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Rich in the 70s: I Made a Rugged Veteran a Millionaire-Chapter 32: Fun Quiz
The fun Q&A with Jiang Cheng has begun.
Zhu Pengcheng stood at the forefront, trembling, facing Jiang Cheng. ๐๐ป๐ฎ๐ฎ๐ฌ๐๐๐๐ธ๐ซ๐๐ก.๐ฌ๐ธ๐
Zhu Pengcheng: Itโs okay, itโs okay, with so many people here, she wouldnโt dare do anything!
Jiang Cheng smiled beautifully, her voice melodious.
"An elderly grandmother, with white hair, picks up two yuan that fell on the ground and returns it to you honestly, and you express your gratitude as those around you applaud in appreciation."
"The grandmother is carrying something heavy, you have two choices: one, you help her carry it home, two, you ignore it. Zhu Pengcheng, what will you choose?"
Zhu Pengcheng, not being foolish, immediately raised his hand and shouted: "One! Iโll accompany her home."
"Okay, Zhu Pengcheng, youโve taken the grandmother to her doorstep, but it was quite far and remoteโwhat would you do next?"
Zhu Pengcheng replied loudly: "Iโm not afraid of the hard work!"
"Great! Zhu Pengcheng isnโt afraid of the effort, he trudged on and on, and with a thud, he fainted."
Zhu Pengcheng: ??
Students: ??
Teacher: ??
Jiang Cheng, holding a megaphone, asked: "Zhu Pengcheng, do your parents give you two yuan as pocket money?"
Zhu Pengcheng shook his head foolishly.
Two yuan pocket money has never crossed his mind in his entire life.
"Since you donโt have it, where did the grandmother get the two yuan to give you? When I said sheโd returned two yuan to you, didnโt you feel a bit pleased?"
Zhu Pengcheng lowered his head, and many students below followed suit.
Jiang Cheng looked at everyone, her voice emanating from the metal loudspeaker.
"Thereโs no such thing as a free lunch, the grandmother is just bait, sheโs a trafficker, who will sell you to a dark coal mine, never seeing sunlight, living with rats, drinking your urine when thirsty, and eating your rat friends when hungry."
In just a few sentences, Jiang Cheng painted a terrifying picture for the children below.
After a minute, Jiang Cheng cheerfully said: "Letโs continue with our fun Q&A, this time, weโll make choices together."
"Outside the train station, a man suddenly hugs you tightly, crying and calling you daughter. A woman rushes over, scolding, saying what are you doing running around, what if you get lost!"
"But you donโt know them at all, and no matter how you explain, those around donโt believe you, thinking youโre just throwing a tantrum. What would you do?"
The students and teachers below, immersed in the scenario Jiang Cheng set, were anxious and deep in thought.
Several people raised their hands, suggesting to shout, to call the police, or to bite the personโs arm.
Jiang Cheng nodded to each, motioning with both hands for silence.
"The best solution is to engage a third party."
"What you should do is damage public or private property, like the train stationโs glass or a passerbyโs thermos. Once a third party intervenes, immediately seize the opportunity to call the police. Of course, you will have to make compensation later."
Jiang Chengโs words made many realize suddenly, including the principal and Leader Tang, and even the police officer who had a few reservations about Jiang Cheng earlier in the day.
The police officer was diligently taking notes, trying to capture every word Jiang Cheng said.
Useful!
Very useful!
After the second example, Jiang Cheng began the third, fourth one.
If a pretty girl asks for your help, claiming someone is following her, what would you do? What should you do?
If a pregnant woman feeling unwell asks for help, what would you do?
If a blind person drops their handkerchief, you help pick it up, but end up fainting.
Jiang Cheng listed many scenarios of this kind.
Each scenario was novel, yet deeply thought-provoking, putting one in the scene.
Initially inattentive teachers were now more focused than the students.
Because Jiang Cheng said, itโs not just children at risk of being lost, women, and even strong men could be at risk too.
The awareness session went on until four-thirty, leaving both students and teachers still wanting more.
To them, Jiang Cheng wasnโt just spreading awareness; it was like imparting a life-saving manual!
At four-thirty, the session concluded.
Without delay, Jiang Cheng had the policeman return the bicycle to the principal and ran off with a backpack.
Leader Tang spoke a few words with the principal; both were pleased with the dayโs events.
The principal felt he had added to his achievements, planning to compile it into a report, perhaps earning a commendation.
Leader Tang achieved the goal of stirring the grass to alert the snake.
As traffickers, how can they not be eyeing the children?
Jiang Chengโs awareness session undoubtedly blocked many of their paths.
It seemed necessary to arrange protection for Jiang Chengโs side.
Jiang Cheng, at this moment, dashed to the night school, once again meeting the principal fleeing after throwing down lunch.
Jiang Cheng felt like she had become a fierce beast from the zoo.
"Principal, I have something to discuss!"
The principal took a few steps but came back, looking at Jiang Cheng earnestly: "I really have nothing to give you!"
"Not this! Principal, how about we stage a play?"
Principal Wang couldnโt keep up with Jiang Chengโs jumping thoughts.
"What?"
"A drama, advocating against human trafficking."
Principal Wang furrowed his brow: Against human trafficking?
"In principle, itโs doable."
"Then itโs settled."
Holding her lunch, Jiang Cheng dashed off.
Principal Wang, left behind, was thoroughly confused, wondering what Jiang Cheng meant.
Principal Wang shook his head, thinking Jiang Cheng was probably just acting on a whim, he nonchalantly returned to his office.
Meanwhile, Jiang Cheng had her meal in a few minutes and then headed to the office for class.
After Teacher Lรผโs small classroom session, Jiang Cheng returned to the classroom, starting conversations with classmates.
She focused on inquiring about Zhu Pengchengโs father at the food factory.
Coincidentally, someone at the night school knew about it.
Having obtained the information she wanted, Jiang Cheng concentrated on the class.
However, at this moment, no teacher dared to call on Jiang Cheng to answer questions; as long as she kept her head down, it was fine.
Donโt make her look up.
Over more than a week, Jiang Cheng had firmly established a reputation in the teacherโs circle as an extraordinarily gifted student that even teachers felt intimidated by.
After the first lesson, Jiang Cheng handed the teacher a set of exercises.
"Teacher, please give some guidance, and if no issues are found, use it as exercises for everyone."
Math Teacher Yu looked down to find pages of handwritten exercises, feeling unsure of what to say.
"Jiang Cheng, you?"
"Itโs better for everyone to make progress together, isnโt it?"
What Jiang Cheng said seemed ordinary, but it wasnโt a common occurrence.
Everyone harbors little selfish thoughts of their own; who would be so selfless in helping others?
Teacher Yu was moved, and the surrounding classmates were moved as well.
Sun Jiandong even felt a sense of inferiority.
Even Zhou Xiaohong and Zhang Cuijuan felt a bit awkward.
Only He Dan, full of grievance, thought: What a show-off! Once others surpass you in learning, you will find it your turn to cry!
Was Jiang Cheng afraid?
Naturally, she wasnโt.
The current materials were simple firstly, and secondly, she had never stopped learning.
Besides, she planned to cultivate the entire night school as her robust network for the future.
All these names once appeared in the book, coming to the heroineโs aid whenever she was in trouble.
Conclusively busy as tools.
Since thatโs the case, why not give a little in return.







