Chapter 80 Bad Impression



The visitor was Professor Qin Mingyuan from the Department of Physics at Peking University.

He came to the school temporarily to pick up a document, but he didn't expect to run into this scene.

The security guard heard the voice, turned his head and looked, and immediately shouted happily: "Professor Qin!"

When Chu Jinxiu heard that the visitor was a professor, she instantly became panicked and her expression changed immediately.

She bit her lower lip and hurried over to explain innocently, "Professor, don't get me wrong. I just have nowhere to live. The president specifically approved me to stay in the dormitory first, but the security guard wouldn't let me in. It was so dark, and I'm a girl, so it's inevitable that I spoke a little anxiously just now."

It seemed that the security guard was deliberately making things difficult for her in her words.

Seeing her change of attitude and her attempt to smear him, the security guard immediately retorted rudely: "You are talking too hastily. You are calling me a watchdog and asking the principal to fire me."

Chu Jinxiu's face froze, and she smiled awkwardly at him, immediately admitting her mistake: "I'm sorry, brother. I was in a hurry just now. Please don't be offended. I apologize to you. I'm really sorry."

Seeing this, the security guard snorted and ignored him.

Qin Mingyuan frowned when he heard this. He saw that the other party's appearance was not up to standard and his words were full of hypocrisy.

My impression of this student is extremely bad.

"You said you were a student at Kyoto University. What department are you in? What's your name?"

Chu Jinxiu felt a little guilty, not knowing what department it was, so she stuttered, "I'm a freshman. My name is Chu Yun, and I haven't officially registered yet."

"Chu Yun?"

Qin Mingyuan repeated the name and then hummed, "New student Chu Yun, right? Okay, I get it."

After saying that, Qin Mingyuan waved to the security guard.

"Open the door and let us in. I'll talk to the principal tomorrow to explain the situation. Don't worry, whoever is at fault will apologize."

The security guard smiled and said, "Okay, I'll listen to Professor Qin."

Just like that, Chu Jinxiu followed the people into the school.

But she was a little anxious, and followed the others to beg, "Professor Qin, can you please not tell the principal? I really have nowhere else to go. It was my fault just now. I will buy some gifts for the security guard tomorrow to apologize. Please."

Qin Mingyuan looked straight ahead, walked slowly, and turned a deaf ear to what the people around him said.

Instead of apologizing promptly for doing something wrong, one is trying to cover up the mistake and shirk responsibility.

Now I heard that he was going to tell the principal, and he pretended to be pitiful and begged for mercy here.

This kind of student has bad character.

"Professor Qin, please..."

Chu family,

Chu Yun sneezed several times while eating dinner.

Li Lihua quickly put down her bowl and chopsticks and touched her daughter's head. "She doesn't have a fever. Is she cold?"

Chu Yun rubbed her itchy nose and shook her head, saying, "Mom, I'm fine. I've been studying in the house all day. It's probably not a cold. It feels like someone is scolding me behind my back."

Li Lihua chuckled, "My daughter is so good, whoever dares to scold her, I will scold her."

Chu Xiaoyu also swallowed the food in his mouth and echoed: "Whoever scolds my sister, I will scold him too!"

This made everyone laugh. Chu Yun dotingly picked up a piece of food with chopsticks and said with a smile: "Thank you, my good brother. Eat more and grow taller."

Chu Xiaoyu smiled happily and said sweetly, "Thank you, sister. Xiaoyu, I will grow taller and protect you in the future."

The adults smiled again, and Aunt Jiang rubbed her grandson's head with admiration, praising him: "My Xiaoyu is the most filial son. I have never seen such a well-behaved and sensible child, and he is also handsome. Oh, there will be many girls who will admire him in the future."

Chu Xiaoyu, a third-grader, already understood some things. His face flushed red, and he kept shaking his head and saying, "Grandma, don't say that. I'm still young."

Now the whole family was happy. No one laughed openly, but they all tilted their heads, covered their mouths and laughed secretly.

Chu Yun suppressed her smile. Seeing the little girl's face flushed with shyness, she quickly changed the subject.

"By the way, didn't my uncle say that he wanted Xiaoyu to study here? Tomorrow I'll take him to a nearby elementary school to see what procedures are required."

Aunt Jiang immediately responded, "Xiaoyun, I've been taking Xiaoyu around these past couple of days and asked around with the local elderly people. They all said that the Second School is great, with good teachers and a great environment. I even went to take a look, and it's truly magnificent."

Chu Yun smiled when she heard that. "That's great. It saves us from asking every family. I'll take Xiaoyu to the second school to ask tomorrow."

It would take a few days for her uncle to deal with the matters over there, and she happened to have nothing to do. School was about to start, so she had to hurry up and handle these things in advance if she wanted to go to school.

the next day,

Chu Yun took Chu Xiaoyu to see a primary school. Aunt Jiang was worried, so she went with them.

The second school is not far from their home, just two or three bus stops away.

The area is indeed large, and the school gate is also decorated very grandly.

Although school is not in session yet, there are people in the school security room.

Chu Yun walked over and asked.

"Hello, is there any information about the admissions office here?"

The security guard was reading a newspaper with glasses on. Upon hearing this, he glanced at Chu Yun and then glanced at Aunt Jiang who was carrying the child behind her.

"A child this old shouldn't be in the first grade, right? We don't accept transfer students."

Chu Yun was still stunned, and then continued: "Uncle, which leaders of the school are at work now?"

The security guard picked up the cup and drank the tea, then shook his head and said bluntly, "It's no use asking anyone. The tuition here is expensive, and they pick students based on their qualifications. You should go look at other ordinary primary schools."

What the old man said seemed to be fine at first glance, but if you listen carefully, you can see a lot of information revealed in his words.

School is expensive, you may not be able to afford it.

When schools select children, they look at whether your child is very smart and has good grades.

You look like ordinary people at first glance, so go to an ordinary school.

Chu Yun was speechless. Seeing the old man's leisurely and indifferent look, she didn't ask any more questions.

It's the kind of person you won't get anything out of no matter how hard you try.

Aunt Jiang also heard those words.

He nervously lowered his head and tugged at his clothes, feeling a little regretful as he followed him out.

Her son Xiaoyun and others bought her new clothes, but she was afraid of getting them dirty, so she always wore her own clothes.

I came out in a hurry today and was dressed very casually, with a patch on the bottom of my pants. People would definitely think I was a country bumpkin from a small place.

Aunt Jiang looked at Chu Yun who was walking over and humbly said in a low voice: "Xiao Yun, they must have looked down on me because I don't dress like a rich person. I'm sorry, I embarrassed you."

Chu Yun smiled when she heard that, and patted her in a soothing manner, "Aunt Jiang, what are you talking about? What's shameful? We come to school, not to compete with each other for wealth. We can't look down on ourselves."

Chu Xiaoyu also took his grandmother's hand and shook it, saying seriously: "Grandma, if this school can only allow you to attend if you dress well, then I don't want to go here. School is for teaching people knowledge, not for competing in dressing well."

Aunt Jiang's eyes welled up as she hugged her darling grandson and kissed him fiercely several times. "Oh, my dear, I'm not angry anymore. It's better not to go to this crappy school, otherwise he will be taught bad habits if he goes in."

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