Recently, Wendy Wen and the school broadcasting station have been working on a feature about uncivilized behavior on campus. The project is organized by the school, and all the negative footage they collect will be broadcast on each class's network TV for unified criticism.
At Capitalview First High, every classroom is equipped with a multimedia platform, including computers and projectors—everything you could need.
Whenever something special happens at school, the students all gather for a live assembly broadcast. In the past, these broadcasts would mention issues like littering and other bad behaviors, but after repeating it several times with little effect, the school decided to go harder this time.
Wendy Wen hadn’t been satisfied with the footage she’d gotten so far, but as she was passing by Class Twelve’s door, she happened to hear Ryan Luo shouting loudly.
As president and reporter of the broadcasting station, Wendy Wen’s sharp news sense kicked in—she instantly whipped out her DV camcorder and started filming inside Class Twelve.
Sure enough, she captured the exact moment Evan Lin reached out and tossed Ryan Luo out of the classroom!
This was priceless video material! Compared to boring stuff like littering or spitting, footage of Evan Lin beating someone up would trigger a much stronger reaction!
Right now, Wendy Wen’s eyes were locked on Evan Lin. Her DV was rolling, waiting for his response.
“I’m feeling pretty normal right now. When I tossed that guy out, it felt like I’d just beaten a dog. Pretty satisfying.” Evan Lin looked at Wendy Wen, his tone calm.
As soon as he said it, Ryan Luo’s face changed dramatically. Being called a dog was humiliating, but with Wendy Wen present, he didn’t dare curse out loud—he just looked especially gloomy.