In the end, Nan Zhubin agreed with Chang Ming's perspective—
—moderation is key, too much is as bad as too little, there is no rush.
One cannot ignore the cries for help nearby for the wails from afar.
Chang Ming was pleased that Nan Zhubin understood: "First, secure the most appropriate compensation and settlement for Li Mingchen, then consider other matters."
"But as for what I mentioned, we can't ignore it entirely either..." Nan Zhubin mused, "Does Director Chang have any opinions on this?"
Chang Ming had rich experience in handling student and campus issues.
Upon hearing this, he pondered for a moment: "This isn't difficult. After all, if, as you said, the main inducement for other students having issues is the coach's training pressure, then we actually don't need to do much to alleviate this problem..."
Nan Zhubin raised an eyebrow.
"Of course, I must have a few more words with Vice Principal Ma."