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Farming in the Mountains: Max Level Jiaojiao Is Three Years Old-Chapter 2020 - Extra A Brand New Life 135
Chapter 2020: Extra: A Brand New Life 135
Chapter 2020: Extra: A Brand New Life 135
The two elder sisters in the Zhou family are strong women, busier than Zhou Ping, and given that Mr. Zhou and Mrs. Zhou are of a certain age, it’s to be expected that they have a generational gap with the little girl. Therefore, whenever Zhou Ping had free time, he’d give the little girl a call, have a video chat, or send a message, just to talk to her.
He didn’t want the little girl to be too quiet. She was just eighteen, at the prime of her youth, yet aside from being a bit more open with him and speaking a bit more to him, nothing else seemed to change.
Time flew, and before they knew it, the college entrance examination was just over three months away. With the third year of high school’s 100-day mobilization meeting approaching in a couple of days, Mo Yaoyao’s homeroom teacher finally couldn’t sit still and called Mrs. Zhou.
The teacher told Mrs. Zhou that the little girl’s grades had plummeted, and although the teachers had all tried to help her, nothing worked. The teacher also invited Mrs. Zhou to attend the mobilization meeting since other students’ parents would be there, and if she didn’t attend, the little girl would be alone.
This concern really distressed Mrs. Zhou, who naturally agreed immediately to attend.
But who could have expected that the next day, Mrs. Zhou accidentally twisted her back and couldn’t attend the meeting the day after tomorrow. Mr. Zhou and Ms. Zhou were both in S City, so after discussing it, they decided to let Zhou Ping come back.
Zhou Ping had no objection to this, so he returned.
On that day, like other parents, Zhou Ping was with his own child, which was the little girl. Among the audience, Zhou Ping was the youngest and most handsome parent, attracting quite a few glances. The classmates were curious and asked the little girl who the big brother was. The little girl pursed her lips, and after a long while, she finally answered, “He’s my brother.”
The meeting was held in a large lecture hall.
After concluding the school-wide meeting, the homeroom teacher kept the parents for a meeting in the classroom.
Zhou Ping sat on the little girl’s desk, who was sitting in the second row by the window, her little head hanging low, looking guilty.
In front of so many parents, there were some things the homeroom teacher knew were better left unsaid. Therefore, a lot was left unsaid, but the parents of the students who were having issues were called to the office privately.
Zhou Ping and the little girl were the last to be called to the office.
The little girl hung her head even lower, appearing even more like she had done something wrong.
The homeroom teacher laid out every test score the little girl had received since the start of the third year of high school in front of Zhou Ping. “Mo Yaoyao was ranked first in the province in the middle school exam and was admitted to City No. 1 Middle School. Therefore, the school waived all her fees, and she can even live in a single dorm room if she chooses. The school has been nurturing her as the prospective top scorer of the college entrance exam.”
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Zhou Ping was very surprised; he hadn’t expected at all that the little girl’s grades were so good. He had thought that since she was so bad at playing cards, her academic performance must be absolutely dismal, perhaps even at the bottom of her class.
And it wasn’t like he had never been at the bottom of his class; besides, it’s just the little girl, and his family wasn’t poor, so if she was at the bottom, so be it. It didn’t matter.
Plus, the little girl had said she didn’t study, so he never asked about her grades, which led him to always think they weren’t good.
Zhou Ping glanced at the little girl. She still stood beside his chair, head bowed deeply.
The homeroom teacher continued, “In the first and second year of high school, she lived up to expectations. Every exam, even joint exams, she was always first. She performed normally during the first term of the third year of high school too, coming first every time, until the final exam of that term, when her grades fell by more than sixty points. And this recent monthly test, it was even worse; her total score was just over five hundred…”