Chapter 61
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nAfter a pause, she added something with difficulty under the children’s confused eyes,
n“If they sit separately… then it won’t be humiliating to Siwen, right?”
n“Yep!” The little thing nodded earnestly as her cat-like eyes curved into crescents.
nShe hugged her tote bag and followed the teacher’s steps, slowly finding her seat.
nAt the same time, she noticed her “little desk partner”.
nThe young boy’s skin was unusually white; his black shirt juxtaposed exceptionally sharply against his skin.
nHis hair was slightly too long, hiding his fine brows and eyes.
nThe way that he pursed his lips together without speaking looked somewhat unusual.
nMs. Liu noticed Shen Yan’an and her gentle expressions calmed down slightly. She glanced at the boy and turned around to warn Ye Sang.
n“When Ms. Xu brings in another desk, we’ll go sit at the front.”
n“Be good Sangsang, don’t touch him or talk to him too much.”
nAfter a moment of thought, she felt uneasy and took out her trump card, “Or otherwise, you won’t receive a small red flower after school ends.”
nThis kind of reward was obviously also trendy in a school for the nobles too.
nAfter they collect five small red flowers, the teachers can satisfy one wish unconditionally.
nOf course, only wishes that were within their capability.
nAnd it wasn’t so easy to earn a small red flower.
nSometimes one would be deducted if the children did something wrong.
nHence, because it was so difficult to obtain, these children would often stay quiet and obedient for it.
nYe Sang nodded and replied with her milky voice, “Okay,”
nShe said “don’t talk to him too much”, but she didn’t say that she couldn’t talk to him at all*…*
nMs. Liu felt rather gratified.
nIt was rare to have an obedient one here.
n“…”
nMs. Liu didn’t hide her warning to Ye Sang and the boy heard everything.
nHowever, she didn’t think that this child could understand her.
nAfter all, he was like a wild dog, how could he possibly understand human language?
nAnd so what if he could understand?
nWhat she said was all true.
n“Sangsang Sangsang, don’t play with him.”
nWhen Ms. Liu turned around to comfort those sobbing turnip heads, Su Ruirui had finished crying and moved closer to Ye Sang without treating her as an unfamiliar person.
nHe ignored the teacher’s helpless glance and even brought over a chair, as if he was ready to settle down next to her.
nYe Sang didn’t know him and tilted her head to the side in confusion, “Why not?”
nShe liked older broddas who looked good.
nAlthough Su Ruirui was still young, he was rather good looking. Thus, the little thing blinked her round cat eyes and stared at him with curiosity.
nHer straightforward stare made the little boy shy.
nHe pouted and frowned, sounding rather tough, “Anyway, you just can’t play with him!”
n“He’s really bad.”
n“He steals other people’s things in class.”
n“He’s like a mute and no one in our class likes him.”
nYe Sang didn’t understand and asked back softly, “So?”
nThe little tyrant choked for a second and humphed coldly with self-confidence, “So you are not allowed to like him.”
nThe little thing was utterly confused.
nWhat kind of tyrannical condition is that?
nIt was even too much compared to her cheap daddy.
nThe little thing pouted and wanted to argue back unhappily, but before she could speak, the sleeping Ye Niannian woke up unnoticed.
nAs soon as he opened his eyes, he saw that his “sworn enemy” Su Ruirui was sitting next to Ye Sang.
nThose two were muttering to each other too.
nYe Niannian immediately exploded, “Su Ruirui! How dare you touch my woman?!”
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