Chapter 200 - 200: Gu Pei Was the Worst in the Family
Chapter 200 - 200: Gu Pei Was the Worst in the Family
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Ruan Xueling glared at Gu Pei. “Your older sister has just transferred to First High School and hasn’t adapted to the environment. It’s normal for her to not do well in her first exam. How could you say that about her?”
However, she and Gu Zhaoming were actually quite curious about Gu Jin’s results.
Gu Pei didn’t care about this. He just didn’t like Gu Jin in any way. He looked at her provocatively. “Hey, Gu Jin, don’t tell me you came in last. Class 1 is on the sixth floor, and Class 20 is on the first floor. Remember to call me when you change classrooms. I’ll go see you move your things.”
Gu Yang, “…” This brother looked like he needed to be taught a lesson. Gu Jin looked up lazily. ‘1 1 did okay. Just the top student in the cohort.”
Gu Pei was surprised and looked unconvinced. “More like the first place backward, right? How can you get a high score by handing in the paper so early?”
Ruan Xueling and Gu Zhaoming were also stunned. They looked at Gu Yang in disbelief, their eyes questioning.
Gu Yangs eyes lit up. “Big Sister is indeed number one in the entire grade, and she scored full marks in all subjects. She’s super amazing.”
Gu Pei jumped up from the sofa in shock. “What the?! Full marks?”
Gu Jin might have been bragging, but since his older sister said so, it must be true. It was just that Gu Pei didn’t understand. Didn’t the entire school know that the transfer student from third-year Class 1 handed in her paper half the time in advance? In such a short period of time, Gu Jin could actually finish the paper and get it all right! This was completely challenging his understanding of studying!
Ruan Xueling and Gu Zhaoming were in a daze. They were already mentally prepared for Gu Jin to finish last, but Yangyang actually told them that Gu Jin got first place?!
Gu Pei looked at Gu Zhaoming. “Dad, you donated a laboratory building to First High School. Don’t tell me the school also took special care of Gu Jin while they were at it. Count me in next time. I haven’t gotten first place with full marks yet.”
Gu Zhaoming smacked him on the head. “What are you talking about? First High School is a high school directly under the Ministry of Education. Even your father doesn’t dare to extend his hand so far. As for donating the building, whether you can send your sister to First High School is secondary. The main thing is to do charity, understand?”
Gu Pei covered his head. “Ouch.’
Ruan Xueling rolled her eyes at him. “Your eldest sister has always been the top student in the cohort since she was young. She got first place in First High School based on her ability. You have nothing to say now, right? You’re the worst in the entire family.”
Gu Pei was unconvinced. Out of the corner of his eye, he suddenly turned to Feng Jue, who was sitting there obediently like an invisible person. He found a target to vent his anger on and immediately pointed at him. “Isn’t there Feng
Jue? I can’t compare myself to Gu Jin, but I can compare to him, right? Hey, Feng Jue, how did you do this time? You’re still in Class 10, right? With such average results, you can only get into an ordinary university. Unlike me and my sister, who will get into the likes of Metropolis University or Hua University.”
Gu Jin raised her eyebrows and lazily leaned back on the sofa. She found a good posture and watched the show.
Compared to Gu Pei’s arrogance, Feng Jue seemed even more obedient and sensible, like a little pitiful boy.
Gu Yang suddenly wanted to protect him and said fiercely to Gu Pei, “You can’t push Big Sister around, so you want to bully Feng Jue, huh?”
Gu Pei was stunned and felt a little aggrieved. “Big Sister, I’m your cute little brother. Why are you helping him but not me?”
Feng Jue slowly raised his head and looked at Gu Yang. There was a shy smile on his face, and there seemed to be a flowing light in his bright eyes. His voice was soft. “l did well this time. I’ve improved a lot and happened to be ranked
40th in the cohort..”