"Uncle" hurriedly called out from behind him, "Jiajia, where are you going? Come back!"
He Xiaojia ignored him.
The living room door opened and closed with a loud "bang."
He Jing stared at her "uncle" with teary eyes and said sadly, "Uncle, does my cousin think I'm too stupid and doesn't want to teach me?"
The "uncle" looked embarrassed and waved his hands repeatedly, saying, "No, no."
"That must be because I didn't get the right workbook before, which made my cousin angry."
"No, no."
"Why did my cousin leave?"
"this……"
The "uncle" broke out in a cold sweat from the question.
The longer he stayed there, the more ashamed he felt, not only for himself but also for his son. He figured he probably couldn't come to the He family again.
"Uncle" took his leave as quickly as possible, afraid that He Jing would ask any more questions.
He Jing warmly saw her "uncle" to the door, and said with reluctance and on the verge of tears, "Uncle, please come often in the future. When my cousin comes again, I will apologize to him."
"No, no, don't bother sending it."
The person arrived in the morning and left in the morning as well.
He didn't even drink a cup of tea.
The other relatives looked at each other in bewilderment.
How did they sense something unusual in it?
He Jing's behavior seemed hospitable, but it seemed like she was actually trying to drive the guests away.
Especially the speed at which she changed her expression from almost crying to almost crying—it was absolutely amazing.
He Jing suddenly turned around: "Uncles, aunts, uncles and aunties, I've almost finished my winter vacation homework. Would you like to ask your older brothers and sisters to tutor me?"
The relatives sitting on the sofa all felt a chill run down their spines and their bodies stiffened. Then, one after another, they declined:
"My son is a good-for-nothing; he only scored 20 points on the test."
"My daughter is even worse; she's never passed a test."
“Your cousin dropped out of school recently and can’t teach you; she only graduated from junior high school.”
...
The older siblings, who were forced to have poor grades, sneezed in the distance.
He Jing added, "It's okay. Uncles, aunts, uncles and aunties can come and study together. I always pass my exams, except for one time when I got 59 points."
The relatives: "..."
With such a low score, if I learn with you, what if you teach me wrong?
He Jing continued, "My brothers are always so busy. Every time I ask them to help me with my homework, they're always busy. Sigh, maybe things will be better when they go to college."
The relatives: "..."
No, it won't get better even if you go to university. Your brother is really afraid of you.
So, after He Jing's repeated and enthusiastic invitations, the relatives left one after another as if they had seen a ghost. Although they wanted to get on the good side of the He family, they didn't want to jeopardize their children's future!
In less than an hour, everyone had left. Mother He was laughing so hard in the kitchen that her face was cramping, while He Sui was rolling around on the sofa clutching his stomach.
Even Mr. He's lips twitched, looking utterly exasperated.
He Chen smiled and said, "He Jing is really something. I'm afraid they'll never want to come to our house again."
He Jing blinked at He Chen with a pitiful look on her face: "Was what I did wrong?"
He Yi's eye twitched, and he said in a deep voice, "Quickly put away your supernatural powers."
Their innocent and pitiful appearance was just as irresistible to them.
He Jing coughed, cleared her throat, and smiled slightly, saying, "Well, the He family is good in every way, except that our relatives are picky and don't like to associate with us. We hope they will send us more expensive gifts next year and be the first to leave. We wish them a prosperous New Year."
Father He: "..."
Mother He: "..."
He Sui: "..."
He Yi: "..."
He Chen: "..."
That's really sharp-tongued.
Her sharp tongue is just as biting as He Zhou's; no wonder He Zhou couldn't beat He Jing back then.
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