Chapter 391: Chapter 391

After sending Wan Qiweng away, Zhao Guangran was the first to jump out, "Dad, why did you agree to let her come here to review her studies."

"She said she won’t talk about it, but what if she really does?" Zhao Guangran was really anxious to death; he truly couldn’t believe how childish and adorable his father could be sometimes.

"You know how many people are watching us." Now, whenever Zhao Guangran looked at someone, he couldn’t help thinking if they were out to harm them—he was extremely vigilant.

As long as it was someone outside, Zhao Guangran would feel all kinds of distrust.

Looking at his son’s excited expression, Zhao Gang didn’t know how to comfort him. His son had really become distrustful in all sorts of ways, "I believe she won’t."

Regarding his father’s gaze, Zhao Guangran expressed distrust. His father had done quite a few face-palm-worthy actions before.

"I believe too." Gong Ruini spoke up in support of Zhao Gang.

Gong Ruini’s support made Zhao Gang excited; this was his daughter, supporting him in all sorts of ways. Compared to his son, who was quite useless and just kept making him angry, and didn’t trust anyone.

"Dad, I believe you too." Zhao Xuran felt that anyone who could stand up and support Cai Ming couldn’t be a bad person.

With both the eldest sister and the eldest brother saying so, the younger ones, of course, gave unconditional support to Zhao Gang in every way.

In general, other than Zhao Guangran not trusting Zhao Gang, everyone else was supportive in all sorts of ways, which made Zhao Guangran furious.

"Every single one of you..." Zhao Guangran grumbled.

"She won’t. She said she will come to school tomorrow. If we regret it and don’t want it, she said she would act as if nothing happened."

Cai Ming came in and said these words, and it was just these words that made him view Wan Qiweng more highly.

Seeing so many exam papers, Cai Ming really couldn’t believe anyone would be willing to give up, since such a good opportunity doesn’t come often. But Wan Qiweng was willing to give it up.

"Someone who knows how to let go is really great. Given a chance, she will definitely soar high." A person who can control themselves with effort is never simple. Reaching this age, Zhan Jing didn’t dare to imagine if she was that impressive at such a young age.

Cai Meina kept nodding, "Cai Ming, people like her should be in frequent contact, as you might need her help in the future." Cai Meina didn’t think there was anything wrong with what she said.

Cai Ming wasn’t stupid; just seeing the expressions change of everyone when Wan Qiweng came in, even if he hadn’t noticed at first, he did later.

Cai Ming was really worried that his own sister might mess up the matchmaking chart. No matter whether he had affection for anyone or not, he felt he and Wan Qiweng were impossible.

Luckily, what his sister said wasn’t too outrageous, otherwise he really wouldn’t know what to do. The key was what Wan Qiweng would think, "Sister, when she comes over tomorrow, please don’t say anything off."

Was she that unreliable? Cai Meina was quite displeased, sighing that her brother was grown up and his words were hardly agreeable, "Am I that kind of person?"

Cai Meina put her hands on her hips, "Eat quickly, and after dinner, we will have exams."

It used to be a weekly test, but now it’s completely changed to doing two exam papers every evening after dinner, really all sorts of busy, causing time to be tight. There’s no time for Cai Meina to dwell on matters related to Wan Qiweng.

This matter has already been decided; Zhao Guangran knows that no matter how he opposes, it’s useless.

Sigh, they are a bunch of people who can’t plan, "With an extra person, should we copy an extra set of her exam papers?" Already having heavy tasks, adding an extra person’s exam papers increased the burden more.

With the current workload, Zhao Guangran felt like he didn’t have time to relax, not to mention a sudden increase in another person’s exam papers.

"You could have her copy them herself." Gong Ruini knew that Zhao Guangran was so vehemently opposed earlier because he had his own calculations; see, she guessed right.

However, this kid just saw immediate benefits without thinking too far ahead.

"As an Imperial City person, one doesn’t seem like an ordinary person. In the future when we go over, we might need her help." Zhao Xuran helplessly nodded.

Without mentioning it, Zhao Xuran worried that sometimes Zhao Guangran might throw a little tantrum. An occasional small tantrum is nothing, but what if it’s a big one?

The reason, well, Zhao Guangran wasn’t an idiot, "I didn’t pay attention to what you were saying earlier. By the way, how do you guys know she’s from the Imperial City."

Zhao Guangran indicated that this time it wasn’t because he wasn’t smart, but some messages hadn’t been communicated to him; how was he supposed to know?

Heh, just knew this kid would shift the blame; see, started shifting blame already.

Gong Ruini signaled for Zhao Xuran to step in. This was when only his big brother would be effective.

"It was mentioned once at the dinner table, but you didn’t listen." Zhao Xuran indicated it was Zhao Guangran who didn’t hear; otherwise, how would only they know? Fınd the newest release on NoveI-Fire.ɴet

Ah, was it mentioned at the dinner table? Zhao Guangran was puzzled; he couldn’t recall.

But since his big brother said so, it should be true. Zhao Guangran gave a silly laugh, "If so, how could we let her copy them? We just do good logistics work."

Zhao Guangran was quite perceptive; earlier, he felt the burden was increased, and there was a risk of leaking secrets, so he was extremely unwilling. But when he understood the other’s situation, he of course had no objections.

"Then quickly copy some previous papers." Previously, Cai Ming might have been embarrassed to instruct Zhao Family’s kids to work, but after two years of seeing each other frequently, he really wasn’t embarrassed anymore.

See, just knew this uncle was excessively biased, Zhao Guangran winked at everyone, signaling that uncle was biased, then happily went off to copy papers.

"Relax, Wan Qiweng is quite good, she’s a decent person." After sending Zhao Guangran off, Cai Ming explained to Zhao Xuran.

Even though outsiders see Zhao Xuran as just a kid and an adult ddoesn’t need to explain things to a child the same way, Cai Ming was really used to explaining to Zhao Xuran when encountering situations, and certainly not forgetting Gong Ruini, or else this young lady would also get angry.

"I know." Zhao Xuran nodded as usual, "I think she’s a decent person."

Hearing Zhao Xuran say this, Cai Ming smiled; the issue was over.

"Uncle, she’s pretty decent." Gong Ruini knew saying too much wasn’t wise; earlier when uncle heard Cai Meina mention Wan Qiweng, he was especially tense.

Gong Ruini estimated that this straightforward uncle wasn’t foolish enough not to understand the girl’s thoughts; he was just embarrassed to bring up the topic. Since he didn’t want to dwell on this topic, Gong Ruini certainly wouldn’t say things uncle didn’t want to hear.

Everyone has their choice and besides, if Wan Qiweng thinks uncle is nice, it’s because uncle looks decent, and eats well, plus being a teacher, appears very scholarly, it’s no surprise she likes him.

But how long such liking will last is uncertain; maybe she’ll go back to the city, see better boys, and simply leave uncle behind.