Chapter 8 Xia Shanshan



"No, no, I was just asking."

Jiang Xia shook her head, feeling a little regretful that she hadn't seen her father. She should have come back from the internet cafe sooner if she had known this would happen.

After all, the person he wronged the most in his previous life was his father.

If he hadn't failed in his business and gone bankrupt, leaving him with a mountain of debt, his parents wouldn't have sold their home to pay off his debts, and his father wouldn't have worked day and night driving a taxi to support the family, ultimately causing a car accident due to fatigue.

Ultimately, it's all his fault.

"Tell me, did you get into trouble at school?" Xia Shanshan asked, glancing at him.

"How could that be! Do I look like that kind of person?" Jiang Xia denied it righteously.

Xia Shanshan thought about it seriously. Although her son was usually a bit unreliable and his grades were so-so, and he even made a decision against his parents to become an art student in his first year of high school, fortunately he had never caused any trouble since he was a child.

"Alright, I'll believe you for now. But how's your studying lately? What score did you get on your Chinese test?"

"Mom, is this really necessary? I just got home and you're already asking about my grades. Can't you wait a bit?"

Jiang Xia felt somewhat helpless. Xia Shanshan was his elementary school Chinese teacher, and she had always been particularly concerned about his Chinese grades. It didn't matter if he did poorly in other subjects, but if he did poorly in Chinese, he would be faced with endless copying.

If once isn't enough, do it ten times; if ten times isn't enough, do it a hundred times, until Xia Shanshan is satisfied with her score on the next test.

Xia Shanshan glared at him: "Stop talking nonsense and get to the point!"

"137".

"It's alright, but the score is still a bit low. You should try to get full marks or lose fewer points on the essay. As for the other mistakes, you should copy them ten times on your own."

"Yes, my mother."

Jiang Xia reluctantly agreed.

...

(I'm not feeling well today, so only one chapter. I'll get up early tomorrow to write more.)

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