Rebirth as a Little Nanny

If given another chance at life, how would you choose?

My plan: First, make myself look stunningly beautiful. Then secure a comfortable stable job, preferably a golden rice bowl. Finally, pur...

179 Hu Hansan is back again

179 Hu Hansan is back again

Seeing Gao Jin fall into a new scandal, this is much more shocking than Li Wei's unfounded one. Countless eyes are watching, and what they see is luxury cars and beautiful women. Tsk tsk, it's like a movie!

As for Geng Xinyang, because of his relationship with Luo Da, he had no choice but to go all out. Starting from the weekend, he took a pretty girl to watch movies for a week. In the last few days, he simply went to the cinema and slept. He had already watched the movies several times and couldn't muster any interest.

Geng Xinyang didn't dare say it aloud, but he cursed Luo Jianhua inwardly. "You've done this mess, and I have to clean it up for you. And to make matters worse, I'm not even as good as Gao Jin. I have to bring my own beauties and props! The difference is just too great!"

A farce was orchestrated remotely from afar. Regardless of the reasoning, the effect was quite good; at least now no one was paying attention to Li Wei. At the insistence of the imprisoned director, Li Wei also frantically gnawed on the phone—

Li Wei thought about it afterward and sighed. Luo Da had been hanging out with a bunch of naughty kids since he was little, and as he grew up, he became even closer to a group of scheming guys. The boys on campus, like Gao Jin, were no match for him. Compared to him, Gao Jin and Geng Xinyang seemed a bit too innocent.

Another exciting thing for Li Wei this week was that the new chemistry teacher turned out to be an acquaintance, the piano boy she had almost forgotten about—of course, he's no longer a boy, but a friendly young man named Bai Yue.

Li Wei was overjoyed. Although it was obvious that Yueyue had long forgotten about her, she still immediately sent this exciting news to Luo Da, who was thousands of miles away.

She didn't mention the others, but after being bombarded with rumors, Li Wei became much more cautious. She didn't want to end up shooting herself in the foot.

Yue looks quite different now compared to when she was sixteen or seventeen. She's not as pretty and cute as she was then, but has a more mature air about her. Her skin doesn't seem as fair as it used to be, and there's a faint bluish tinge on her chin from shaving. She also wears glasses. But her smile is very gentle. Her eyebrows and eyes have a touch of spring in them, and although she's dressed casually, she exudes a refined and elegant air.

He captivated a large group of girls in his very first class, but unfortunately, he only taught chemistry to Li Wei's class. Ding Anni and Zhou Xiaoyan couldn't get a close look at him for long, and they both complained about Li Wei's luck. How could he be so lucky?

Before long, some classmates found out about the new chemistry teacher's background. He said he was a student from the provincial normal university, who had just graduated this year, but had already been assigned to their school.

This news wasn't anything to be happy about. Li Wei sat there, chin in hand, lost in thought after class. Sigh. She wanted to study humanities. It seemed like she and Yueyue would be over in a few months. With so many people at their school, it wouldn't be easy to see her again. It was rare to meet a decent-looking male teacher. What a pity.

What Li Wei found strange was that she didn't feel the same excitement she had when she saw increasingly handsome young men as a child. Could it be that she had a thing for young boys?

Regarding this question, the best person to discuss it is still Luo Da—

After listening to Li Wei's emotional journey, Luo Da remained silent for a long time before finally saying, "He was fair-skinned when he was little. We were all tanned, so he stood out. You were mistaken back then. Misunderstanding. Remember that. Misunderstanding!"

Li Wei thought it sounded like a charlatan trying to fool people.

It was the third week of school. Aside from occasionally admiring Yueyue during chemistry class, Li Wei's life was basically going smoothly. The scandals were over. People were looking at her normally again.

On Wednesday at noon, Li Wei and Ding Anni, who had gone to her house for lunch, had just arrived home when they were surprised to find Luo Da, who was sitting in the living room, looking even darker!

Li Wei was overjoyed and ran over to ask how she got released from prison early. Before she could even open her mouth, Luo Da jumped up and dragged her into her room. Ding Anni stood in the living room, mouth agape, not knowing what to say. She turned to Li Lianhui, who was rummaging through the weapons that her brother Hua had brought back for him, and asked, "Hey, what's going on? Luo Jianhua and your sister seem a bit strange."

This girl hasn't been to class since the start of the semester, and she came straight here as soon as she got back. Judging from the two big bags in the living room, she obviously just got back. Did something happen that she doesn't know about before?

Li Lianhui had no time to pay attention to her; he was busy rummaging through a pile of weapons.

As a result, Ding Anni had already eaten half of lunch when Li Lianhui reluctantly climbed onto the table. Only after Ding Anni finished eating did Luo Jianhua come out with a smile, ask Aunt Gao for a plate, take the food, and go back inside.

Ding Anni!

In the afternoon, Li Wei, wearing a mask, went to school with Ding Anni, who was feeling extremely uncomfortable. Luo Da, on the other hand, lay on Li Wei's bed and slept soundly. He had driven back overnight and hadn't slept well for the past two days. He had managed to get back, and after the initial excitement, he was exhausted.

As soon as Ding Anni came out of Li Wei's house, she shook Li Wei's arm and said coquettishly, "Oh, little Weiwei, you and I are the best of friends. Tell me, when did you and Luo Jianhua start dating? I didn't know!" They seemed to be getting along well before, but it didn't seem to have progressed to this point. I don't need to think to know that they were doing something bad in the house.

