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Back to the 70s: My Childhood Sweetheart Spoils Me Rotten-Chapter 848 - 850: The Model Boyfriend
Cao Na looked at the multitude of questions and felt like crying.
"Ni Zi, there’s really a lot of questions here."
"Not really. I just spent half a day doing these questions. You all have classes, so a week should suffice." Gong Ruini genuinely felt she had done a good job, giving them ample time to complete their homework.
But the problem wasn’t time; it was their inability to solve them.
Looking at the questions on the workbook, Cao Na felt dizzy. Why was she so unlucky? 𝐟𝗿𝐞𝚎𝚠𝐞𝚋𝕟𝐨𝚟𝐞𝕝.𝕔𝕠𝚖
Sigh, if she knew that her actions would deeply affect Gong Ruini, she would never have done it.
Originally, she considered pairing up Gong Ruini and Zhao Xuran, but now Cao Na has completely abandoned this thought.
If they did end up together, Cao Na couldn’t imagine the kind of education they’d receive after making mistakes.
Yet, parents actually support such educational methods.
"If you can’t solve them, leave them blank. I’ll analyze them for you later." Gong Ruini assigned the tasks and then continued reading.
Leave it blank if you can’t solve it; Cao Na thought most of her questions couldn’t be solved, but she held back.
Some matters remain the same even after complaining; others would just think she lacked effort and diligence.
"Let Guangran help you analyze." Gong Ruini intended to separate Zhao Guangran and Cao Na but hesitated, noticing Guangran’s intense gaze prior when discussing room arrangements.
Again with Guangran? Cao Na worried it was Gong Ruini wanting to see more of their interactions.
"Fine, you just want to know how we got together, right?" If Gong Ruini’s curiosity isn’t quelled, she’d persistently struggle with the topic.
"We started when Guangran said he liked me." Cao Na decided to tell the truth, but certain things couldn’t be discussed openly.
Zhao Guangran approached her alone without inviting friends or family, partly to save face and partly to keep his private life relatively private.
Ah, so Zhao Guangran actually confessed first? Gong Ruini was taken aback. "Just like that?"
"You mean Guangran took the initiative to confess?" Gong Ruini inquired further, "Are you sure you didn’t get it wrong?"
"Was it perhaps someone else trying to confess to you, but Zhao Guangran noticed and acted in a fit of anger?" It was another possibility.
Cao Na was presumably a popular choice too, given the Cao family’s decent resources and Cao Li’s promising position in Yangcheng. Marrying Cao Na would be quite an advantage.
Ah, Zhao Guangran was amazed. If he hadn’t kept this a secret from his family, how could Gong Ruini have guessed it so accurately?
"I didn’t do such a thing; am I that kind of person?" Zhao Guangran earnestly assured Gong Ruini he wasn’t influenced by external pressure to confess.
"I just thought we were in our first year of high school, and these wouldn’t affect our studies."
"Moreover, being influenced by you, Ni Zi." Quickly changing the topic before Gong Ruini pries more, revealing facts unknown to her.
Zhao Guangran couldn’t figure it out. Wasn’t Ni Zi in a daze for so long? How could she awaken unaffected mentally, even turning sharper now?
"Could it be..." Zhao Guangran hesitated to ask if Ni Zi was alone in some odd place, engaging in self-talk due to boredom.
Yet, recalling big brother’s stern warnings, Zhao Guangran dared not continue, or he might suffer immensely.
What’s wrong? Cao Na wondered, puzzled by why he didn’t finish speaking.
"I haven’t talked for a while; I should speak more and exercise my brain to avoid going dull," Gong Ruini swiftly added upon sensing Cao Na’s confusion.
"But now my brain seems fine; it’s Guangran that lacks mental agility, showing little progress despite constant use." Gong Ruini shook her head continuously.
Ugh, this was too much; Zhao Guangran watched Gong Ruini smugly, unable to vent anger directly, yet ready to retaliate.
"Nana, let’s discuss the topics together." Humph, purposefully showing affection, annoying onlookers, ensuring frustrations are shared.
"Nana, are you thirsty? I’ll get you a cold drink."
"Nana, do you enjoy milk tea? I’ll make some for you."
Zhao Guangran embodied a perfect twenty-four/7/365 boyfriend, expressing his genuine demeanor, determined to care and please his girlfriend.
Gong Ruini shuddered, disdainful of being mocked. Single she may be, but she had effectively defended against shameless affections.
Moreover, questioning her single status was debatable, given her solid backing, confidently planning to approach Zhao Xuran later.
Gong Ruini refused to believe Zhao Xuran would let Zhao Guangran flirt excessively while reviewing lessons with Cao Na.
Cao Na, as a girl, deserved compassion, while Zhao Guangran warranted stricter schooling, ensuring academic focus to prevent accidental grade decline.
Gong Ruini gazed at Guangran, exuding an extraordinary gentle demeanor, though Zhao Guangran felt icy chills.
"Ni Zi, what do you want to eat? I’ll serve it to you." Forgetting Ni Zi’s slyness now seemed regrettable.
If told to big brother, misfortune would surely ensue.
"Anything, would you personally prepare?" Gong Ruini longed to eat food crafted by Zhao Guangran himself.
Ah, with his busy schedule managing a business, learning cooking seemed impossible, let alone having time.
"Granny Cai prepared it."
"I’ll just serve it," avoiding lies, else explaining would become challenging.
Had he not predicted this response, Gong Ruini stared at Zhao Guangran for a long time, shaking her head constantly, causing his anxiety.
Zhao Guangran suspected Gong Ruini might complain to big brother, though realizing she’d most likely complain to Cao Na directly.
This vexed Zhao Guangran, as his tongue lost flavor knowing his girlfriend listened eagerly to Ni Zi.
Zhao Guangran worried less about competitors pursuing Cao Na, confident they posed no threats.
Zhao Guangran’s sole concern was Gong Ruini, who could effortlessly captivate his girlfriend any moment.
Praying urgently for big brother to swiftly manage this extraordinary miracle, Zhao Guangran hoped to prevent a return to singlehood.







