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Rebirth: Slice-of-life Cultivation-Chapter 219 - 192 Special_3
Chapter 219: Chapter 192 Special_3
Chapter 219 -192 Special_3
Tao Zhi thought silently, “Why don’t you play by the rules?”
He was a student in the experimental class at Second Middle School and quick on his feet, “Even if you can drink a lot, you surely won’t be able to finish the next ten or twenty bottles, right?”
“What I want to tell you is very simple, you really only need a little bit of water at the beginning, the rest of the water is of little value or significance to you.”
Tao Zhi’s thoughts were clear, and he spoke more smoothly, “Just like the promotion in front of us, the second cup at half price seems like a discount, but in reality, it’s just a scheme to make you pay and increase their profits. This marketing strategy doesn’t suit you.”
Tao Zhi broke down the rationale and explained it to his peer in detail. He was quite pleased with his performance, feeling he had saved an ignorant young man from going astray.
He asked, “So now, think carefully, why exactly did you buy the second cup of milk tea?”
Jiang Ning said indifferently, “For my younger sister.”
“Huh?”
Tao Zhi was stuck.
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Jiang Ning returned to the dining table, Xue Yuantong asked, “Who was that person just now? What did he say to you?”
He said, “An interesting young man.”
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Jiang Ning indeed found the other party interesting. Many adults, worn smooth by life, would mock the passion of middle schoolers, yet it is these genuinely youthful and spirited youngsters who are the hope of the nation.
After a simple meal, Xue Yuantong, with her milk tea in hand, continued to wander around. She stopped in front of a machine.
It was a coin-operated machine for measuring height and weight.
It cost one yuan to take a test, and at the end, it printed out a small slip of paper with height and weight data.
“Jiang Ning, let’s measure our height!” Xue Yuantong said so.
“Sure.”
To make the measurement more accurate, Xue Yuantong took out the tissues she carried with her, unfolded two, and placed them under the machine. She took off her shoes and, in her socks, stepped onto it, standing at attention.
When the test was over, a small slip of paper was printed out.
Height: 152 cm, Weight: 71 pounds.
“You’ve grown taller,” said Xue Yuantong after measuring herself and then asked Jiang Ning to take a test.
Jiang Ning took off his shoes and measured.
Height: 183 cm, Weight: 139 pounds.
Given his height, his weight was a bit on the light side.
Xue Yuantong, after seeing it, was greatly surprised. Her eyes widened:
“You’re almost twice my weight?”
Jiang Ning said, “Yes, what about it?”
“Nothing, I’ll grow taller too,” said Xue Yuantong, holding the slip of paper, confident she would grow taller.
Jiang Ning put on his shoes, planning to take Xue Yuantong for a walk when two familiar figures suddenly appeared within his Divine Sense range.
The direction from which those two figures came was the same as the direction Jiang Ning was headed.
Before long, they heard a cool voice tinged with warmth:
“Tongtong, Jiang Ning, you’re here!”
Xue Yuantong looked at the girl ahead with a surprised little face, “Chuchu!”
She pulled Jiang Ning over.
Jiang Ning greeted her as his Divine Sense reached out to the pretty girl beside Xue Chuchu.
This girl was slightly familiar to Jiang Ning. Last year, when Aunt Gu broke her arm and was hospitalized, he went looking for the perpetrator and ended up in a residential area, where the culprit was a young woman in her twenties.
At that time, the young woman had an argument with the girl now in front of him over a matter of driving.
These pieces of information swiftly passed through his mind before he dismissed them.
For him, it was just an insignificant matter.
“Chuchu, I didn’t agree before because my classmates asked me out on Wednesday, I’m sorry,” Chuchu said awkwardly, now feeling caught upon meeting Jiang Ning and Tongtong.
“It’s okay, there’s plenty of time ahead!” Xue Yuantong said nonchalantly.
“Yeah, this is Mu Ying, my deskmate,” Xue Chuchu introduced.
As she finished speaking, a male voice came from behind Jiang Ning:
“Chuchu, Mu Ying, you’re here, you made me search for a while!”
Jiang Ning couldn’t be bothered to use his Divine Sense and turned to look as several boys approached. He recognized one of them as the guy who had earlier advised him not to buy the second half-price cup.
Among the others, the most eye-catching was a guy dressed in brand names, wearing a watch on his wrist, and fairly handsome.
The boy was Jin Yuanhang; he was in the same class as Xue Chuchu and had managed to gather everyone together using the chance to spend time with her.
Jin Yuanhang shifted his gaze from Chuchu to the unfamiliar pair.
The girl was delicate and cute—a mere primary school student, not worth mentioning, case closed.
Yet, this boy made Jin Yuanhang feel on guard.
It wasn’t a matter of whether he was handsome or not; he had that certain something…
Jin Yuanhang couldn’t quite put it into words and inquired:
“Chuchu, who are they?”