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The Reborn Aristocrat's Daughter-Chapter 63 - After the New Year (1)_1
63: Chapter 63 After the New Year (1)_1
63: Chapter 63 After the New Year (1)_1
“How am I causing trouble, I’m just trying to protect my sister.
What if she gets bullied at kindergarten?” Over the past four years, Situ Jin ceased to be that high-IQ genius when it came to matters concerning Situ Xin.
Initially annoyed by Situ Jin’s interference, Old Master Situ found his grandson’s argument reasonable upon hearing it.
His precious darling was so adorable, what if she were tormented by some short-sighted brats.
“Alright, grandpa will sign you up tomorrow, hmm, fifth grade sounds good.
That way, you can protect your sister for two years.” Old Master Situ had it all planned out.
When the Xiao Family and Yu Family heard that Situ Jin was starting school, they also decided to send their children to experience school life.
Thus, in this large courtyard, four families began to get busy.
On the first day of school, Situ Xin was still nestled sweetly in her bed, sleeping soundly.
These past few years, Situ Xin had grown accustomed to cultivating in her space at night, so she tended to wake up quite late in the morning.
Her family adored her dearly, believing sleep was good for a child, so they indulged her late risings.
Eventually, it became a habit.
“Baby, you need to go to kindergarten today, wake up now.” Loo Yaxin, holding Situ Xin’s clothes, leaned over the bed and spoke softly.
Loo Yaxin knew that calling her daughter wouldn’t wake her, and seeing that it would be too late if they dragged on, she simply pulled Situ Xin out of bed and helped her get dressed.
Fortunately, although Situ Xin had her eyes closed and was asleep, she cooperatively put on her clothes.
“Baby, if anyone bullies you at kindergarten, tell the teacher.
If that doesn’t work, go ask your brother for help, and if all else fails, call home and grandpa will teach those brats a lesson.” Situ Xin sat at the breakfast table, eating her meal and listening to her grandfather lecture on what to do if she were bullied.
Situ Xin grumbled to herself, “Do I look like someone who gets bullied?”
“Baby, grandma has packed some snacks in your little backpack for you.
If you’re hungry, take them out and eat.
Oh, and grandma also prepared a big bottle of fresh juice for you.
Remember to drink it if you’re thirsty.” As soon as Old Master Situ finished speaking, Old Madam Situ started nagging.
While Situ Xin felt thankful and warmed by their concern, she subconsciously thought, it’s just kindergarten after all, and she would be returning home in the evening anyway.
Did they have to make it seem like she was going on a long journey?
Nevertheless, Situ Xin obediently replied, “Grandpa, grandma, I got it.”
“Grandpa, grandma, don’t worry, I will take good care of my sister,” Situ Jin said with firm determination.
“Okay, Jin, has Baby finished eating?
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If she’s done, we should get going.
Otherwise, we’re going to be late,” Loo Yaxin said, checking the time.
“Yes, I’m done,” Situ Xin replied, knowing if she lingered any longer, her grandparents would have even more to say.
So she quickly finished her breakfast in a few bites.
The kindergarten Situ Xin was attending and the primary school Situ Jin was going to were part of the same institution, similar to how some high schools and middle schools share a campus.
And since Loo Yaxin’s workplace was in the same direction as the siblings’ school, the task of dropping them off fell to her.
Upon arriving at the school, Loo Yaxin originally planned to drop off Situ Jin at his classroom first before taking Situ Xin to the kindergarten.
However, Situ Jin refused, insisting on finding his sister’s classroom first.
When the three of them reached the kindergarten’s toddler class, they hadn’t even reached the doorway when they heard waves of heart-wrenching crying.
Situ Xin instinctively glanced at her mother and brother, eyes filled with, “What’s going on here?”
She felt as if they had arrived at a place that mistreated children.
However, it was clear that Situ Jin and Loo Yaxin were accustomed to this scene; they frowned for a moment before returning to normal.
“It’s nothing, just some kids crying because it’s their first time at kindergarten and they’re away from their parents for the first time.”
Situ Xin nodded in understanding and followed Loo Yaxin into the classroom.
“Teacher.”
“Ah, oh, just a moment please.” The teacher, who was consoling a child, saw a parent approaching and hurriedly stood up.
“Hello, are you here to bring a child?” As she spoke, the teacher glanced toward Loo Yaxin’s side.
However, since Situ Xin was directly behind Loo Yaxin, she was obscured from view, and the teacher didn’t see her.
“Yes, I’m bringing my daughter in for class.
Baby.” Loo Yaxin turned to look for Situ Xin beside her, but she couldn’t find her.
“Mommy, I’m here,” Situ Xin murmured.
She had taken the opportunity while her mother was talking to the teacher to peer into the classroom.
It was scary—children were crying so loudly.
She now questioned whether her kindergarten experience was a mistake or not.
The teacher’s eyes sparkled with amazement when she saw Situ Xin standing behind Loo Yaxin.
Indeed, amazement.
These past few years, as Situ Xin practiced her Cultivation Technique, her features grew more and more delicate and her skin became so tender it seemed water would drip out.
Coupled with her small face, which could rival a doll’s, what was even more astonishing were Situ Xin’s eyes, which seemed to speak, sometimes captivating you unintentionally if you stared into them too long.
Situ Jin was irked by the teacher’s fixed gaze upon Situ Xin.
Was his sister someone a mere teacher could stare at?
It wasn’t until Situ Xin called out, “Hello, teacher,” that the teacher snapped back to reality.
Otherwise, Situ Jin would have had to speak up, and that certainly would have embarrassed the teacher.
“Hello, little friend,” humans naturally like beautiful things, so the teacher found herself instantly fond of this exquisitely crafted girl at first glance.
“Teacher, my child has been coddled since she was little, she may not adjust well to kindergarten just yet.
So please pay her a little extra attention,” Loo Yaxin kindly requested.
If it weren’t for Loo Yaxin maintaining some rationality at that moment, she might have listed all the things that Situ Xin needed to be mindful of at home to the teacher.
“Don’t worry, I’ll be sure to pay extra attention to her.
May I ask for your child’s name?” It was only then that the teacher realized that despite their lengthy conversation, she had yet to ask for the girl’s name.