Li Wei was too lazy to argue with her. Time was running out, and being late for class would be a bad thing. She decided to run a few steps instead: "We'll talk about it later. Hurry up and run, don't be late. I have my teacher's class this afternoon, so hurry up."

In the afternoon English class, instead of teaching a new lesson, everyone was asked to do new workbook exercises. Li Wei breathed a sigh of relief; otherwise, it would always be awkward to be face-to-face with the teacher like this. Although she wasn't really sure if the teacher could see anything, her classmates were much easier to fool.

The first person to notice that Li Wei's lower lip was a little swollen was her deskmate Lin Xiao: "Oh dear, Li Wei, what happened to you? It's all broken and bleeding, isn't it?"

Li Wei gritted her teeth: "It's nothing, I just bumped my head on the coffee table, the bleeding has stopped." There won't be a next time!

Lin Xiao: "Oh, how could you be so careless? Are your teeth okay?"

Li Wei thought to herself, "Please, don't worry about me so much today, okay?" She said with a bitter face, "It's nothing. If my teeth were hurt, I would have chopped up that coffee table."

Lin Xiao nodded: "That's good. You have to be careful, otherwise you might break it in the wrong place and leave a scar."

Li Wei nodded vigorously: "Thank you, I will be careful."

Fortunately, the scandal has passed; otherwise, Li Wei can't even imagine what those classmates who were trying to find fault with her would have said.

I don't know if she was just incredibly lucky, or if Luo Da was just too wicked.

Luo Da slept all afternoon, had dinner with Li Wei in the evening, but was persuaded to leave by Li Wei. Reluctantly, he carried a bag full of dirty clothes home.

As for why he returned early, Luo Da's official explanation was: "I felt that I couldn't miss classes for too long. It wouldn't be good for my all-round development in morality, intelligence, physical fitness, aesthetics, and labor, so I came back to study and complete my sect's mission at the same time."

The logic is sound, but when applied to Luo Da, Li Wei feels something is off. This doesn't seem like something Luo Da would say.

In reality, it wasn't that simple. Luo Da, intimidated by his master's authority, didn't dare sneak back like last time, but his methods were more drastic. He wrote a guarantee and made a solemn pledge, promising to complete the training plan on time and to a high standard upon his return. If he failed, he would be expelled from the sect. If he wasn't allowed to go home, he would go on a hunger strike—

His master, the venerable old man, looked at Luo Da for a long time, stroked his white beard, and suddenly laughed: "Good, good, you little monkey, you've tried to outsmart this old man! Don't think I don't know your little schemes. Letting you go back isn't impossible, but your third senior brother is back anyway. You can test your skills against him. He says he won't stop you from going back, but don't forget what you said. Come back here and let me see you." To be honest, he didn't know if it was because of his age or what, but the old man really liked his old disciple Luo Da. He found him pleasing to the eye no matter what.

The old man watched Luo Da chase after his third senior brother like a ghost, and he really laughed: "The one that Old Cheng brought in is actually better than my other disciples. He's young, but he's brave and resourceful. What's rare is that he can endure hardship. Although he's a bit cunning, he still has a genuine nature. What's even more rare is his outstanding comprehension. In a few years, he'll be quite successful. Let him go back. If he's always kept like this, he'll be in Cao Ying but his heart will be elsewhere. It's all for nothing."

Luo Da returned radiant with golden light and auspicious energy, thanks to the cultivation of his third senior brother whom he had just met. He was shocked by the difference; he had always thought his sixth senior brother was ruthless, but it turned out that his ruthlessness was out in the open.

These three senior brothers are truly insidious. They seem quite amiable, but they never hit people in the face, only in the buttocks. Unfortunately, Luo Da's skill level is no match for them, and he received quite a few blows to the buttocks.

In a fit of anger, Luo Da secretly drove his third senior brother's jeep back home. He felt both exhilarated and in pain, experiencing a rollercoaster of emotions.

It wasn't until I saw Li Wei that I felt much better, my buttocks didn't hurt as much, and I felt even happier.

Luo Da rested at home for a night and went to school early the next day. He drove his beat-up Jeep that he had borrowed and parked it downstairs at Li Wei's house. He carried his schoolbag and rushed upstairs, knocked on the door, and went in to have breakfast with Li Wei and her two siblings. Aunt Gao inevitably had to have an extra meal.

Aunt Gao, being an experienced woman, was used to Luo Da's furtive, or rather, blatant, behavior.

She had worked for many wealthy and powerful families. For example, Li Wei and her two siblings were the most sensible children she had ever seen, even better than many adults. Sometimes Aunt Gao had the illusion that the older sister was more like an adult, taking good care of her younger siblings and even supervising their studies.

As for Luo Da, although she disapproved of the glutton's malicious gaze towards Li Wei, she knew they were childhood friends and their families had a good relationship, so there was nothing to say. Regarding his recent strange behavior, Aunt Gao thought it would be odd if he had remained normal all along.

But no matter how she looked at him, she couldn't see what was so good about him, except that he could eat a lot.

However, she observed coldly that Li Wei seemed to have not changed much; she continued to study and read books as before.

Even so, Aunt Gao was considering whether she should talk to the parents, lest something happen and they blame her for not reporting it.