Chapter 466: Song Jingwan’s First In The Grade?
Translator: Yunyi
w.a.n.g Zhongyun clicked his tongue. “I knew you would do this. It’s your choice whether you resign or not, but please don’t make false claims about my students again.”
“Me? You…”
“Mr. Chang.”
Gong Wei walked up in her high-heeled shoes. When she saw Chang Qing, she smiled and said, “Mr. Chang, I’m glad to see you here. The princ.i.p.al is looking for you.”
“The princ.i.p.al is looking for me? Did he get the results for Cla.s.s 3-1 wrong?”
Chang Qing’s eyes lit up as he glanced at w.a.n.g Zhongyun arrogantly.
But w.a.n.g Zhongyun remained happy without any care.
“No.” Gong Wei smiled. “He wants to talk about the general decline of your cla.s.s’ results this semester.”
Chang Qing’s heart sank; he could no longer smile.
…
“Wanwan, be careful, don’t get hurt again.”
As Song Jingwan stepped out of her car, Zhou Manli held onto her with concern.
Her plaster had just been removed so she walked particularly slow.
Song Yaoyao saw her and blamed herself for not checking the fortune calendar before leaving the house. Otherwise, why would she coincidentally run into the person whom she least wanted to see?
She walked past with no emotion.
Zhou Manli’s pupils constricted. Instead of calling out to her, she tried to distance herself more.
She had been too unlucky recently. She choked when she ate and slipped when she was bathing.
When she walked outside, even a bird pa.s.sing overhead managed to poo directly onto her.
Zhou Manli was sure that Song Yaoyao was jinxing her and probably cursing her. So, she felt particularly unlucky when she saw her; there was no way she would call out to her.
Right now, she was simply regretful that she didn’t just strangle her to death at birth.
“I told you to ask Ningxi to check the results for you, yet you insisted on coming here. Aren’t you just torturing yourself?” Zhou Manli poked Song Jingwan’s head helplessly. “It’s not even a big deal. You and Ningxi have always been on par; either you come first or he does. Is it even necessary to check it?”
“Mom~” Song Jingwan smiled. “I’m not that impressive.”
“Wanwan, in my heart, you are the best. You just wait, I have a feeling you came first this time.”
“Hey, isn’t that Mrs. Song? Did you come to check the results with your daughter?”
Zhou Manli’s expression froze as she looked at the extravagantly dressed woman. They were clearly around the same age, but she was dressed like she was still in her twenties.
“Mrs. Xu, what about you?”
This was Xu Yue’s mother: the woman who everyone in high society knew as a shameless mistress.
Because Xu Yue went missing last time, Mrs. Xu had caused a commotion at the Song Manor and put a wedge in their relations.h.i.+p.
At that moment, she was standing in front of her, covering her lips and chuckling. “Yes, Yueyue’s had a cold for the past two days so I told her to rest at home. I happened to pa.s.s by, so I decided to check her results for her.”
Zhou Manli adjusted her shawl and smiled. “Oh, I see. How did she go? I heard you’ve been quite concerned by her. Did she improve this time?”
As she said this, there was a trace of disgust in her voice. She glanced at Song Jingwan and revealed a smug expression.
Everyone knew that the eldest daughter of the Song Family was good at everything and always ranked in the top three.
However, to her surprise, Mrs. Xu nodded her head as though she didn’t notice her mockery at all. “Yes, she improved! Our Yueyue has grown up and I don’t need to worry about her anymore!”
“Huh? What?”
Zhou Manli also smiled. “Congratulations, then. Parents must be proud to see their children improve. I can’t relate since my Jingwan comes first every year.”