’80s Sweet Marriage: Struggle for a Good Life

Chapter 199: Facing a shift change

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Of course Gu Chenglan would not let Su’s mother be their nanny, but he felt that he had the best mother-in-law in the world.

Su's mother is kind and open-minded. The key is that this person is Su Nuo's mother, someone who will give them blessings wholeheartedly.

So Gu Chenglan had already made a silent promise: to give Su Nuo happiness and make Su’s mother feel more at ease.

Su Nuo and Gu Chenglan had lunch in the dormitory before going back to class.

Gu Chenglan sent Su Nuo back to the classroom and left. This time, she finally did not get into a tense situation with Qin Moran.

In the afternoon self-study class, Su Nuo worked hard to solve the questions and occasionally memorized two English words, which was considered as multitasking.

Qin Moran lay lazily on the table with his eyes closed, not knowing whether he fell asleep or not.

Suddenly a ball of paper flew from the front and landed between Suno Nuo and Qin Moran.

Qin Moran didn't move. He never glanced at these things.

Su Nuo looked up and saw Cen Xuemei looking towards him from the front and waving her hands secretly.

Su Nuo frowned, unfolded the ball of paper, and wrote a series of "I'm sorry" on it. Then he said that he wanted to send Su Nuo home after school to express his apology.

"Is she sick?" Qin Moran poked his head over at some point, glanced at the words on the note, snatched the note from Sunuo's hand, and tore it into pieces.

Su Nuo looked up again and saw Cen Xuemei biting her lips tightly with red circles under her eyes again, then turned around and lay on the table.

Cen Xuemei was quiet for several days, neither looking for Suno nor sending another note.

Sunuo was relieved. She doesn't have such a strong desire for revenge. As long as Cen Xuemei stops making small moves, what happened before will be in the past.

The monthly exam is here in a blink of an eye, and it is also the first test in the freshman year of high school. I heard that the school takes it very seriously.

The teachers in the question writing team spent several nights working on this monthly exam paper, and they even kept it strictly confidential.

Some well-informed students have begun to whisper privately that classes may be adjusted after this monthly exam.

Although it is not a major adjustment of the class, some good students will definitely be transferred together to form a sharp knife class.

Su Nuo usually doesn't attend classes and doesn't care much about monthly exams or anything like that. She was too lazy to compete for her age ranking, nor did she want to become a top student. As for changing classes, she never thought about it.

She is very satisfied with the current state of self-study, and she really doesn't want to squeeze into the sharp knife class to feel the tense atmosphere.

But just because Sunuo didn't care, it didn't mean that others didn't care. The head teacher was the first one to talk to Sunuo.

Three days before the exam, the head teacher called Su Nuo to the office and asked her what she thought of the exam and what hopes she had.

"Thank you for your concern, teacher. I have no hope." Su Nuo had no choice but to tell the truth: "I feel that I have been in a bad state recently and am very tired, so my grades may not be ideal."

The class teacher frowned and suddenly became a little panicked: "Student Su Nuo, your high school entrance examination scores are very good. And you are a high school student who skipped the grade. If your grades drop significantly, as the class teacher, I am responsible. So teacher I still hope you can work harder and try to get one more spot for our class."

"Okay, teacher, I'll try my best," Sunuo said, but she was really not interested in the school papers and questions.

Su Nuo even felt that if the independent college entrance examination were implemented now, she would register for it next year.

The head teacher didn't look good, but he didn't dare to tell Su Nuo deeply, so he could only ask her to go back and think about it carefully.

(End of chapter)