ng Jinhua had already left the house with excitent. ng Yinhua thought for a mont, then rushed out and said, "Brother, sister-in-law, I think it would be best for you to return the house to Chuyue. Although she might not care about it, we shouldn’t be too harsh on our conscience."
ng Jinhua and Fu Hongfang, "..."
They actually regretted it.
They shouldn’t have done that despicable thing back then.
Even if they were willing to return it now, would ng Chuyue still want it?
Forget it, they should first ask Yajun what he thinks.
...
An admission notification was a big deal; ng Chuyue imdiately called ng Yajun.
ng Yajun didn’t have a phone with him, so ng Chuyue first called Song Enshu to have him get in touch.
Song Enshu happened to be at Yajun’s workshop inspecting the quality. He chatted with ng Chuyue for a bit about company matters, and then handed the phone to ng Yajun, "It’s Chuyue’s call."
ng Yajun’s mind was still sharp, and he guessed it was about the college entrance exam scores.
He was just surprised that ng Chuyue was calling him personally to talk about it.
He had planned to call his schoolmates in Hai City after work to ask them about it.
"Hello, Teacher Chuyue, what can I do for you?"
ng Yajun still addressed ng Chuyue with the formal title used at the tutoring center.
Otherwise, was he supposed to call her Chuyue or ’little sister’?
ng Chuyue responded indifferently, showing none of the warmth she had with Song Enshu, "Your parents asked your uncle to call and tell you that your admission letter from Imperial University has arrived. You should call them back as soon as possible."
ng Yajun, "...Okay..."
He only had ti to say that much before ng Chuyue added, "Please hand the phone back to Director Song; I have sothing else to discuss with him."
In fact, there was nothing else; she just didn’t want to talk to ng Yajun any more than necessary.
ng Yajun reluctantly handed the phone back to Song Enshu.
He felt quite dejected for not having talked much with ng Chuyue, but he was genuinely happy: Had he really been accepted to Imperial University? That’s great.
He had seen enough of the world lately to stop blaming others.
His hatred for ng Jingfen had also faded.
He now understood the value of contentnt.
He felt that things were quite good as they were now.
After all, they were exponentially better than before he joined ng Chuyue’s tutoring class.
And in a way, all this was thanks to ng Chuyue.
So he had to work hard in order to have the ans to repay her one day.
ng Chuyue did have business with Song Enshu.
She invited him to co over for dinner whenever he was free over the next few days.
As these days she expected students to visit daily, she planned to personally cook dinner for everyone as a celebration and a welco.
Song Enshu wouldn’t dream of missing a dinner cooked by ng Chuyue, so he happily agreed.
For other students, ng Chuyue treated them just like normal students, but she had always regarded Tong Wen and Xia Ping as close friends.
However, her past experiences made her wary, so while she treated Tong Wen and Xia Ping well, she didn’t completely open up to them.
Human hearts are complex.
Tong Wen and Xia Ping could feel ng Chuyue’s "distance," though their perspectives were completely different.
Xia Ping was more gentle and also more timid.
Timid people also tend not to open up completely to others, even to their parents.
So she didn’t think there was anything wrong with ng Chuyue acting this way.
But Tong Wen was different; she appeared cheerful and straightforward, and often fixated on certain issues.
She always felt as if she wasn’t truly ng Chuyue’s friend, just one of her students, right? While ng Chuyue was nice to her, she was equally nice to others.
As for Xia Ping, that clueless sweet girl...
She didn’t know if ng Chuyue considered Xia Ping a friend, but since Xia Ping and Shen Ci were cousins, albeit not direct ones, after ng Chuyue and Shen Ci beca successful, they were quite good to Xia Ping’s family, so the family ties had essentially been rekindled.
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