Chapter 90
Chapter 90
Ye Sangsang entered the car, and the four people who had just been calm now had malicious intentions in their eyes.
Ye Sangsang had made them
That she had been chosen by them relieved her.
At least these people trusted her.
With the number of people sufficient, Ye Sangsang began planning.
She didn't choose midnight but 7:30 PM.
At this time, the Principal and Vice Principal hadn't left.
She didn't want these two to escape punishment.
The final issue was the dormitory lock.
The school gate's lock had been changed, but not the dormitory's, likely to save costs.
To address this, Ye Sangsang found the dormitory key she had hidden in the greenery. The dorm manager didn't have the key because after the last two girls had escaped, they had taken away the manager's key.
The instructors didn't patrol at 7:30, so this key was crucial, saving them the time needed to pick the lock.
At 7:00 PM, Ye Sangsang began signaling the united group.
At this time, they had finished their medication an hour ago, usually the time when they were ordered back to the dorms.
As usual, today they were all ushered back to the dorms to stay put.
She led the group, looking weak, toward the dorms.
Suddenly, two instructors fixed their intense gaze on two girls, pulling them out from the crowd.
"The Principal ordered them for enhanced electric shock treatment!" they said, finding a simple excuse and tightly gripping the girls' wrists.
Ye Sangsang thought for a moment and then opened the camera in her chest again, slipping a pen into one of the girls' hands during the momentary contact.
Through their fleeting eye contact, the girl tightly grasped the pen.
She didn't know what it was, but she knew it was important.
After they were driven back to the dorms, the two instructors dragged the two girls away.
The dorm door closed, and the dorm manager watched the scene with a leering laugh, his expression indifferent.
Ye Sangsang turned back and glanced at the manager.
Entering the dorm, Ye Sangsang scanned those with nefarious intentions and then stood up, "Advance the plan."
In the room, five people stood up.
The others paused, realizing what was happening, and tried to go outside.
Ye Sangsang's eyes locked on them, "Move."
There were four informants, six against four.
Among the six was Ye Sangsang, in her peak physical condition, and those four were easily subdued.
The rest remained neutral, pretending not to see.
After subduing three of them, Ye Sangsang ordered someone to tie them up with bedsheets and gag them with towels.
"For those who remain neutral, if we win, you'll be set free. If we lose, the worst you'll face is five lashes. Don't make disappointing choices, alright?"
Ye Sangsang's words were cold and imposing, leaving no room for debate. The remaining group nodded their agreement instantly.
She then moved to the next dormitory, which consisted of four rooms, tackling each one by one.
Most of the girls upstairs had already come down, except for a few who were still timid and preferring to stay neutral.
In the meantime, Ye Sangsang had sent six boys to take control of the dormitory supervisors.
With a loud "clang," she pushed open the iron door of the dormitory.
After ensuring everyone had exited, she locked the door to prevent any unforeseen incidents.
Without hesitation, she led the group straight toward the Teaching Building.
Before entering, Ye Sangsang turned to address the crowd: "Don't be afraid when you hold your destiny in your hands."
She trusted them.
They were unarmed.
Their large group had naturally alerted the school administration quickly.
Thus, the instructors emerging from the Teaching Building and surrounding areas were all equipped with stun guns and dragon whips.
"Three against one!"
As Ye Sangsang's command echoed, chaos erupted on the training ground of Peicai Academy.
Boys and girls alike trembled but pressed forward, enduring lashes and shocks as they fought.
Ye Sangsang looked up. On the third floor of the Teaching Building, the Principal was gazing down at them.
His cold eyes fixed on Ye Sangsang, his expression laden with mockery.
He mocked her overconfidence.
Ye Sangsang surveyed the scene. The emaciated boys and girls, drugged and weak, fought hard but were nearly overpowered.
The instructors' weapons and strength were almost a nightmare to the students.
After staring at the Principal for three seconds, Ye Sangsang smiled.
Because at that moment, four people betrayed him.
One of them tossed a dragon whip to Ye Sangsang before joining the fray.
The Principal's expression turned grim.
However, thinking of the eleven remaining instructors, he relaxed slightly.
Ye Sangsang moved swiftly, striking hard on an instructor's hand as he reached with a stun gun to take down a girl. His hand recoiled in pain.
