Chapter 19 - Business (1) (1/2)

Chapter 19 – Business (1)

“Xiao Xue, do you know how old Xi Yun is now?”

Su Tian and Wang Haoxue each carried a cheesecake in their hands. Hearing Su Tian’s question, Wang Haoxue tried her darndest to turn her attention from the cake, thought about it for a moment, and asked, “Are you talking about the boy on the top floor?”

Su Tian nodded.

Wang Haoxue said, “I am not sure either. At least over ten. I remember his mother ran off with someone else when he was 5, and that was 6-7 years ago.”

Even though they all lived in the same building, the Xi’s didn’t have the best reputation, plus with the age difference between Wang Haoxue and Xi Yun, they were not too familiar with each other.

Su Tian wasn’t too disappointed that she didn’t exactly get the answer that she was looking for. She sort of expected that answer before she even asked. But she was able to gleaned from Wang Haoxue’s words that little cutie was a little bit older than she’d imagined.

Probably because he was malnourished, so he looked smaller than other kids his age.

It seemed like this was right around the time he was about to earn the first bucket of gold in his life.

She should find out from Xi Yun his exact age when she got back today; that ought to help her keep tabs on him going forward.

When they got to the entrance of the classroom, Wang Haoxue tugged and winked at her, “What say we mess with them some?”

Su Tian asked her what she had in mind and Wang Haoxue leaned into her ears and whispered. Su Tian looked at her with a smile.

Wang Haoxue blushed under her gaze and couldn’t help but started to wonder if she was being too childish.

But Su Tian finally agreed, she was quite fond of these types of practical jokes herself.

As long as you don’t push her to her bottom line, Su Tian was a pretty easy going person.

Tiantian was such a nice girl!

Wang Haoxue cupped her own face and suddenly felt like she was being pampered.

The first class hasn’t started yet and most of the students had more or less arrived. Some were chatting; some tidying up things getting ready for class; some were reading.