The Reborn Aristocrat's Daughter-Chapter 68 - Laboratory (2)_1

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68: Chapter 68: Laboratory (2)_1

68: Chapter 68: Laboratory (2)_1

Unfortunately, it just so happened that Zhang Siya, upon seeing Yu Qihao give Situ Xin a tender smile, took a fancy to Yu Qihao and started calling out to him in a coquettish voice whenever she saw him, “Hao brother.” This voice made people involuntarily cringe.

When Zhang Siya called out, “Hao brother,” the girls in the class all felt a surge of jealousy, envious that she knew these three handsome guys.

But because they knew her background, they only showed their envy through their expressions.

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There were no other actions.

“Zhang Siya, get lost.

Watch it, or I’ll hit you again,” Situ Jin, who was already worried about Situ Xin, said angrily after seeing Zhang Siya, who often liked to pick on his sister, worsening his mood.

“Hao brother,” every time Situ Jin was fierce to her, she would look at Yu Qihao with pitiful eyes, unaware that he felt nothing but disgust upon seeing her like that.

“Get lost,” Xiao Muli, who usually didn’t speak much, couldn’t stand it anymore and said.

His single-word dismissal was much more effective than Situ Jin’s.

Zhang Siya didn’t dare to act out anymore and hurriedly returned to her seat.

“What bad luck, to be in the same class as her,” Situ Jin grumbled at the end.

This made the students in the class start to doubt the nature of Zhang Siya’s background, and some of the girls who were usually bullied by Zhang Siya rejoiced inwardly, while the others giggled to themselves.

After driving Zhang Siya away, Situ Jin, Yu Qihao, and Xiao Muli didn’t wait for the teacher to come and found their seats at the back of the classroom to sit down.

Since they rarely attended classes, they weren’t too familiar with some of the rules.

Fortunately, their class teacher was aware of their identities and knew how formidable they were, so when she came to the classroom and saw that they had already found their own seats, she didn’t say much.

She only had them come to the front and introduce themselves.

As soon as the class ended, they headed towards the kindergarten.

When they reached Situ Xin’s class, they saw the entire class of kids crying a river; toddlers tend to follow suit when one starts crying.

Only Situ Xin, seated at the second row, third desk, was bowing her head, seemingly lost in thought.

“What brings you here?” One of the teachers from Situ Xin’s class saw Situ Jin and the others standing at the door and came out to ask.

“Teacher, I’m looking for someone,” Situ Jin replied respectfully to Situ Xin’s teacher, not wanting his presence to cause the teacher to view his sister unfavorably.

“May I ask who you’re looking for?” Just as the teacher finished her question, Situ Xin, just out of her reverie, raised her head and saw her brother along with Xiao Muli and Yu Qihao standing at the entrance.

“Brother!” Situ Xin stood up from her seat and ran to the door, throwing herself into Situ Jin’s arms.

Situ Jin caught Situ Xin in his arms, his face filled with affection as he said, “Baby, why are you in such a hurry?

Be careful or you’ll fall.”

“So, you’re looking for Situ Xin, huh?

Hehe, she’s a good girl,” the teacher smiled warmly upon seeing Situ Xin.

The teachers all had a good impression of her—she was well-behaved, came from a good family, and was the only one in class who didn’t cry through the entire session.

“You guys chat, I’m going back inside.” Before stepping back into the classroom, the teacher reached out to pat Situ Xin’s head.

Unseen by her, this action instantly changed the expressions of Situ Jin, Xiao Muli, and Yu Qihao, who all looked at her discontentedly.

“Baby, how’s it going?

Are you adjusting well?” Situ Jin asked, concerned.

“It’s okay, but the kids in this class cry too much.” Indeed, if it weren’t for her time spent reminiscing, her head would have been aching from their cries.

Agreeing with Situ Xin’s remark, the three of them nodded.

They had only been standing there for a short while and their heads were already throbbing from the noise inside.

“Xiao Xin, why don’t you come with us to our classroom?

You can come back when the kids stop crying,” Xiao Muli suggested.

He was only talkative when it came to Situ Xin.

“Yeah, there happens to be an extra seat in our class too,” Yu Qihao recommended as well.

After thinking for a moment, Situ Xin still shook her head.

She didn’t want to cause trouble for them—if she went to their class, their teacher would surely object.

“No, I’ll stay in my own class.

If I really can’t stand it, I’ll come find you,” she said, and hearing the bell for class, urged them, “Brother, Qi Hao, Muli, you should hurry to your class.”

Normally, Situ Xin was reluctant to call Xiao Muli and Yu Qihao “brother.” She always felt she was older than them, of course, referring to her soul age.

Generally, when she addressed them as “brother,” she needed something from them.

“We’ll go to class first.

If anything comes up, come find your brother in fifth grade, class 1,” Situ Jin told her their classroom, knowing his sister’s intelligence meant she would definitely be able to find it.

In fact, Situ Jin was aware of his sister’s capabilities, but he couldn’t help worrying about her.

“Got it, now hurry, or you’ll be late,” Situ Xin replied agreeably.

After Situ Jin and the others left, Situ Xin obediently returned to her classroom and sat down in her seat like before.

This time, however, she didn’t space out, instead turning to glance at the two kids beside her who were crying boisterously.

She shook her head helplessly and then pulled out a plastic bag from her backpack.

Inside were cherries that her grandmother, Old Madam Situ, prepared for her because she loved them.

“Here, stop crying and have some cherries.” The two children who had been sobbing loudly stopped their tears as soon as they heard someone talking to them.

Situ Xin felt quite pleased with herself when they stopped crying, thinking, “Ha, not bad, I can still soothe children.” But just when she finished feeling proud, the two kids burst into even louder wails with a “wah.”