Chapter 67: It is Necessary to Hire a Tutor
Chapter 67: It is Necessary to Hire a Tutor
Editor: Inschain
[Exploring the New Grade 12 Transfer Student Qiao Yun’s Clash with Jiang Huai]
The poster described how Jiang Huai targeted Qiao Yun and how she later retaliated against him.
A stealthily taken photo was also attached.
[Starting school and already clashing with Jiang Huai, she’s doomed, she’s going to have a tough time in Class 2 from now on.]
[She’s truly a troublemaker, isn’t this causing trouble for Lu Ting? Lu Ting tried to intervene but was ignored, if it were me, I wouldn’t bother with her.]
[It’s Lu Ting who suffers, saddled with such a sister, and I heard she never attended school before, Class 2 is really doomed having to carry that burden.]
[Although her personality isn’t the best, she’s so cool for confronting Jiang Huai head-on, I think what she did was right, the more silent you are in the face of school bullying, the more aggressive the bully becomes.]
[We’re getting off topic, aren’t we supposed to be discussing the transfer student’s character now?]
Xia Ling, holding her phone, scrolled through the posts and sneakily glanced at the focused Qiao Yun studying before furiously typing.
[Am I the only one who notices her face? She’s really pretty, if only she wasn’t so fierce and had a better attitude towards her studies, I’d quite like to be friends with her.]
[…]
Qiao Yun was completely unaware that she had dominated the campus forum all day, and even if she had known, she wouldn’t care.
If one lives a life, they are bound to encounter such episodes.
After class, Li Miao promptly called Qiao Yun to go home together.
Lu Ting, who initially stepped forward, awkwardly retracted her hand as the classmates watched, increasingly feeling sorry for her, constantly ignored by Qiao Yun.
Indeed, Qiao Yun was targeting Lu Ting.
So mean.
On the way back, Li Miao vented to Qiao Yun, “This quiz is just the beginning, Shengyang’s teaching is especially brutal, I’m really afraid I can’t keep up, and now it’s already the third year…”
“You won’t,” Qiao Yun reassured her, “If there’s something you don’t understand, you can…”
Before she could finish, Li Miao interrupted her: “If there’s something you don’t understand, you can ask me, I’ve organized some notes for you to start with.”
Seeing the notebook handed to her, Qiao Yun blinked her eyes, hesitated for a while before extending her hand, “Thank you.”
“There’s nothing to thank me for.”
Being able to help Qiao Yun made her very happy.
Qiao Yun casually flipped through the notebook, her expression grew solemn, as some of the concepts were incorrect.
“I’ll correct them and then give it back to you.”
Li Miao: “You said it wrong, did you mean you’d take a good look?”
Qiao Yun remained silent, thinking it best not to dent a friend’s confidence.
***
During dinner, Qiao Yun was intensely cared for by the Lu parents.
Qiao Yun had grown accustomed to their enthusiasm, nodding obediently in response to whatever they said.
Seeing that Qiao Yun showed no discomfort, the Lu parents then relaxed.
Lu Ting tightened her grip on her chopsticks and spoke up, “Sis, how did you do on the quiz today? I saw you only wrote for a few minutes and then stopped, was the question too difficult?”
Jingzhi finally found an opportunity to speak, “If you don’t understand, you must ask Tingting.”
“It wasn’t difficult,” Qiao Yun repeated the same line.
Jingzhi frowned, thinking Qiao Yun was holding a grudge against him.
No matter what the conflict was between them, it shouldn’t hinder her studies, Qiaoqiao was being too unreasonable.
Su Mian grew slightly worried about Qiao Yun’s capability to keep up with Shengyang’s pace and tentatively asked, “Otherwise, shall we hire a private tutor for you?”
Qiao Yun lifted her eyelids, her voice cool, “No need.”
Su Mian looked to Mr. Lu for help.
“Let’s wait for this quiz’s results; we’ll discuss it based on the marks. If the results are unsatisfactory, a tutor is necessary.”
Mr. Lu didn’t think Qiao Yun’s performance would be very poor, as she had managed to gain admission to Shengyang High School on her own merits, but the difficulty between entrance exams and formal examinations always differed.