Chapter 215 The Secret in the Secret 3
Chapter 215 The Secret in the Secret 3
In the math class, the head teacher, Mr. Liu, asked him to answer a question. Chang Ran answered it smoothly, which also showed his strength to the teacher and classmates.
Deng Wanwan asked herself to give up her seat after class because she wanted to ask Zhou Siyue some questions.
Chang Ran didn't intend to indulge her this time, lest she push her too far. He said directly: "No, please aim directly at the target, don't try to make a presence in front of me, I'm sorry I won't accompany you."
I'm new to school, and I don't want to make things awkward for everyone. But it's only the beginning of the school year, and there are already so many things going on.
Come to think of it, there is really no need to accommodate them. Even if no one talks to me or gets along with me, I will just feel peaceful.
Chang Ran originally thought it was troublesome and was considering whether to change seats, but now he has no intention of changing seats at all. Zhou Siyue is so handsome and treats me well, why should I give up my seat to others?
The next day, Chang Ran was very grateful when he saw the golden cake that Zhou's mother asked Zhou Siyue to bring to him. Zhou's father and mother were really good to his family. Even if Zhou Siyue didn't exist, Chang Ran would still help them.
He would never let Zhou's father be wrongly accused of plagiarism. Moreover, Changran would find an opportunity to give Zhou's father and mother some elixirs to ensure that they would not get sick.
In the evening, Changran brought the golden cake home and told his parents that it was given by Zhou's mother.
Since his home is a little far from school, Changran bought himself a bicycle.
Teacher's Day is coming soon. Chang Ran prepared a fountain pen for Ding's father, thinking that he didn't receive a gift in the play. He had bought him a thermos cup before.
On this day, Chang Ran and Ding's father rode back together and met Zhou's mother waiting for Zhou Siyue downstairs. Seeing that Ding's father and Zhou's mother proposed that the two of them go to school together and take turns to make breakfast together, Chang Ran was happy to see it happen and did not object.
Now Zhou Siyue and I ride our bikes to and from school every day. Since we have to go together, we exchanged mobile phone numbers. I bought the phone after I took the high school entrance examination.
It was another math class. Teacher Liu had to go to a meeting, so we had to study on our own. The teacher asked Deng Wanwan to record the students who talked in class.
Chang Ran had a grudge against her, but he didn't want to be caught and then have to clean up. In this class, he was determined not to say a word, and if he had anything to communicate, he would write it by hand.
When I got home from school in the evening, I watched Father Ding chatting with me about Chinese diplomacy, and he also gave me a bag of snacks. Thinking of the plot, I guessed that Deng Wanwan must have gone to Teacher Liu to complain.
Chang Ran didn't want Dad Ding to worry, so he said, "Dad, are you trying to say that I should get along well with my classmates? I understand, and I will pay attention to it next time."
Put the snacks in your own space and eat them slowly when you have time.
Chang Ran asked the puppet to help investigate Deng Wanwan's family. If there was any problem, he would report it in time. He hoped that she would not bother him anymore.
The puppet was released during the summer vacation when I first came here. The idea is that I don’t have money to buy anything, and I don’t want to ask my parents for money, and they may not give it to me even if I ask.
It is more convenient to have a puppet to help make money. The money I make on the surface is from working part-time for the puppet company.
Of course, I don’t spend much on a daily basis, I only buy necessary things. My parents think that I buy things with my pocket money and scholarship.
If no one specifically asks, I won't talk about making money. Otherwise, Ding's mother will definitely spread it so that everyone knows.
At school, Chang Ran got along well with Zhou Siyue, Kong Shadi, and Song Ziqi. They basically did everything together, went to class together, ate together, and occasionally played together on weekends.
In the math test, Chang Ran scored 148 points this time, and her classmates were quite surprised. Although I heard that Ding Xian was a good student before, she was in a small place after all. Everyone thought that her grades would definitely drop after coming to Shenhai, but I didn't expect her to do so well.
After this, Changran felt that both his classmates and teachers had a better attitude towards him. It seems that the most important thing for students is grades.
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