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??Chapter 214: Chapter 214: She’s Not an Ordinary Child

Chapter 214: Chapter 214: She’s Not an Ordinary Child

“I saw him researching in this area and casually made a few comnts in the reviews. He sent

a private ssage wanting

to be his ntor, with a load of his resu attached,” Jiang Zhe shrugged.

“No wonder, you know his na, and he doesn’t even know yours,” Fen Ye remarked with a sigh, “and you still haven’t acknowledged him?”

Jiang Zhe glanced at his phone, “Oh, I later forgot to log into that account.”

Everyone else: “…”

But this was sothing Jiang Zhe would do, and his doing so sohow made everyone else feel it was normal.

Qin Jingchen couldn’t help but chuckle, holding her hand a bit tighter.

“Then I’m quite lucky,” he whispered in Jiang Zhe’s ear.

The streetlights at the school were not so bright, casting a hazy glow over him.

Good-looking people, whatever they say, it sounds like sweet nothings, making Jiang Zhe’s ears slightly warm.

“What’s that got to do with you?” Jiang Zhe glanced at him.

“At least I got your WeChat from the beginning and locked you down.”

Not like the others, to be forgotten by Jiang Zhe, their very existence forgotten.

“Oh,” Jiang Zhe’s fox-like eyes shifted subtly as he withdrew his gaze.

Lou Qiaoyin stood to the side, originally intending to say a few words to Jiang Zhe, but after thinking about it, found herself at a loss for words and didn’t approach.

Fen Ye said with a smile, “Let’s go, ti for dinner.”

“I’ll treat to coffee!” Song Xingyu imdiately raised his hand.

“Coffee again and again, Song Xingyu, can’t you offer sothing else?” Xia Enci said with pure exasperation, “It’s late! Aren’t you afraid of dancing the night away after drinking coffee?”

“Having coffee to drink isn’t bad, what else do you want to drink?”

“At least two cups!” Xia Enci declared.

With Qin Jingchen involved in the arrangents, Jiang Zhe and the new energy incident, though widely reported, seldom ntioned Jiang Zhe’s na.

The journalists used terms such as ‘a student from First High School.’

The reputation of First High School improved greatly in a short period, already the best high school in Jincheng, it wasn’t a stretch to rise a notch to beco a nationally key high school.

Lou Qiaoyin was also comnded by the school for this.

The school planned to promote her to teach Class B.

However, Lou Qiaoyin didn’t accept the offer right away, deciding to finish teaching the unnad class for this school year first.

The principal respected her decision.

Director Han and Lou Qiaoyin naturally treated Jiang Zhe like a treasure, barely ddling in her affairs.

Tian Wangcheng was present at the event that day and couldn’t help but regret his actions when he saw the achievents Jiang Zhe had accomplished.

ng Yirou, though she went unnoticed in the incident that day,

was unable to hide her and her cousin’s deeds from Teacher Huang’s eyes.

In school, she was severely criticized.

Unable to swallow her pride, she had no choice but to take a two-week sick leave to recuperate at ho.

However, the matter didn’t end simply.

The outsiders might think the journalists were giving Jiang Zhe a hard ti, but how could Qin Jingchen not know the real instigator?

Qin He didn’t even need his arrangents, just one look from him, and he understood the ssage.

With a bit of probing into ng Yirou’s recent activities, he found that upon her return from M Country, she had helped a friend’s family purchase nurous luxury goods from abroad, herself buying quite a lot.

Out of laziness for declaring them, ng Yirou discarded several boxes of luxury jewelry and wore them on herself, treating them as her possessions and boarding the plane directly.

Those items had neither gone through customs clearance nor tax declaration.

Such trivial matters in daily life usually pass without much fuss, and ng Yirou previously returned from abroad often with similar situations which she didn’t consider a big deal.

But this ti was different.

She was resting at ho and reviewing so materials when the customs office called her father.

ng Yirou’s father, upon hearing this, didn’t think it was a big deal either and had his assistant handle it.

As soone with influence in Jincheng, he also had his own network within the customs authority.

“Let it go this ti, just be a little more careful in the future,” ng Yirou’s father simply conveyed the ssage to his daughter.

“I’m sorry, Dad, I didn’t think too much about it. I just wanted to save so ti, and the items were gifts for Mom and my aunt. I won’t do such things again,” ng Yirou apologized sincerely and acknowledged her mistake.

She had always been well-behaved, and naturally, ng Yirou’s father was not going to scold her severely.

However, as night fell, the assistant rushed over in a panic.

His face was full of alarm: “Director ng, the customs office says it’s not okay this ti. Miss ng needs to go through the customs clearance for all the items she has brought back in the past, and pay the overdue taxes, fines, and even risk administrative detention.”

ng Yirou’s father was sowhat angry: “How did you handle this? Who did you reach out to? Such a small matter, and you let it fall on my daughter’s head?”

“Director ng, it’s soone from Beijing,” the assistant said cautiously.

ng Yirou’s father, as if awakening from a dream, was shocked and incredulous. The teacup he was holding tilted, and the scalding tea spilled all over the table.

ng Yirou’s eyes widened, completely frozen in place.

She knew her father’s career had always been smooth-sailing and never troubled by such trivial issues.

Could it be because of her?

Until now, she had only offended Jiang Zhe.

Could it be her? ng Yirou dared not pursue the thought further.

What ng Yirou was thinking did not matter to Jiang Zhe.

In fact, Jiang Zhe didn’t even care about the comndation ceremony because she was very busy recently.

In Wangjia Alley, Jiang Yaowang and Jiang Xiruo went out of their way to invite her ho for dinner and discuss an important matter.

Worried about Jiang Zhe feeling pressured, Jiang Xiruo quickly served her soup after Jiang Yaowang finished speaking, placing the blue and white porcelain bowl in front of her.

After listening, Jiang Zhe took a sip of the soup, her expression calm: “Grandpa, Aunt, I trust you can make the decision on your own.”

Jiang Yaowang had always known she was steadfast, and he had heard plenty about the various incidents that had transpired lately.

Hearing her say this, Jiang Yaowang felt reassured, “Don’t take this matter too seriously. However, we might have to move away from here in the future.”

“Mm,” Jiang Zhe hadn’t lived in Wangjia Alley for long and wasn’t particularly bothered.

She respected their decisions and pushed the food toward them, “You eat, too.”

After dinner, she picked up her backpack and went to her own room.

Jiang Xiruo whispered to Jiang Yaowang: “Dad, you just ntioned such a serious matter to Xiaozhe in such a casual manner, aren’t you afraid she’ll be burdened psychologically?”

“Xiruo, ever since Xiaozhe was able to handle Cai’er for you, you should have known, she’s not just any child,” Jiang Yaowang said with a aningful tone.

Jiang Xiruo was taken aback.

Recalling the many details of daily life with Jiang Zhe together.

She suddenly realized what her father said might really be true.

Jiang Fanyue returned ho without ntioning anything about Jiang Zhe’s new energy incident.

Fortunately, Liang Jinlan didn’t bring it up either.

With the incident frequently reported on the news, could Liang Jinlan really be completely unaware?

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