Pan Li understood what the teacher meant.
He lowered his eyelids, his little face full of dissatisfaction.
But after being in school for so long, Pan Li knew that children who admit their mistakes are good children.
He thought and thought, and finally said, "Teacher, because she argued with her mom, I just don't like her."
Pan Li looked up at the teacher and recounted what had happened earlier.
"They even had someone hold my dad up so he couldn't move. My mom told them to let my dad go, but they wouldn't listen, and she even said to my mom that I wasn't her child."
Pan Li used his own words to describe the events of the morning.
Teacher Liao felt a pang in her heart.
She had indeed watched Mianmian's live-stream and knew that Mianmian's fortune-telling was very accurate.
She had already told herself to treat Mianmian like a normal child, to not think about metaphysical stuff, and to be a teacher as Su Chenjin had said – to fulfill her responsibility as a teacher.