The principal almost considered writing the words 'mind your own business' on his face. Mr. Wang had been teaching at the school for the longest time, so he was willing to give him some respect.
Eke International High School catered primarily to the children of wealthy families. Even if they accepted exceptional students who excelled in their studies, it would not alter the school's fundamental nature. This was a school designed for the offspring of affluent families.
Therefore, many conventional teaching methods were not suitable here. The principal had always grappled with how to change this situation, so he disagreed with Mr. Wang's outdated perspective.
"Principal, whether they're rich or noble, they're still students. And students can certainly learn from their teachers," Mr. Wang persisted in his viewpoint.
The principal was impatient to handle these matters and asked, "Then what is it that you want?"