The boy's deep eyes fell on her.
In his eyes, there are layers of dark blue and light blue. It is hard to say what kind of blue it is, but it is like a starry sky, with sunlight flowing inside.
He just stood at the other end of the table and didn't come over, looking at her with a half smile on his lips.
Although this guy was delicate and cute, the curve of his pale crimson lips was somewhat ironic.
Yu Chu ignored his sarcasm and smiled at the boy, "Hi, I didn't introduce myself last time. My name is Yuan Chu and I'm here to teach you Chinese."
Xun Zhou turned his head slightly.
The young man's hair was curly and broken, probably because he was of mixed race, the ends of his hair were curled into curly arcs, which made his face more lovely and fair, making him look like a minor.
He didn't say much, just condescending, and glanced at her like alms.
"Grandma is here this time, for your face."
He said, sitting on the sofa on the other side.
Yu Chu pondered slightly.
Xunzhou seems to respect the old nanny more than his mother. This means that she can pretend to be a tiger in the future, as long as the old lady is there, Xunzhou will not reject herself too unreasonably, or drive herself away.
She nodded calmly, looked at the young man, and said lightly: "It doesn't matter. Anyway, I have already received my salary, so it is fine if you are willing to make up lessons."
The young man raised his curled eyelashes, looked at her with his deep blue pupils, and his pale crimson lips outlined a curve, showing a hint of disdain and indifference.
"I didn't say I would make up lessons with you."
He lazily said.
Yu Chu was startled, raised his head, and was about to ask what it meant when the old lady came over with a watermelon.
So she paused, then fell silent.
In short, this brat doesn't want to make up lessons.
"Come on, Teacher Xiao Chu, Ah Xun, eat some watermelon, and then go upstairs to make up lessons."
The boy leaned aside, seemingly not interested in watermelon, instead he raised his hand to pick up the sugar bowl on the table.
The sugar bowl with the kitten pattern twirled gently between his fingers, and Yu Chu looked at the other's white fingertips. He took out a candy from it, threw it between his thin lips, and then leaned lazily on the sofa again.
Yu Chu wiped his hands and said suddenly, "Grandma, I'll take Ah Xun out to buy a textbook first. After we've bought the book, we'll come back to make up lessons for him."
The old man replied: "Hey, yes."
The young man at the side frowned slightly, looking over with blue eyes, as if he didn't understand what she was going to do.
But Xun Zhou thought that it would be easier to get rid of this teacher when he went out. So he didn't raise any objection, just glanced at the girl a little probingly, under the curled eyelashes, his emotions were hidden in the deep blue.
Yu Chu stood up, "Let's go."
The boy shrugged and obediently followed her to get up.
When the two walked out the door, the boy lowered his eyes, took out his phone, and hopped his fingers on it a few times.
Yu Chu didn't look at him, and said in a low voice, "You go with me, or I'll tell grandma that you're skipping class. You can go wherever you want after shopping, I don't care about you."
Xun Zhou's fair fingers stopped.
He looked up at the little teacher, and there was a smile on Bai Nen's lovely face, but that smile had a hint of sarcasm. He lazily closed the phone.
There was no emotion in the boy's voice, "It's ok, it's very scheming. Okay, where are you going?"
The girl finally looked back at him, her dark eyes were calm and gentle, "Just follow me."
Xun Zhou narrowed his beautiful eyes slightly.