As soon as Hao Jian's words were released, his classmates couldn't help feeling a little awkward.
They had just dismissed Hao Jian out of disdain, but now the tables had turned and it appeared that it was Hao Jian who looked down upon them.
This shift was somewhat dramatic, but the irony was more pronounced.
What Hao Jian did was a satire on their arrogance, a satire on their failure to recognize true worth.
What was even more infuriating was that they could not rebuke him, for they were indeed guilty of looking down on others.
"What are you standing around for, hurry up and get these miscellaneous people out of here," Hao Jian said to Zhou Zixiong.
Seeing this, Zhou Zixiong immediately put on a stern face and drove them out, "Didn't you hear what Mr. Hao said? Hurry up and leave, or I'll have to call security."
With that, the classmates had no choice but to leave, covering their noses in humiliation.