Song Yaoyao leaned against the glass and watched for a while. Zhou Manli was still trying to comfort her poor daughter while Song Rui was probably drowning in work at the office.
Only Song Wenchuan lay quietly in the ICU by himself.
“Miss Song,” Huo Jiu whispered. “The Master asked you to go home for dinner.”
“Coming!” Song Yaoyao responded as she waved at Song Wenchuan. “I’ll get going then. I’ll see you again tomorrow! If you’re tired, get some rest. But don’t rest for too long~”
After speaking, she gently left the room without turning back.
Not long after she left, the device that was monitoring Song Wenchuan suddenly made a long beep. Several nurses and doctors rushed into the ward to check. “What happened?”
“The patient…he just had a reaction…”
…
Time flew quickly. In the blink of an eye, November passed and December arrived.
The weather grew cold, and many of the cities began to snow.
Grandfather Shen’s health was under control, and Song Yaoyao went from visiting once every three days to once a week.
It seemed, she would get the man back to good health before the new year.
Also, the vibe in the third class had completely changed.
They weren’t idiots. After all, they came from good backgrounds and their parents had good genetics; they couldn’t really give birth to stupid kids. If they were willing to learn, they actually had the potential to be smarter than the other students.
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Thus, in just one month, they went from struggling to feeling quite relaxed.
During this time, Song Jingwan did not attend school. Everyone ended up discovering that the two eldest children of the Songs had gotten into a car accident; ultimately, the news did not get suppressed. So, whenever Song Yaoyao walked through the school, people pointed and talked behind her back.
Someone had told everyone that she was a jinx, and some even said she had cursed Song Wenchuan and Song Jingwan, causing them to get into a car accident. So, Song Yaoyao often sensed that there were strange gazes directed at her.
Song Yaoyao didn’t care. However, Tang Xinrou and the others couldn’t let it pass.
During this time, the third class’ tough reputation spread to all the nearby schools.
Anyone that was caught speaking badly about Song Yaoyao was taught a ‘friendly’ lesson.
Song Yaoyao told them that it wasn’t good to hit people; that people would call it schoolyard bullying.
So, following An Feiran’s suggestion, everyone utilized a different method. It was discovered later that this method was much more painful than being hit!
Studying the 5/3 textbook was something that they couldn’t just suffer on their own, right?
Anyone that got caught was forced to do practice papers. On top of that, they had to join the third class every morning for their daily jog. Ten laps every day; the third class had gotten used to it. But for the gossiping punks, they naturally vomited from exhaustion.
However, this wasn’t enough! The third class were a bunch of monsters! Their homework was even inspected every single day! If they didn’t complete it… Haha…they would have to be careful not to get caught!
Otherwise, they would be messed up to the point where their own mothers wouldn’t recognize them!
There were a few days left until Tang Xinrou’s filming was to be completed.
This heiress kept a low profile and was very modest on set; willing to put in the hard yards. Everyone had some idea that her background wasn’t average because she often wore expensive brand name clothes, but they had no idea how ‘not average’ she was.
At first, some people looked down on her, assuming that she had got into the cast through relations. But when they realized how modest she was, saw that she asked a lot of questions when she didn’t understand something, and noticed she had a good temper, they began to become friends.
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