Chapter 169 Madam, what you're doing is wrong!
Chapter 169 Madam, what you're doing is wrong!
Chapter 169 Madam, what you're doing is wrong!
“Yes, young master.” Jiuwan nodded and said, “The boss said you were doing your homework upstairs, so I came up to check on you. It just so happens that you didn’t lock the door.”
The result was...
Xiao Chengcheng lowered his head somewhat guiltily.
Lu Qianqian also felt that the atmosphere seemed inexplicably somewhat somber.
Jiuwan turned his gaze to Lu Qianqian and asked, "What is Madam doing?"
Lu Qianqian suddenly let out a very fake smile, like a student caught slacking off, carefully putting away the test paper behind her.
"No need to collect it." Jiuwan stared at her, his signature smile long gone, now looking quite serious. "Is Madam copying the young master's homework?"
Lu Qianqian avoided eye contact with her.
Jiuwan then looked at Xiaochengcheng and asked, "Young Master, why didn't you do your homework when you got home, but instead played games?"
Xiao Chengcheng also began to deliberately avoid her gaze, feeling somewhat guilty.
Jiuwan sighed, his face full of disappointment: "Young Master, you can't continue like this. Playing games will ruin your life and harm you. The most important thing for you now is to study."
Xiao Chengcheng lowered his head and answered sullenly, "Oh."
Jiuwan pulled out the test paper from behind Lu Qianqian and handed it to him: "When I came back today, I went to the school specifically to ask the teacher some questions about you. I also learned that you are going to be punished with copying today. It's still early. At your speed, you should be able to finish before ten o'clock."
Xiao Chengcheng reluctantly accepted the test paper.
The atmosphere in the room was completely under Jiuwan's control. At this moment, she looked at Lu Qianqian and said, "Madam, let's go outside to talk."
Looking at Xiao Chengcheng, who was copying the test paper with a wronged expression, Lu Qianqian felt a little sorry for him. She said to Jiuwan, "I think copying the test paper is a waste of time. Children these days have very little time for entertainment besides the pressure of studying, so..."
“Madam, if children don’t study hard now, they’ll be useless when they grow up. Besides, the young master will inherit the boss’s business, how can he be useless?” Jiuwan was clearly angry, and her previous gentleness and closeness were gone. “How long have I been away from the young master? He’s already sleeping in class, showing no respect for his elders, and even asking you to do his homework for him. Madam, don’t you know what it means to spoil your child?
Lu Qianqian was a little unsure what to say. She just felt that time should be used wisely, and it was normal for Xiao Chengcheng to be punished by copying texts if his grades were very poor.
However, after spending time together, she also found Xiao Chengcheng's daily routine. He would recite ancient poems during his morning run, one poem a day without fail.
While on the bus, I would also look at the material for today's class. Even though I already fully understood it, I would still review it.
She could finish her homework at school, always ranked first in every exam, and would read English magazines on the bus after school.
When he gets home in the evening, it's his own designated rest time, just like an adult going to work, balancing work and rest, and he can play games when he wants.
As for why he fell asleep in math class, it was because he had a bit of a cold and felt dizzy today, which is why he fell asleep.
She had already discovered it on the way home from school, and even asked Rong Changqing to buy him some medicine. Now that Jiuwan was back, it was impossible for him not to know.
In this situation, shouldn't the child relax and rest properly?
As for the teacher's somewhat unreasonable punishment of copying, why couldn't she help him as long as it didn't affect his studies?
So she said, "Don't copy tonight, he has a bit of a cold and needs to rest!"
"Why are you still playing games if you have a cold?" Jiuwan's voice rose slightly. "Besides, you can't just stop working because you have a cold, can you? And a child can't stop studying or doing homework just because they have a cold, can they?"
“Yes!” Lu Qianqian nodded. “If you have a cold, you should rest, so I won’t copy this test paper. I’ll do it tomorrow…”
"Shut up." Xiao Chengcheng suddenly looked at Lu Qianqian and shouted, "I'll just copy it, don't say anything more."
Lu Qianqian: "..." Why does she feel like her good intentions have been taken for granted?
Xiao Chengcheng looked at her for a while, then silently looked away and began copying, very seriously.
Seeing this, Lu Qianqian felt somewhat hurt.
At this point, Jiuwan stopped talking to Lu Qianqian and directly found a stool, sat down next to Xiaochengcheng, and looked like he was watching over him while he did his homework.
This situation made the chubby boy afraid to speak, and he lowered his head and focused on writing his homework.
Lu Qianqian felt increasingly distressed. She turned around and walked out of the room, where she bumped right into Rong Changqing who was coming over.
"What's wrong?" Rong Changqing noticed at a glance that something was off about her.
However, Lu Qianqian no longer wanted to comment on the matter. She quietly closed the door and then said to Rong Changqing, "It's nothing."
Is this still okay?
Rong Changqing placed his hands on her shoulders and said, "Lift your head and let me see."
Lu Qianqian ignored him and continued to keep her head down, refusing to look at him.
Rong Changqing felt increasingly uneasy and simply picked her up by the waist.
Lu Qianqian was also startled. When she came to her senses, Rong Changqing had already pulled her close and sat her on the sofa in the room. The two of them were looking at each other.
Lu Qianqian's red eyes met Rong Changqing's, and she instinctively lowered her head, but Rong Changqing forcefully pressed her chin down, preventing her from lowering her head, and asked, "What's wrong? What happened?"
Lu Qianqian wasn't really upset at first, but Xiao Chengcheng made her a little sad.
But now that Rong Changqing was acting so concerned, she felt even more wronged, and the more wronged she felt, the redder her eyes became.
"It's nothing." She still didn't want to say anything. After all, Jiuwan was someone Rong Changqing had arranged for Xiao Chengcheng, and he had taken good care of Xiao Chengcheng for six years. Their relationship was already comparable to that of a mother and son. What right did she, an outsider, have to say anything?
"Just because you didn't tell me doesn't mean I don't know." Rong Changqing wiped the corner of her eye with his thumb. "I'll go ask Jiuwan."
"It's alright!" Lu Qianqian pulled him back and whispered, "If you go to find Jiuwan now, people will think I've complained about him."
Rong Changqing sat down next to her again and said, "So, are you going to tell me or not?"
Lu Qianqian didn't know what to say, so she thought for a moment and explained, "Actually, it's nothing. Jiuwan and I have different views on education, so we had a disagreement."
After speaking, he looked nervously at Rong Changqing, since Jiuwan was someone Rong Changqing had sent there, and naturally their educational views were the same.
However, Rong Changqing asked, "How is it different? What is your point of view, and what is hers?"
Since Rong Changqing asked, Lu Qianqian naturally answered: "Jiuwan is a bit like a strict teacher producing outstanding students, while I prefer a balance of work and rest, so we argued."
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