On a morning that was neither clear nor warm in Gotham City, some cold wind and humid fog crawled through the cracks in the windows onto the balcony, condensing into a series of small water droplets that shone under the light.
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Schiller was sitting in his seat in the office, looking at the students' papers. After a while, a document was thrown over from the table next door. Schiller took his eyes away from the homework in his hand and turned to read the paper.
document.
"A ban on alcohol on campus? Which little genius brought this trouble to himself?" Schiller asked.
His colleague Anna stood in front of the water dispenser, waiting for the water to be filled, and said with her hands on her hips: "Obviously, our new principal is a genius. He is not so much a genius as he is ignorant."
Before Schiller could continue to ask her, Mrs. Maffei, the assistant to the principal, moved her somewhat bloated body, knocked on the door and came in. She said, "Professor Schiller, the principal is looking for you."
As soon as Schiller stood up, Mrs. Maffei walked up to him. She patted his arm gently and whispered: "He is really choking. You'd better be careful."
Schiller came to the principal's office. The new principal arrived just a few days ago. His name is Seldon. Seldon Smith is a white man who supports the Donkey Party. I heard that he was once the leader of the Academic Affairs Office of Princeton University. I don't know why.
I can't believe it, I want to be the president of Gotham University.
As soon as Schiller walked in, Seldon tapped the table and motioned for him to sit down. He was a very typical white leader who looked energetic and like a lion. He said, "I think you should have seen me.
The document issued, yes, it is imperative to ban alcohol on campus."
"I really don't know how this school can allow the brewery car to drive directly to the school gate. This is ridiculous. If this is the mess left by the original principal, then I will definitely clean it up, right now!"
"You know, in this case, we have to take a tough attitude. Based on your resume, Professor Schiller, I think dealing with a group of children will not be more difficult than dealing with those serial murderers, right?"
Schiller heard the underlying meaning of his words: Although I want the new officer to be a leader when he takes office, you have to be my spearman.
Schiller smiled and said: "Of course, of course..."
Then his tone became slightly colder and he said: "In fact, dealing with anyone in this world will not be more difficult than dealing with those crazy people who commit serial murders."
The principal heard the warning in his tone. He was not stupid, at least he was smarter than the original principal. He said: "I have heard about the previous disturbances in the school, but it has nothing to do with me. A new order is needed here."
, also needs new managers.”
Schiller showed a smile and said: "You have great ambitions. You want to establish a new order in Gotham. I almost applaud this goal."
"It's not Gotham, it's Gotham University. This will be my territory. I don't want to say any polite words about being responsible for the students. I just want to say that the former president was a cowardly idiot, so he got out, but
I am different from him!"
While speaking, he made various radical gestures, and from time to time he would tap his fingertips together on the table according to the emphasis, typical of American politicians.
Schiller glanced at his watch and said: "My class is about to start, but since it is a task assigned to me by the new principal, I will definitely complete it satisfactorily."
After saying that, he left. The new principal looked at his back with a bad look on his face. His intuition told him that this person was not so easy to deal with.
The next day, a letter of withdrawal was delivered to Bruce Wayne's desk.
There it says:
"...Because you have been drinking heavily on campus many times and organized parties containing alcoholic beverages. It has been found that at least 50 students have consumed the alcoholic beverages you paid for. I have to regretfully inform you, Mr. Wayne, that we
Your student status will be cancelled, and you must vacate the student apartment within three days. - Professor Schiller Rodriguez."
The next day, Seldon covered his forehead in the office. It could be seen that he was a little panicked. He said to Schiller: "I don't want... to be tough. Oh, yes, it is indeed tough, but, what I mean is
I mean, it’s not this tough, it’s too tough..."
The new principal cursed in his mind, what kind of lunatic is this? How dare he write a withdrawal notice to the heir of the Wayne family? This is Gotham University's largest financial backer! It supports Gotham University with billions of dollars a year!
If there were no Wayne, then his principal would still be nothing!
And I heard that Bruce has been fooling around, looks very unsightly, and doesn’t seem like an easy person to get along with. Is he really not afraid of offending the richest man in the world at all?!
Schiller still had the emotionless smile on his face, and he said: "I think overkill must be too much. If we dare to fire Bruce Wayne, then absolutely no one will disobey your prohibition on alcohol, right?"
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Seldon opened his mouth, but nothing came out. It was difficult for him to describe his complicated mood. He couldn't find the words to refute Schiller. In fact, what Schiller said was very reasonable.
Isn't it Bruce Wayne who is the best drinker in the entire Gotham University, who dares to drink during the day, and who dares to go crazy in the school after drinking? And what Schiller said is right, if Bruce is expelled,
Then the other students must behave like quails.
But the question is, which president of a private university dares to fire his own board chairman???
The principal didn't dare, but Schiller did. He wanted Bruce to get out of here, otherwise Gotham University would be in big trouble one day if a clown encountered him.
Seldon wiped the sweat from his forehead and said, "First of all, let's take back this expulsion notice..."
"I never take back a letter I write, but as the principal, you can make a phone call and ask him to deliver the letter to my office in person."
Schiller also imitated Seldon and knocked on the table.
"Mr. Principal, I am a teacher. Do you expect me to nod and bow down to students who make mistakes? How to please the board of directors is what the principal should do, not mine. My duty is to teach and educate people. I don't care if he is Wayne or someone else.
