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Back to the 70s: My Childhood Sweetheart Spoils Me Rotten-Chapter 102 - 101: Roasted on the Rack
Chapter 102: Chapter 101: Roasted on the Rack
Zhao Guangran looked at his big brother listening attentively to Gong Ruini’s instructions, and he silently regretted it.
If he had known it would end up like this, he wouldn’t have mocked Gong Ruini in the first place. Now look, it’s come back to bite him.
Zhao Guangran didn’t want to learn, but with his brother’s stern glance, he had no choice but to comply.
Listening carefully to Gong Ruini’s points, he finally understood that the supposedly simple moves at the beginning were meant to help him perform more difficult ones later on.
This revelation brightened Zhao Guangran’s eyes, "Ni Zi, if I do the starting moves well, can I also do the harder ones later on?"
If that’s true, then there’s no need for him to learn.
Zhao Guangran was reluctant to learn, and Gong Ruini wasn’t eager to teach him. It would be best to take Zhao Xuran with him too, saving a lot of trouble.
"Do you think that by doing the earlier moves well, you can master the later ones?" Zhao Xuran asked his brother, who always thought everything was easy, quite seriously.
Since this guy thought the difficult ones weren’t that tough, let him have a go.
Looking at his brother’s serious demeanor, Zhao Guangran found himself in a dilemma, and after much contemplation, he gritted his teeth and decided to go for it.
Zhao Guangran didn’t believe that even if he did manage it, his brother would still force him to learn.
With resolve, Gong Ruini sincerely hoped Zhao Guangran would quickly perform these moves and leave, taking Zhao Xuran with him.
The trouble was, Zhao Guangran didn’t want to perform such silly moves, yet despite all his efforts, he couldn’t execute them well enough, which frustrated him.
"I’ll give it another try."
"What’s going on."
No matter how much Zhao Guangran tried, he found himself unable to do the moves as per Gong Ruini’s expectations.
Zhao Guangran grew angry, "Ni Zi, are you intentionally raising the difficulty?"
"I’ve never seen these moves before."
Zhao Guangran increasingly felt that these moves must have been devised by Gong Ruini to mess with him; otherwise, why were there so many requirements?
Heh heh heh, Gong Ruini thought if this was considered difficult, Zhao Guangran would surely be shocked to see even more challenging aerial yoga.
The current set of yoga moves was not considered very hard, even the forward bend wasn’t that difficult.
Even Zhao Xuran was puzzled by the move. He couldn’t imagine who would come up with this idea, but he admitted it was a good way to stretch one’s ligaments.
Zhao Xuran originally thought Gong Ruwen would know too, but seeing his surprised expression, he realized he didn’t.
This shocked Zhao Xuran; if Gong Ruwen didn’t know about it, how come Gong Ruini did?
"An auntie I met at my mom’s workplace taught it to me, saying it would make me grow taller and not look too skinny," Gong Ruini explained earnestly why she knew these moves.
Recalling her memory, Gong Ruini remembered that during that period, she was separated from her family and Gong Ruwen; in other times, she was always with someone.
Now knowing where she learned it, Gong Ruwen saw no issue, but he wondered why no one taught him this when he was around.
Someone taught her? Zhao Guangran was suspicious, but Gong Ruini’s earnest expression made it hard to accuse her of lying.
"There shouldn’t be just this one set of moves," Zhao Xuran assumed if someone taught her, there’d be more than one.
Gong Ruini nodded, "There is a set, but I’ve forgotten some parts, only recalling them bit by bit."
"The difficulty is not negligible," Gong Ruini added.
Didn’t Zhao Guangran think this was hard? Gong Ruini wanted to scare him away.
Seeing Zhao Guangran’s face change greatly, Gong Ruini was satisfied. Go on, young man, you should admit you don’t like learning these.
"You’ll only know if it’s hard after you try learning it," Zhao Xuran said, not very interested in the moves, but the little girl was acting reluctant and disdainful, unwilling to teach them, which piqued his curiosity.
Since the little girl was unwilling to teach, Zhao Xuran was even more inclined to stay.
"In the future, we’ll trouble you, Ni Zi," Zhao Xuran sincerely said. "Guangran, thank Ni Zi."
Ah, he didn’t want to learn! Even after saying it’s really difficult, why does he have to learn it?
Zhao Guangran was full of reluctance, yet Zhao Xuran’s pressure made it impossible to refuse, so he had to agree reluctantly.
Learning it isn’t the issue; how well he learns it is entirely up to him, and his brother wouldn’t go too hard on him.
"Brother Guangran, you don’t want to learn, do you?" Hmph, considering she had to teach the Zhao Brothers anyway, there’s no changing that fact, so Gong Ruini was wondering if she could find some amusement.
For instance, Zhao Guangran’s reluctance and dissatisfaction could be quite entertaining.
Wait, if she taught Zhao Guangran, she’d be the teacher; could she reprimand him if he didn’t do well?
As for any accusations of abusing her position, Gong Ruini wouldn’t admit to it; after all, this guy wouldn’t execute the moves perfectly.
Not noticing his wandering eyes, which hinted at trouble in his mind, it was a matter of seeing who was tougher.
"I, I..." That little girl, she dared to confront him directly, while everyone knew he didn’t want to learn, but nobody had said it out loud except for that little girl.
"Guangran, you don’t want to learn?" Curiously, Zhao Xuran decided to side with Gong Ruini.
His brother was very active, unable to maintain interest in something for prolonged periods, and if he learned something from Gong Ruini for a while, it might correct some habits, which would be a decent result.
More importantly, learning this would be beneficial for his health, so Zhao Guangran definitely should learn. Only through hardship can one rise above others, a concept Zhao Xuran agreed with.
"I am willing to learn." Once his brother spoke, Zhao Guangran, despite his reluctance, had to comply. Ugh, the troublesome Gong Ruini, using his brother against him.
Although it sounded somewhat reluctant, it didn’t matter; once he’d begun learning, Zhao Xuran guaranteed he wouldn’t let Zhao Guangran quit so easily.
"In the future, if Guangran does anything wrong, you must point it out seriously. Although you’re younger than Guangran, as a teacher in this regard, you need to manage him strictly."
The little girl wanted to manage Zhao Guangran for a while, and Zhao Xuran figured why not fulfill the little girl’s wish.
Really? Is he going to end up in Gong Ruini’s hands? Zhao Guangran regretted it; why hadn’t he held strong and refused? Was it too late to back out now?
Even though Zhao Xuran gave her the authority, Gong Ruini still felt uneasy, particularly under Zhao Guangran’s gaze.
Gosh, it felt like she was on the hot seat. Gong Ruini regretted thinking of educating Zhao Guangran because she now couldn’t predict who would end up schooling whom.
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