Jiang Changfeng went back inside to change into work-appropriate clothes and joined in the busyness.
Around ten o’clock, people started coming to the Jiang Family, but among the guests, there was one particularly noticeable person with a big cara. He was Reporter Wu, who had interviewed Jiang Mianmian twice before.
Jiang Changhai saw Reporter Wu and warmly greeted him, "Oh, Reporter Wu, you’re here! Please co into the courtyard and sit."
"Brother Jiang, long ti no see." Reporter Wu reached out and shook hands with Jiang Changhai.
"Yes, long ti no see. What’s been keeping you busy, Reporter Wu?" Jiang Changhai asked politely while leading him into the courtyard.
"Not much, just running around for news. There’s never a dull mont," Reporter Wu said simply.
Jiang Mianmian saw Reporter Wu and imdiately ran over to greet him, "Hello, Uncle Wu."
"Oh, Mianmian, hello. We et again. You really didn’t disappoint Uncle Wu. This ti, I’m here especially to interview our Little Top Scholar."
Jiang Mianmian, this Little Prodigy, had been watched by Reporter Wu as she grew step by step. Seeing her beco such an outstanding child now genuinely made him happy for her.
"Uncle Wu, we really have a bond. Every ti, it’s you who cos to interview ." Jiang Mianmian said with a hint of emotion.
"Isn’t that because I’m familiar with you all? Co on, Mianmian, let take a few photos of you." With that, Reporter Wu took a few pictures with his cara.
After taking the photos, Reporter Wu took out a pen and book and asked Jiang Mianmian so questions about her studies.
When Zhang Guihua ca out with the dishes and saw Reporter Wu, she warmly invited him to stay for a al.
Thinking he had already refused twice, Reporter Wu didn’t feel good about declining again, especially for such a wonderful occasion, so he agreed with a smile.
The old lady, happy that he agreed, arranged for him to sit at the family table before going about her business.
Jiang Mianmian was chatting in the courtyard with her little aunt when she noticed her high school desk mate coming over with her mom. She grabbed her little aunt’s hand and said, "Aunt, co with . I want to introduce you to my classmate. Her na is also Qin Xue, just like Aunt Qin."
"Sure." Jiang Changfeng had heard her little niece ntion this friend with the sa na as her good friend before and was quite eager to et her.
"Auntie, Qin Xue, thank you for coming to my celebration party."
"You’re too polite, Mianmian. Auntie congratulates you on your excellent results," Qin Xue’s mom, a gentle person, said softly as she congratulated Jiang Mianmian.
Before Jiang Mianmian could thank her, Qin Xue excitedly grabbed her hand and said, "Mianmian, congratulations on being the top scorer in the national exam. Our classmates are all so happy for you. The desk and chair you used to use – everyone’s scrambling to use them, hoping to catch so of your smart vibes."
"Haha, tell them not to fight over them. I’ll find a ti to sit in every chair in the classroom when I go back," Jiang Mianmian said with understanding, as she too had once wanted to bask in the glow of top students in her past life.
Qin Xue covered her mouth and laughed, "They would go nuts with joy."
"Oh, right, Qin Xue, Auntie, let introduce my aunt to you." Jiang Mianmian introduced them to each other.
"Hello, Comrade Jiang." Qin Xue’s mom smiled gently and shook hands with Jiang Changfeng.
"Hello, Comrade Qin." Jiang Changfeng also extended her hand for a handshake.
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