887 If I Wanted to Leave With Him (1/2)
Yan Rusheng always felt that Wen Xuxu must have pandered to the teachers. That was why they all adored her so much. Hence, the reason why he despised her.
In fact, every single teacher in the school liked her.
”Yan Rusheng. How can I not remember you?” Teacher Zhao glanced at Yan Rusheng. ”I always read news about you two.”
Xuxu was slightly awkward when he mentioned the news. In the last year, they indeed had appeared on the news on a regular basis.
”Xuxu, I've told you, right? If my father saw you, he would be delighted and excited.”
Zhao Zheng had foreseen that Yan Rusheng was trying to interject, so he hastily cut him across.
He deliberately mentioned that his father would be delighted to see Wen Xuxu and left his name out. His intention was obvious.Find authorized novels in Webnovel,faster updates, better experience,Please clickfor visiting.
Yan Rusheng could tell, and he quietly smiled.
He felt that Zhao Zheng wasn't in the same league as him, and he had half a thought to mock him. But since the teacher that Xuxu respected was around, he decided against his whim.
Teacher Zhao chuckled as he pressed on. ”I heard that you had a classmates' gathering last weekend. Why didn't you ask me along?”
Xuxu smiled and made a promise. ”Sure, we will ask you along next time.”
”That's settled.” Teacher Zhao sighed once more. ”Among your classmates, Jiang Zhuoheng was the only one who visited me a few times after he came back from abroad. He would always stay to play chess with me.”
It startled Xuxu. ”He went to visit you?”
Jiang Zhuoheng was always so thoughtful and considerate. He was very filial towards the elderly and always visited Xuxu's grandfather as well.
Even until now.
Yan Rusheng noticed Xuxu's expression softening, and he felt uncomfortable.
'Is that fellow Jiang Zhuoheng's company going bust soon? Why does he have so much free time?'
”Time passes too quickly, and without realizing it, I've aged so much.” Teacher Zhao deeply sighed. ”All of you are starting to have your own family, too.”
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