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Chapter 328

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No.1 Middle School was the best middle school in Anyang City. It was divided into junior high school and senior high school.

For the people of Anyang City, being admitted to No.1 Middle School's senior high school was equivalent to being admitted to one of the top universities in the country. In addition, six students from No.1 Middle School had been admitted to Hua University and Xi University, which made the school even more famous.

It was also because of this that No.1 Middle School's enrollment this year was so strict that it was almost harsh.

Adhering to the principle of "quality over quantity", many students who were originally studying at No.1 Middle School did not get admitted to No.1 Middle School. And those who did get admitted had to retake the exam and be assigned to different classes based on their grades.

Ye Chien had been in the Tibetan area all this time, so he had no idea that No.1 Middle School had caused a big commotion recently.

Parents whose children were studying at No.1 Middle School's junior high school but did not get admitted to No.1 Middle School's senior high school all gathered at the school gate on the first day of school. They held up red banners to protest the "unfairness" of this enrollment.

"Is there any justice in this world? Is there any law?! Our children are studying at No.1 Middle School, but they are not allowed to go to high school! "

"Protest, protest! Protest against the school's completely inhumane enrollment! "

"Being assigned to different classes based on grades is clearly harming the students. All of us parents are protesting!"

These parents were not the only ones causing trouble at the gate of No.1 Middle School. Some people who wanted to stir up trouble also joined in. Someone threw an egg at the school sign of "No.1 Middle School", and then the whole school gate became even more chaotic.

As long as someone had something in their hands, they threw it at the school to show the "unfair" treatment of their children.

Before Ye Chien and the boys from the same village could enter the school gate, the bus that was supposed to stop at "No.1 Middle School" was stopped by the police. A policeman wearing a light green 95 police uniform walked up and glanced at Ye Chien. "Student, your parents didn't send you to school?"

The boys from the same village had never dealt with the police before, but they had grown up in a village with an army, so they had some guts.

Hearing this, he walked over and shielded Ye Chien behind him. He was a little scared, but he maintained his composure. His voice was a little tense as he replied, "No, both of us came here by ourselves. We didn't have any parents accompanying us."

"We are students from the town. We don't have an adult to send us off." When Ye Chien saw this, he gently patted the boy's tense shoulders and said with a smile, "Did something happen at school? I think …"

She pointed outside the bus. "These students didn't go to school. They're all standing outside. Something must have happened at school."

What could possibly happen at school? In 1996, other than the return of Hong Kong, there didn't seem to be any major events that happened. However, the internet was still not developed in 1996. If something big really happened, it was normal for her not to know.

Usually, it was the parents who asked if something had happened at school. Now that a student took the initiative to ask him, the policeman who stopped the car smiled and said, "You're quite smart. No wonder you could get into No.1 Middle School. You …"

As he said this, the policeman looked at Ye Chien. Why did he look a little familiar? Where did he see him? A criminal? Definitely not!

But he did look familiar. He seemed to have seen him somewhere before.

"Come on, student. Get off the bus with him. Remember to take your luggage." The policeman had an occupational disease and did not intend to let Ye Chien get off the bus just like that. Instead, he motioned for her and the boys from the same village to get off the bus with him.

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