No one, no one can act wild in my class."
"By the way, please help me tell him that if I smell any trace of alcohol in my class in the future, I will kick him out directly. Don't blame me for not reminding him."
Crazy! Crazy! Seldon thought.
What kind of lunatic is Schiller? Why does he always have trouble with Bruce? He is the richest man in the world!
"Your stubbornness shocks me." After a while, Seldon said gloomily: "I hope you can keep your stubborn style forever."
Schiller smiled and said: "I will. In fact, in countless serious cases, I have faced those extremely vicious mental patients and lunatics. Compared with them, Bruce is like a newborn pony."
Horse, I hope he can stand up in front of me before he learns to run."
The principal looked at Schiller. Schiller's face was a little sickly pale, and his gray eyes were hidden behind the lenses, seeming to be shrouded in an inextricable gray fog.
After Schiller left, the principal pressed the switch of the recorder under the table. He thought that it was impossible for a dandy to endure such an insult from such a teacher. What Schiller said today would be best engraved on his
On the tombstone.
If a letter of withdrawal from school is not enough to make Bruce angry, then he will add something more. I wonder what Bruce will feel after listening to these recordings?
Seldon thought, no matter what abilities Schiller has for such a bold and young rich man, he will never be able to defeat the power of capital. The Wayne family has ten thousand ways to make a professor disappear from the world.
Even if Bruce wasn't that cruel, he wouldn't make it easy for someone who insulted him over and over again.
After Bruce received this recording, his expression was very strange. He was not angry. Yes, he was not angry at all.
In fact, even if this person is not Schiller, Bruce will not be too angry, because he is not impulsive and reckless as he shows.
But after listening to the recording, he actually felt relieved. Fortunately, Schiller didn't throw him some headaches and difficult-to-answer questions again, nor did he use the more troublesome way he usually did when chasing Bruce for homework.
Bad tone.
Bruce knew that this reaction was wrong. How could his demands be so low? Shouldn't it be Schiller who praised him to make him happier?
No, no, what's important about this?
Bruce threw the recorder on the table and scratched his hair. He had to admit that after listening to it, he couldn't help but think that maybe Batman had done a good job in Gotham recently, so
The professor's attitude changed.
Of course, he was Batman after all, and soon he began to think about business.
It seems that the principal’s targeting of Schiller was not without purpose. He seemed to have some additional information channels and could know that Schiller participated in the trial of the previous principal.
Bruce raised his eyes and wanted to create order at Gotham University. Rather, he wanted to turn Gotham University into his own hall of speech, and dangerous people like Schiller were naturally his first targets.
The next day, Schiller went to class as usual. Without even looking at Bruce, he picked up the textbook and started teaching.
Seldon, who was able to mobilize the classroom camera, couldn't help but frowned. Bruce didn't bother Schiller. What was going on?
Bruce, who disguised himself as a playboy, got into trouble a lot. He beat up several of his classmates. Although it was wrong to beat up professors, for the world's richest man, there was no one in the world whom he could not beat up.
He didn't beat up anyone who couldn't afford to pay for it.
Then he saw an even more incredible scene. When collecting homework, Bruce actually handed in a stack of paper, and judging from the thickness, he might have really written 3,000 words.
When did Bruce hand in his homework? Which professor at Gotham University dared to accept his homework? Which course at Gotham University dared not to give him full marks?
Thinking of this, the principal opened the Gotham University credit system. He found that in the psychology class that Schiller was responsible for, Bruce's homework score was less than two points, and the overall score was at the bottom. The teacher's comments column read:
"As a rich man, he is indeed enjoying life diligently and responsibly, but as a student, he really sucks."
The principal's hands were shaking a little. This is not an internal website, but a website that all students must check at the end of the semester. They can clearly see the comments given to them by each professor, and they can also leave comments to all professors.
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The principal thought like this, he turned the mouse wheel down, and then he suddenly saw that the comment Bruce left for Schiller was:
"I promise that I will complete all the homework next semester. If I do this, can you increase my homework score to two points? Or increase it to 1.8. If I can get more than 90 points in the final exam, I sincerely
I really hope that all my credits will not be deducted, even if only one point is deducted."
Isn't this just a replica of "Teacher, Caicai, Laolao"?
The principal had a dark face and shut down the computer. He felt aggrieved. There were so many people who wanted to get in touch with the Wayne Group, which would bring them huge benefits, and of course the principal was one of them.
But it seemed like he had little chance. Bruce didn't care whether he was the president of Gotham University or not. For him, the president was just a position he could change if he wanted.
But it seemed that Professor Schiller really managed to control the world's richest man. Seldon thought that no matter what, he must get rid of Schiller. If he wanted to go further, he must have an irreplaceable person in Bruce.
Status, Schiller was his biggest stumbling block.
On the other hand, Bruce began to be dissatisfied with the new principal.
Because when he went to return the withdrawal notice to Schiller, Schiller almost had the words "Get out of here" written on his face.
Before the new principal arrived, everything was going smoothly. Whether it was communication with Schiller or cooperation with Gordon, this was a social interaction that was very conducive to Batman's career.
As a result, the new principal suddenly introduced a ban on alcohol, which caused Schiller to find an excuse to drop him out of school. Of course, Bruce would be dissatisfied.