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Back to the 70s: My Childhood Sweetheart Spoils Me Rotten-Chapter 134 Rewards and Punishments
Chapter 134: Chapter 134 Rewards and Punishments
Gong Ruini felt it was quite strange that Zhao Guangran kept glancing at her from time to time.
Could this kid have gone out and discovered some treasure?
And then plan to satirize her a bit seriously?
But if there’s really good news, shouldn’t it have been announced long ago?
Gong Ruini didn’t think Zhao Guangran was the type to hide things, waiting for an opportunity to suddenly make a big move.
Moreover, what’s stranger is that this kid kept looking at Zhao Xuran nonstop; what on earth is going on?
Zhao Xuran continued his actions in every possible way, directly ignoring the gaze cast by Zhao Guangran.
Zhao Xuran didn’t speak, which gave Zhao Guangran the courage to continue looking at Zhao Xuran endlessly, with a smile that was somewhat eerie.
What was wrong with his dumb younger brother now? Zhao Xuran really didn’t understand, and the best mood would turn bad after Zhao Guangran’s messing around.
"Today, I’ve already taught Gong Ruini the courses that I taught you before." Zhao Xuran calmly said something that would make Zhao Guangran jump with anger.
Ah, what, today his big brother actually still gave Gong Ruini lessons, isn’t this favoritism?
No, his big brother said he seems to have taught Gong Ruini everything that was missing between them.
What does this mean? Can Gong Ruini comprehend so many things?
Isn’t big brother always saying not to rush things? Then why is everything okay when it comes to Gong Ruini?
"This way you don’t have to daydream in class, and I will assign homework. In a few days, Ni Zi will submit the homework." Although Zhao Xuran felt it was a bit rushed this way.
But what Gong Ruini said wasn’t wrong; instead of Zhao Xuran not listening attentively in class, it’s better if she speeds up, since the difficulty isn’t high at the start anyway.
Just like that, Zhao Xuran was persuaded by Gong Ruini. Actually, he also wanted to know just how smart Gong Ruini was.
As for the pressure on Zhao Guangran, Zhao Xuran stated it wasn’t an issue. Only by putting great pressure on Zhao Guangran can this kid strive for progress.
"Do your homework well." Hearing that Gong Ruini was also assigned homework made Zhao Guangran happy, as Gong Ruini should be doing more homework so she doesn’t keep coming up with ideas to mess with him.
"This time, I saw quite a few exercise books, and I brought them home." Zhao Guangran deeply felt that his idea back then was absolutely normal.
"No matter how many mistakes you make, doubling the writing is no problem." Zhao Guangran deeply felt that he was a big good person.
Has this guy gone too happy? How could he forget that he was also studying together? If she had homework, does he not have any?
God knows if Zhao Guangran could still remember, and if he doesn’t remember, who knows how much more homework he might get.
"You don’t need to thank me." The look from Gong Ruini, Zhao Guangran certainly knew was full of discontent, but he didn’t care; he was just a big good person.
"Remember to review with me in the evening. If you don’t pass, the homework will be doubled, and if you pass, it’ll be just once." Looking at his younger brother’s smug expression, still oblivious enough to provoke Gong Ruini, he really wasn’t using his brain.
If he didn’t normally perform quite well and seem to be a smart kid, people would think he was an idiot.
What, why does he need to be assessed? Plus, if not passing the assessment means writing double the homework?
Zhao Guangran indicated he was unwilling to accept, "I didn’t attend class, so why should I do homework."
"And why should I be assessed, isn’t that something for school?" Zhao Guangran just knew that after he went out, these people together would stir up trouble.
This time, the matter wasn’t just normal big, if possible, it really seemed like separating them would be better.
Zhao Guangran genuinely dared not let his big brother assess him. He actually had kind of forgotten, just thinking that next time he must listen carefully in class, not realizing he had to skip that, so what should he do.
"Aren’t you going to school?" His younger brother’s wandering gaze, Zhao Xuran understood, he should have forgotten pretty much everything.
Zhao Xuran remembered his old dad pulling him aside as soon as he got home and talked to him. He really didn’t understand why the old man, who had said earlier to treat the youngest son well, suddenly changed his mind, but seemingly, his younger brother couldn’t be spoiled.
"Moreover, don’t think you’re done after I teach you; to prevent your forgetting, assessments are needed every so often." Kids learn fast, but forget just as quickly, so they need regular reviews.
Assessment? That’s a small case; Gong Ruini expressed there was no pressure, but if there’s an assessment, "is there a reward?"
Reward? Zhao Xuran hadn’t actually considered that much, seeing Gong Ruini eager to try, she likely had great confidence, as for his younger brother, without looking, you knew he was certainly bewildered.
"Of course, there’s a reward, and naturally, a punishment too."
"The specific reward isn’t known at the moment, but the punishment is copying the test paper ten times." Zhao Xuran gloomily stared at Zhao Guangran.
Can’t be, copying the test paper ten times, my goodness, Zhao Guangran really was dumbfounded, how was his big brother getting more and more fierce?
"Bro, isn’t ten times a bit too much." Zhao Guangran indicated he didn’t want his arm to be written off.
Too many? See, without even an assessment, someone was starting to retreat, so it was even less acceptable to let anyone backtrack.
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"What, do you not have confidence, you see Ni Zi is quite confident."
"Don’t worry, the test paper won’t be too hard, it’s all things I’ve taught you normally." Zhao Xuran wouldn’t give too difficult a test, that’s too tiring.
More importantly, Zhao Xuran himself also needed to start following along with what dad and mom were beginning to teach.
Even though there’s no teacher, with parents around, Zhao Xuran wasn’t worried he wouldn’t learn.
What, you’re talking about going to school? It’s not that Zhao Xuran was unwilling to go, nor was he considering the distance, but he had gone to class there, and the things the teachers taught weren’t as good as his parents giving him an hour each day.
Especially after his old dad later looked into the academic qualifications of those teachers, Zhao Xuran never thought about going to school; that took too long.
Speaking lightly, Zhao Guangran also knew the test paper wouldn’t be too difficult, otherwise he would definitely go to complain to his parents, but even so, if it’s things his big brother taught, after a long time, he might forget.
"Usually, do your review homework and it’ll be fine." Gong Ruini stated she reviews every night, so these really aren’t hard for her.
Review homework, ah, doesn’t that mean they’d also be busy studying normally, so he could still have time to go out and play?
Zhao Guangran just couldn’t understand why so many kids weren’t attending school, each playing wilder than him, and hadn’t seen any of their parents be dissatisfied, why didn’t it work out for him, he had to study seriously.
"You’re different from them." Zhao Xuran wasn’t really willing to let his brother have much contact with the village kids, worried their thoughts would influence his brother.
Maybe in his brother’s view, this place was quite good, with plenty to eat and drink, and companions to play with, but always playing like this isn’t beneficial, is it?
Zhao Xuran always thought one day he’d return to his hometown with his parents, letting them know that wherever they were, they would succeed.
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