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Obsessive Tycoon and His Swan Girl-Chapter 79 - Jiang Fanyue She Doesnt Deserve It
Chapter 79: Chapter 79: Jiang Fanyue, She Doesn’t Deserve It
Chapter 79 -79: Jiang Fanyue, She Doesn’t Deserve It
Yet, Jiang Fanyue couldn’t vent her anger on Zhang Xi and Song Yuan.
Especially now that Zhang Xi and Song Yuan were offering sincere apologies, how could she possibly blame them?
All she could do was clench her fist, pressing down hard on her emotions.
“Fanyue?” Zhang Xi asked tentatively, “Won’t you stop being angry at us, please?”
Jiang Fanyue pushed all her emotions aside, struggling to muster a smile, “It’s just some snacks, they’ve been eaten, how could I possibly be mad at you guys? Forget it, it’s nothing.”
Those around them, hearing this, knew everything was okay and averted their gazes.
Zhang Xi and Song Yuan had thought about giving the last two snacks back to her, but since she had said that, returning them would make her lose face, so they simply kept them.
Jiang Fanyue’s expression was a spectacle of sorts, she didn’t mention lunch again, and excused herself to wait for her mother, then turned around and left.
Lin Huaiyuan watched all this and his brows knitted slightly, but he soon looked away.
The food had arrived at their table, Jiang Zhe’s mind was no longer on Jiang Fanyue; he picked up his chopsticks and started eating.
To Jiang Zhe, Jiang Fanyue’s little theatrics were nothing new or noteworthy, and he couldn’t be bothered to follow up on it.
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Xia Enci looked at the snacks in her hand with some surprise, “Is this really so valuable?”
She turned them over but couldn’t find anything special about them.
Her grandfather and mother had never mentioned these things being valuable.
Her mother always sent over bags of them to her and Jiang Zhe’s place, could they really be worth a five-figure sum per piece?
“If these are really that expensive, we shouldn’t keep them,” Song Xingyu and Four-Eyes took out the snacks they had previously grabbed from Jiang Zhe’s supply from their pockets, “Xiaozhe, here, we’re giving them back to you.”
Jiang Fanyue had made it crystal clear, the snacks were valued at five digits each and were especially hard to come by, how could they keep so many?
“If I gave them to you, they’re yours. Take them,” Jiang Zhe said offhandedly, not even blinking an extra time, “A gift from a friend.”
Seeing her speak so indifferently, as if these truly weren’t worth much, Song Xingyu and Four-Eyes put them back as they were.
Xia Enci breathed a sigh of relief, “I knew these things couldn’t be that expensive.”
She proved her point by eating two more, demonstrating that these were no big deal.
After the meal, Lin Huaiyuan pulled out the snacks that Jiang Yaowang had asked him to give to Jiang Fanyue.
“What’s this?” Xia Enci asked, how come there were so many?
Lin Huaiyuan handed the items to Xia Enci, “Grandpa got them, you guys can divide them up.”
As for Jiang Fanyue, she didn’t deserve them.
“Sure. I’ll handle this,” Xia Enci agreed readily, packing everything into her bag.
She knew right away that these were from her grandpa by way of her cousin for Jiang Fanyue, but since Jiang Fanyue wouldn’t want them anyway, she was better off keeping them to share with friends.
Song Xingyu put down his chopsticks, “I need to go, I have to meet my parents at the school gate.”
Four-Eyes followed him, “Xingyu, wait for me!”
“Then cousin, let me show you around our school,” Xia Enci suggested, “You’ve always been away, and might not be familiar with First Middle School. I’ll introduce it to you.”
Lin Huaiyuan agreed happily, “Good.”
Jiang Zhe, having nothing particular to do, joined them, and Xiao Meng followed as well.
The group of four wandered around when they ran into Director Han.
Director Han saw them and initially paid little attention, but when he spotted Lin Huaiyuan, his eyes lit up.
As if unable to believe his eyes, Director Han adjusted his glasses and looked again to confirm he hadn’t seen it wrong.
“Mr. Lin!” Director Han walked up to Lin Huaiyuan in a few quick steps, “Your presence truly graces our school with honor! The last time I saw you was in Beijing! Do you still remember me?”
“Of course, I remember. Director Han once led a group of students from our school to Beijing to participate in a physics competition, and I had the honor to meet you,” Lin Huaiyuan replied politely.
“It’s my honor, my honor,” Director Han was very courteous, recalling that he had met Lin Huaiyuan by chance back then and knew that Lin Huaiyuan had been a researcher at the renowned Pharmaceutical Research Institute.
Being a researcher at that Pharmaceutical Research Institute in Beijing was a position many coveted.
So much so that years later, Director Han recognized Lin Huaiyuan right away when he saw him.
Seeing Jiang Zhe and others by Lin Huaiyuan’s side, Director Han asked, “So, Mr. Lin, this time you are here to…”
“Help a few of my cousins attend the parent-teacher meeting.”
“Oh, I see, I understand,” Director Han remembered there was indeed such a matter, Lou Qiaoyin mentioned to him that some students from the unnamed class didn’t have parents coming, so their elder cousin was here to represent them.
So Lin Huaiyuan was here for the parent-teacher meeting for Jiang Zhe and the others.
He hadn’t expected the students from the unnamed class to have a relative like Lin Huaiyuan.
He had never heard Jiang Zhe mention it before.
Since he had met Lin Huaiyuan, Director Han certainly wouldn’t miss this opportunity, “Mr. Lin, since you are here, why not come to the office for a while? I also have something I’d like to ask for your advice on.”
Hearing Director Han say this, Xia Enci, worried that Lin Huaiyuan might be put in a difficult position, said, “Cousin, you go ahead. The school can be visited anytime.”
Director Han was magnanimous, “Mr. Lin rarely gets to meet his cousins, so it’s perfectly fine for everyone to sit together in my office.”
“Eh, I still have homework to do.” Xia Enci didn’t want to go to the teacher’s office at all.
Jiang Zhe nodded, “I do too.”
“Then you go back and do your homework,” Director Han waved his hand.
…
Jiang Fanyue left the cafeteria in a very bad mood, so Zhang Xi and Song Yuan had to stay for the meal.
A new message popped up on her phone.
She picked it up and saw it was from Gu Jiaheng.
“My friend said, the senior researcher has already arrived at the school. I am also on my way, see you in a bit.”
Her restless mood finally found some comfort, and after replying to Gu Jiaheng, she walked towards the school gate.
She happened to see the Jiang Family’s car approaching.
Jiang Fanyue adjusted her mood and sprinted towards her family’s car.
The car stopped, and she helped to open the door.
Liang Jinlan, smiling warmly, looked at her dutiful daughter, “Fanyue, you came all this way to pick me up; I hope it doesn’t affect your study time.”
“It doesn’t, coming to pick you up is what I should do,” Jiang Fanyue said with a smile.
“Let’s go,” Liang Jinlan tidied up her hair, looking proud as she walked with Jiang Fanyue toward the school entrance.
Jiang Fanyue had always excelled academically since elementary school, maintaining top grades in Jincheng No.1 Middle School, and her recent monthly exam results were also stellar.
Without a doubt, if this continued, getting into Beijing University wouldn’t be a problem.
Liang Jinlan thoroughly enjoyed attending the parent-teacher meetings on her behalf.
Among all the wealthy and powerful mothers, her daughter stood out as a unique presence in Jincheng, a source of long-cherished pride for her.