Chapter 50 (1/2)
Chapter 50: Her Sweetheart Lover’s Hypocrisy (7)
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
The teenager remained unwavering.
He only furrowed his eyebrows and pushed her hands away. He lowered his eyes while his face remained devoid of expression. He adjusted his collar pin and returned to his usually serious demeanor.
His fair collarbone was covered by his shirt again.
Yun Xia narrowed her eyes and stared at him.
This person’s attire was clean and neat, even his collar followed the school’s standard attire. He looked very slender and fair.
But he was also arrogantly cold.
With just one look and one would know that he wasn’t a good person.
As his attitude was overly cold, he was in Yun Xia’s bad books. Yun Xia gave the teenager a cold glare before turning around to face the headteacher.
The headteacher was caught between laughter and tears. “You always lag behind Jiang Heng by a few hundred marks in every examination and yet, you want him to test you?”
The girl shrugged her shoulders. “I am not kidding. Bring it on.”
Although she looked a little arrogant, her round eyes looked like that of a young deer and so, even if her words sounded very arrogant, it did not get the antipathy of others.
Instead, the headteacher laughed and thought that this situation was very interesting. He casually said, “In that case, Jiang Heng will ask you a question. This is to prevent you from talking without thinking it through in the future…”
The teenager finally looked towards Yun Xia.
Previously, he would always just glance past her casually and this was the first time he silently looked at her in the eye.
His pair of eyes looked especially calm.
Yun Xia was not intimidated and coldly stared back at him.
Jiang Heng placed the books down with his fair and slender fingers. He casually took a pen and wrote down a question.
The teenager’s handwriting was curvy and beautiful.
Yun Xia took the paper and realized that the question was very easy. Jiang Heng did not purposely make things difficult for her.
She took the pen and directly wrote the answer without working the answer out.
The headteacher saw that she only wrote a number and couldn’t help but say in surprise, “You don’t want to calculate it?”