Chapter 393: Chapter 393

Gong Ruini glared indignantly at Zhao Xuran. She initially thought she was the only one going out to watch the excitement, not expecting to have an additional chaperone.

Gong Ruini was really about to cry. She was already a big kid, yet she still had to bring along such a tagalong.

Gong Ruini had made up her mind to have a good talk, and if possible, give Li Jing some trouble too. There was no reason Li Jing could make a move while they couldn’t do anything in return.

Cai Ming felt that since he’s a teacher and a man, plus busy with reviewing his lessons, he didn’t have the time to mess with Li Jing. But Gong Ruini had the time, plenty of it, although it was unsure if Li Jing had time to deal with her.

Anyway, Gong Ruini was really prepared, but she didn’t expect this unexpected situation.

Thinking about it made Gong Ruini frustrated. If it were Gong Ruwen, she would have welcomed him because her big brother would definitely listen to her. But with Zhao Xuran, she couldn’t hope for that; it would already be different if he didn’t speak up to stop her.

Zhao Xuran quietly followed Gong Ruini from the side. Actually, he had been laughing in his heart for a while. No one told this girl that her thoughts were written all over her face, clear as day.

"Right, Brother Xuran, let’s divide the copying task later," Gong Ruini expressed that there’s no way to avoid Zhao Xuran, determined to find an opportunity.

This girl must be up to no good again, or she wouldn’t be trying so hard to flatter, "I think we’re better off together."

"You know your uncle doesn’t lack enemies over there." Zhao Xuran indicated that he must not let this girl out of his sight.

Although he wasn’t sure what this girl was up to, it was definitely nothing good, so he couldn’t allow it.

Ah ah ah, just as expected, it’ll be . "I’ll be very good," Gong Ruini kept assuring that she absolutely wouldn’t do anything bad.

Very good? Hahaha, everyone says Gong Ruini is sensible, and Zhao Guangran is mischievous. That’s because they don’t understand Gong Ruini’s true temperament. This girl looks well-behaved in every possible way, but when she loses her temper, it’s no joke.

"I’ll really be good." Disregarding him, hmm, that’s too much. Gong Ruini once again assured that she’s definitely a well-behaved girl.

See, he had to come. If it were Gong Ruwen, he’d undoubtedly be led astray by this girl, Zhao Xuran thought with secret relief.

"As long as things don’t get too out of hand, I won’t interfere." Zhao Xuran knew unless he revealed a little, this girl would be stubborn.

Really? Gong Ruini was so surprised, she almost jumped up, but upon rethinking realized—what if Zhao Xuran was tricking her? This guy was too cunning; if not careful, she might fall right into his trap.

Zhao Xuran had tricked Zhao Guangran many times, and Gong Ruini didn’t want to fall into a pit too.

Still not trusting him, which left Zhao Xuran hurt, "Do I need to assure you?"

Assure? This seemed serious. After some thought, Gong Ruini decided to be obedient; otherwise, offending Zhao Xuran completely would be highly unfavorable.

"Assure what, if I can’t trust Brother Xuran, who can I trust?" Gong Ruini was quick to flatter, disregarding any so-called dignity.

These words were soothing to the ears, "Don’t worry, I’m here to make sure you don’t overdo it; otherwise, I wouldn’t have come."

Zhao Xuran didn’t like doing tasks that make people resent him, but had no choice as nobody else wanted the job.

Hmph, ultimately it comes down to not trusting. Gong Ruini stated she’s really not a fool.

As the two entered the school, they quickly found their target. The reason, really quite simple: wherever there was a crowd, that was their target. Read full story at novelꞁire.net

The crowd was surprised to see the sudden appearance of two kids, wondering if they came to snatch territory or to tell them to quiet down.

"Sorry about that, we’ll quiet down right away." Unable to control their voices while discussing an exciting topic, their voices naturally grew louder.

It seemed they were mistaken about who they were, leaving Gong Ruini speechless, unsure if their anxious minds would soon change, "We are Cai Ming’s nephews and heard there were study materials here. Uncle didn’t have time to come, can we come to copy them?"

Gong Ruini looked genuinely worried, her little face full of anxiety.

This scene amused the crowd. They had considered whether to notify Cai Ming because after all, he lent them books. Yet refusing seemed a bit rude.

Li Jing was really upset, "Not borrowing, not borrowing, why should I lend it?"

Li Jing didn’t believe Cai Ming didn’t have study materials; she couldn’t be sure, but if not, that would be a problem, seeming inconsiderate all around.

Moreover, so many people benefited from this, and yet none stood up to thank her? Li Jing was really irritated and thought if so, why bother being the bad guy?

However, not being the bad guy didn’t mean Li Jing was willing to let Cai Ming copy her materials.

Could this thin-lipped woman, looking indifferent, really be Li Jing? Gong Ruini didn’t expect things to go so smoothly, recognizing Li Jing without even asking around.

Wan Qiweng was diligently copying, eager to finish so she no longer needed to listen to these people’s chaos, as it was too much noise. She used to think more people meant more discussion on problem-solving, but realized it only led to chaos, hindering proper study.

Why did Gong Ruini and Zhao Xuran come here? This left Wan Qiweng really puzzled; why would they need to copy this set of materials?

Wan Qiweng found it all very strange, yet couldn’t ask questions which would suggest their relationship was closer than it seemed.

"This auntie says we can’t borrow it, why not?" Gong Ruini looked confused.

"Because I’m the owner of this workbook." Humph, her refusal was firm, Li Jing was determined not to let them off easily.

Even though there might be someone here who’d eventually play the good guy and let Cai Ming copy, that was their choice, but she wouldn’t relax her stance.

Gong Ruini responded with an understanding ’oh,’ "So that’s how it is. Uncle was right, he shouldn’t have shown up, knowing he wouldn’t get his hands on it even if he did."

Gong Ruini truly looked disappointed, partly not an act; she never expected in front of so many people, none would speak up for her.

"Uncle is such a good person, lending out his high school books, yet doesn’t get to share any nice materials." Gong Ruini spoke gently, observing the expressions of the young men around, but none stood up.

Sigh, even in these times, ingrates are surprisingly common. Isn’t this era supposed to be about simplicity?

Gong Ruini thought there surely are many simple people, but there are also plenty of ingrates.