On the way back, Jing Ni fell asleep on my shoulder. My little uncle wanted to say something but he kept stopping himself. I kicked him lightly on his feet. "Uncle, just say what's on your mind!"
"Tsk!" My uncle grimaced from pain. "I think you shouldn't call the police. No matter what, you still have to consider the face of your teacher's family, right?" My uncle said earnestly.
"I didn't call the police!" I explained.
He was taken aback. "It wasn't you?"
I nodded, "I just wanted to teach Jing Yan a lesson. Seeing how frightened she was, I was already satisfied. I didn't go so far as to call the police."
"I did." Jing Tian suddenly admitted. My little uncle and I were petrified. Jing Tian explained, "Certain life lessons have to be taught by outsiders and the society. Your family can only do so much. I believe the siblings will behave themselves after this."