After my granddaughter was bullied, the parents of the other party not only refused to apologize but were exceedingly arrogant.
Just because they had connections in the city, I went to the school, but the school dared not intervene. I went to the police, but they also told me to let it go.
They arrogantly told me that they had connections in the court as well and dared me to sue.
With nowhere to appeal, I had no choice but to take out the two first-class merit medals left by my son and daughter-in-law after their deaths and kneel at the gate of the military district compound.
This was because six years ago, when the chief personally delivered these two first-class merit medals to my home, he said:
My son and daughter-in-law sacrificed for the country; they are heroes, martyrs, the pride of the nation.
But now, I want to ask him again:
Why is it that when the daughter of a martyr is bullied, there's no one to stand up for her?