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Transmigrated & Triumphant: Defying Destiny's Chosen One-Chapter 612 - 86: Eat Some Fried Pancakes First
Returning home, Chu River was munching on a big oily pancake.
This pancake was made by Da Dan according to everyone’s preferences.
First, roll the dough round, then put on it shredded ingredients like vermicelli, eggs, minced meat, and try to roll the pancake as thin as possible.
Afterward, brush a layer of oil in the pan, put this thin, translucent pancake on it, roasting it over low heat; you can eat it whenever you want without having to worry as long as there’s residual heat.
After washing up, all the chores the kids needed to do were already done. Chu River skillfully navigated to the kitchen and took out three large round pancakes bigger than her face from the big pot.
At this moment, they were being fried to a golden yellow, with the crispy stuffing inside giving off a unique aroma that made you want to bite into it with a crunch!
The taste—amazing!
Pair that with a bowl of white rice porridge...
When Da Dan came back, Chu River was on her second round, seeing him carrying a basket of vegetables back, she wasn’t surprised at all, instead, she asked:
"Has Aunt Niu’s daughter returned?"
Da Dan nodded: "Yeah, I call her Sister Niu Hong."
This family isn’t far in age difference, making the names they call each other a bit chaotic.
Luckily Aunt Niu didn’t mind previously, she proactively asked everyone to call her Aunt Niu. Otherwise, according to seniority, having Chu River, a young girl in her early twenties, call her sister—
Sigh, she’s even younger than her daughter!
It’d be confusing.
"How is she?" Chu River asked casually.
She takes quite a long time to eat; she always likes to pair her meals with some accompanying news.
Da Dan explained straightforwardly:
"Sister Niu Hong is quite straightforward, not the kind to fuss over details, but her husband..."
Little clever minds see things very clearly.
Chu River wasn’t interested in that.
"Who cares about her husband, we won’t have dealings with him anyway in the future. Once the admission notices arrive, we’ll all go off to school."
Da Dan was helpless—his cousin was good in everything she did, but sometimes her confidence was overly strong, making it hard for him to find words to douse her enthusiasm.
He could only correct: "Cousin, the previous voluntary fill was just a simulation, as a reference for your later reporting..."
He initially thought it was formal too, but later found out after inquiry, it wasn’t the time to fill the formal ones yet.
After all, exams had just resumed, even the leadership was feeling their way cautiously. Policies were devised temporarily so such situations were normal.
It shouldn’t take more than two days for notices to be issued.
After thinking for a moment, he continued:
"Cousin, I found out this year’s exam scores won’t be released publicly. We’ll have to go to the original registration place to register in advance if we want to check our scores."
Chu River was stunned.
...Is that so?
She hadn’t experienced this, but presumed her score didn’t require worrying.
Thus, she casually nodded: "Alright, register everyone in our house, then we’ll compare whose score is the highest."
"The one with the lowest score, I’m gonna beat them, that’s embarrassing."
Da Dan: ...
If it weren’t for having his cousin as a buffer, he’d probably be the one getting beaten.
But at this moment, he gladly agreed:
"Okay, this hasn’t been announced yet, once it is, I’ll go and handle it together."
This was something Da Dan could be somewhat informed about, but the only information he could get was merely just that.
Moreover, now all the teachers marking papers were gathered closely, making it hard to inquire about anything. Since the exams were over, they might as well leave it aside.
Lunch was still a ways off, so while busy sorting the vegetables he’d brought, Da Dan asked: 𝗳𝐫𝚎𝗲𝚠𝚎𝗯𝕟𝐨𝘃𝚎𝗹.𝗰𝗼𝗺
"Cousin, do you need our materials again next year?"
Chu River looked up, smiling knowingly—she already understood Da Dan’s little thought long ago. Wasn’t it just thinking her grades were poor, so in case she’d have to repeat school, right?
Chu River waved her hand.
"Donate them all, I certainly won’t need them."
If it weren’t to maintain her prestige, who would be bothered to take exams? In these times, you even needed to take political exams for science, it was ridiculous. Had she not memorized a few booklets of current quotations and materials, politics would have definitely dragged her down this time.
Da Dan sighed.
Thinking: Indeed. With his cousin like this, once untroubled by food and drink, why bother about the beam-suspended work routine from late into night to early morning?
With a few of them around, life wouldn’t be too bad.
Since that’s the case, there’s nothing much at present.
Just start preparing their family business then.
He soaked the prepared soybeans in a barrel, while calling a few other idle folks to help:
"The college entrance exams resumed this year, estimatedly people everywhere will be more willing to spend. We missed the previous business opportunity, but we must seize this occasion for snack and drinks business opportunities!"
When this wave ends, it’ll be nearly New Year, filled with eatings and drinkings, truly a lucrative time.