The girl seized the opportunity, gripping his wrist tightly and wresting the stun gun from him, using it on him instead.
Elsewhere, two others bore the brunt of the beating and shocks, one on each side, holding the instructor down while a third kicked him in the groin.
A pained cry rang out, and the instructor's weapon was seized.
Ye Sangsang had taken down another.
Gradually, the tide turned.
Under the Principal's orders, the so-called teachers joined the fight, but it was already too late.
When Ye Sangsang subdued the fourth instructor, the situation on the field had completely reversed.
Nine instructors were down, with only two still resisting.
The teachers, merely collecting a paycheck, stepped back, unwilling to risk their lives.
The instructors tried to flee, but Ye Sangsang would not allow it. She quickly organized a human wave tactic, swiftly subduing them.
She then directed the group to fetch ropes, binding the captives tightly, like zongzi (a traditional Chinese rice dumpling).
The four instructors who had betrayed the Principal were not among them. Realizing the situation was turning, Ye Sangsang sent them to chase after the fleeing Principal and Vice Principal.
Ye Sangsang assigned four or five people to guard the bound captives and led the rest to the school gate.
There, the Principal and Vice Principal were caught at the gate, pressed up against the screen wall. Ye Sangsang looked at them.
"Bind them."
"Hurting us will land you in jail!" The Principal's voice quavered with fear.
Ye Sangsang did not respond, instead signaling the emaciated boys who had joined them. The four armed boys standing between the Principal and Vice Principal were quickly seized.
These boys, having endured the battle, now had a calm and steady glint in their eyes.
They nodded silently at the four boys holding stun guns.
In the next moment, the taller of the four boys lunged forward, pressing the stun guns against their necks.
"Ah!"
The four men stared in disbelief at Ye Sangsang, never imagining she would betray them.
Ye Sangsang offered no explanation, her gaze ice cold as they fell.
No one around showed any trace of pity, only cold indifference.
They had helped them out of fear, not because they had repented.
Betraying them had been part of everyone's plan.
The dust settled, and all eyes turned to Ye Sangsang, joy and relief overwhelming them.
"Don't cry yet. Bring them to the conference room on the first floor of the Teaching Building," she ordered.
Everyone followed the command.
The four who had turned on the Principal continued to demand answers, still unable to comprehend their betrayal.
Those with ropes stepped forward, binding them tightly, fearing they might escape. The bindings were so tight they seemed almost suffocating.
During this time, the screens were eerily blank.
Only after the dust had completely settled did the comments explode like a geyser.
[Ahhhh! So exciting! They fought back together!]
[Sobbing, they succeeded, they actually succeeded!]
[Sang-demon, I thought you were a bit twisted before, but now you're my one and only big sis!]
But this wasn't the end. Ye Sangsang then directed the group to bring in the security guards and dorm supervisors.
The cafeteria staff had already gone off duty, and they were merely aware of the situation without taking action, so Ye Sangsang saw no need to involve them, avoiding unnecessary complications.
Including the teachers, a total of twenty-four people were taken into custody.
The number wasn't small.
The Principal, gagged, could only growl angrily, unable to speak clearly.
Ye Sangsang had the people from the dormitories released.
They watched the scene with mixed emotions.
They had never expected Ye Sangsang to succeed.
"You can leave now," Ye Sangsang stood on the podium, addressing them.
A moment of silence followed, then erupted into loud cheers.
Having endured countless days of torment, they had finally won their freedom!
Ye Sangsang's generosity was an unexpected delight for them.
They rushed out like madmen, desperate to leave, to return home.
Ye Sangsang watched them, saying nothing.
Soon, the last of them disappeared into the training grounds.
Ye Sangsang and her group of forty-five, including the two rescued girls, none of them took a single step forward.
Because they knew, no matter how far they went, they were not free.
It was their own parents who had sent them here.
Without Peicai, there were still other academies.
Their eyes were filled with pain, too lucid to be anything but painful.
Ye Sangsang turned to look at them. "Don't dwell too much. Now, we need to make them admit we're not sick."
Her sudden shift left many perplexed.
Ye Sangsang offered no explanation, leading the group to the third-floor disciplinary room.
Looking at the items brought down, she picked up a pen, smiling. "Now, let's play a game. The name of the game is: Who's Actually Sick."
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