly against his waist, his expression twisted as he yelled at Sang Ning.

"We’re done for, Sang Ning, you’re finished!"

"The dean of Zijin Research Institute personally called to find you. You’d better pray they don’t call the police!"

Sang Ning still wore a puzzled expression.

"I dare you to say that again!" Sang Chuan raised his fist to hit Director Sun, but Sang Ning quickly held him back. ƒreewebηoveℓ.com

Director Sun sneaked a sideways glance at Sang Chuan, then picked up the phone again, nodding and bowing, "Dean Tang, I swear, this has nothing to do with our production team. I’m telling off Sang Ning right now for you, you hear..."

Before Tang Yuanmao could say anything, Director Sun pulled the phone far from his ear and again berated Sang Ning.

"No wonder the industry calls you a menace. Not only is your temper foul, but your character is questionable too!"

"I’m putting my foot down today. The show can’t have someone with tainted records like you. Either you leave voluntarily, or I’ll call the police on behalf of Dean Tang and have the authorities take you away!"

Sang Ning remained expressionless, looking at Director Sun as if he were a clown. What on earth was he on about today?

Meanwhile, she had to restrain Sang Chuan, who looked insane, and was itching to rush up and finish off Director Sun.

She felt utterly exhausted.

"Director Sun, please listen to me. That’s not how things are." Tang Yuanmao was anxious but remained composed, speaking in a moderate volume.

On the other end, Director Sun’s scolding grew louder. Tang Yuanmao rolled his eyes and, after a deep breath, shouted so forcefully that the whole courtyard could hear him, "Sun Xingsheng, calm down!"

Tang Yuanmao’s voice was so loud that everyone in the courtyard heard it, and Director Sun instantly fell silent.

Did he just have a hallucination? Someone called his full name. Being used to being called Director Sun, he nearly forgot his own real name.

Upon confirming the voice came from the phone, Director Sun clutched the phone tighter and timidly asked, "Dean Tang, was that you calling me just now?"

Tang Yuanmao: "Yes, it was me. Sang Ning is my valued guest. Who gave you permission to berate her?"

Director Sun: ???

The director’s assistant jogged over to Director Sun, bent over like an eunuch from the palace, and handed him the phone with both hands, signaling him with his eyes to check it.

Director Sun tapped into Weibo’s homepage, quickly skimming through several trending posts. His expression changed dramatically.

The situation now was just one big awkward moment. Someone, please come take him away!