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Back to the Past: The Rise of the False Heiress Marrying the True Tycoon-Chapter 840 - : Grassland Picnic
Chapter 840: Grassland Picnic
Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
Zhou Hua had been dismissed, and the position of the head teacher for Class B2 of the first grade could not remain vacant for too long.
After deliberation, the school leaders decided to appoint Yang Zhen, the Chinese language teacher, as the acting head teacher.
Upon hearing this news, Yang Zhen hesitated, “Leaders, if it’s about teaching, I certainly won’t refuse. But I’ve never been a head teacher before. Could you consider other teachers first?”
The school leaders looked at Yang Zhen, persuading her, “Teacher Yang, why don’t you give it a try? At the moment, we can’t find a better candidate. Please help the school out. The school will give you the allowance of a formal head teacher.”
Seeing that the leaders had said so much, Yang Zhen realized that it would be impolite to refuse further. She decided to accept the role, thinking it would provide her with more professional experience, self-improvement, and an additional allowance. It seemed like a good deal.
On Saturday, Yang Zhen visited Su Li and the others in Jifu New Village. She had promised to visit earlier, but other matters had delayed her. Now that she had some free time, she brought a fruit basket and came over.
Coincidentally, Gu Zi was planning to take the kids out for a picnic, and Yang Zhen was invited to join. The group arrived at the picnic site, where the lush green grass and wildflowers by the roadside symbolized the arrival of a new spring.
Gu Zi and Yang Zhen spread out the picnic blanket on the green grass and laid out the food.
This place, located to the north of Jifu New Village, was a large green field designated for people’s leisure and play. The residents of the community loved to come here for picnics and play. However, since it was a bit far from the Su family’s house, Gu Zi usually didn’t come, only occasionally bringing the children for picnics.
The recent spring breeze and the excellent weather outside, coupled with Jiang Nuan’s visit and Gao Ming’s presence, and Gu Zi’s light workload, had inspired the idea of taking the children out for a picnic and kite flying. It was also a good opportunity for her to relax.
As noon approached, the warm sunlight shone down on the grassland. Adults and children were eating and laughing, creating a light-hearted atmosphere.
Yang Zhen commented, “Gao Ming is really attached to Su Li. Look at them, they do everything together. They even share the same dessert. It’s just like in class, if Su Li raises his hand, Gao Ming will definitely raise his hand too.”
Gu Zi, holding up a sun umbrella, laughed, “Isn’t that the truth? Who says that only girls can have sticky friendships? Boys can too. By the way, how has Aunt Yang been recently? I haven’t seen her for a while.”
Before Yang Zhen could respond, Gu Zi saw Su Li and Gao Ming, both full from their meal, grabbing their kites to go fly them. Gu Zi cautioned them, “Be careful, you two. Check in every once in a while, alright?”
“Got it!” The two boys ran off with their kites, quickly disappearing from sight. Gu Zi withdrew her gaze and turned to Yang Zhen.
Yang Zhen’s brow furrowed slightly as she began, “I went back home for a bit. She’s doing well, but my brother, remember how he was having issues with that woman? Now that she’s gone, he’s struggling to take care of the child. He’s using work as an excuse to dump Yuan Yuan on my mother. I just don’t understand, why have a child if you’re not going to raise them?
“Gu Zi, I’m not the type to take out my frustrations with adults on children. I don’t want to bring up the past, and I’m not interested in holding grudges. I’m just worried about my mother. She’s getting on in years, and I want her to have an easier life. But I can’t tell her to just ignore Yuan Yuan. The child is still young. If his parents don’t care for him, and his grandmother doesn’t either, it’s truly pitiful.”
Yang Zhen, who had been in good spirits, seemed to deflate after her speech, her expression turning somber. Gu Zi noticed this and thought for a moment before saying, “I understand what you mean. You’re already doing a great job, Yang Zhen. I have a rough idea of Aunt Yang’s personality. She always hopes that you, your brother, and Yuan Yuan will have good lives. As for herself, she doesn’t think about it much.
“She’s the type who can’t sit still. If she wants to do something, let her do it. You’re capable now, and to put it bluntly, you can support her. And I heard from Aunt Yang that you’re getting married, right?”
Gu Zi tried to steer the conversation towards a happier topic, as they were out to have fun. She casually asked the question, not expecting to stumble upon a juicy piece of gossip. Guan Xin really knew how to keep a secret.
Upon hearing Gu Zi mention marriage, Yang Zhen indeed smiled, her face radiating happiness as she said, “Yes, he’s a soldier, currently stationed in the North Central Military Region. But in a few months, he’ll be transferred here, and we’ll have our wedding. I haven’t told you yet, his name is Guan Ling, Guan Xin’s older brother.”