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Chapter 226

Chapter 226 \nTitle: My Son Might be a Villain\n

Translator: Fringe CapybaraChapter 226 – "That will make up for your room and board here nicely." (1)

“To look through them,” replied Lu Shao very matter-of-factly.

Today, after Su Ran’s hard work, Mr. Lu was brought back into the Class #8’s Parents’ chatgroup again.

With Su Ran’s department, Lu Shao’s first assignment as a parent was to report back in the group the progress of his child’s homework.

Su Han thought about that too after hearing what Lu Shao had said. He pinched his lips shut but resentment was still written all over his stubborn face.

“I don’t need you looking through my homework.

“Besides.” He paused, looked away from Lu Shao and grumbled in a low voice, “It’s the parent’s job to look through the homework. What does that have to do with you?”\n

Su Han wasn’t loud when he said that but the hallway with just the two of them standing there was very quiet.

Sure enough, the dim light in Lu Shao’s eyes deepened after hearing Su Han’s words.

The awkwardness between the two last seemingly half a minute when Lu Shao started talking again.

“You have completed all of your homework assignments?” asked Lu Shao.

“That goes without saying.”

“And all of them completely correctly?”

“Of course.” That, Su Han could speak with full confidence.

Hearing that, Lu Shao gave an almost unnoticeable nod.\nLu Shao gave Su Han a very stern look and added, “You need to learn to be responsible for everything that you say.”

Having said that, Lu Shao did not continue to push for looking through Su Han’s homework. He turned and walk away.

“Tsk, I know that. I didn’t need you to tell me that.” Su Han snickered and grumbled disgruntledly as he watched Lu Shao walked away from him.

On the other side, Zhou Fu handed a few documents over to Lu Shao after Lu Shao had returned to his study.

“Sir, this is the progress report on these three projects along with the proposals for the few projects that was slotted to commence next month. Please take a look at them.”

Lu Shao had a lot to pour through in the next couple of days as he wanted to free up the few days after that.

Besides, as he was busy during the day time, he could only take care of these at night.

“Hmm. Leave them there,” said Lu Shao. He did not start on the documents immediately but pulled out his cellphone and logged into [Class #8’s Parents Group].

\n[Su Han's father]: I hope that the teacher of each subject will assign more homework at increased difficulty level as well as different formats basing on the content from class.

[Su Han's father]: In addition, I suggest adding one more assignment – having the students summarize what they have learned that day, progress of their homework assignment, and also their thoughts on them.

As soon as he finished talking, all of the other parents from the other ends of the screens were stupefied.

Did they read that correctly? That Su Han’s father was saying that there was not enough homework and that the teachers should assign more?

Surely, he was kidding, right?

They believed that Su Han, as a valedictorian, could have free time after completing his homework assignments. But one should keep in mind the differences between individuals!

Their children had to work on their homework assignments till midnight as its current amount. They could only imagine what would happen if they tag on even more on top of that.

What was even more disturbing was that their class teacher did not exhibit any signs of turning down Su Han's father’s suggestion but seemingly thinking that it was very reasonable!