Chapter 49

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Chapter 49: Disobedient

There was a certain distance between Beijing and Yun Cheng, and the license plate number of Beijing was mostly rare.


They knew that in the whole school, only Principal Xu was from Beijing.

That was why Lin Wan had exclaimed that.

It was just that it was difficult to see Principal Xu and nobody knew what car he drove.

Ning Qing and Qin Yu both shook their heads slightly.

Qin Yu pursed her lips and said nothing, but Ning Qing looked at Qin Ran with a frown. “I don’t know if it is.”

“Qin Ran.” The window lowered, and Principal Xu was in the back seat, sitting sideways.

Qin Ran let go and looked slightly positive. She called, “Principal Xu.”

Principal Xu looked at Qin Ran and thought of when Cheng Juan had come to find him. He knocked on his knee and was a little strange. “Are you going out to eat? Get in, let’s go together?”

His eyes were very mild and pure like a kind elder.

His tone wasn’t mandatory and was more like a polite question.

Qin Ran shook her head. “I want to buy books with my deskmate.”

The two said a few more words and the jeep drove away. Before they went far, Lin Siran was already standing beside Qin Ran, staring at her.

When the car drove away, she still wasn’t back to her senses and had to be dragged by Qin Ran.

Qin Ran dragged Lin Siran with one hand, put on her headphones again with the other and adjusted the volume. Her eyes were still slightly red and she looked impatient and cold.

She directly passed Ning Qing and Lin Wan.

As if she didn’t know them.

Ning Qing and Qin Yu didn’t speak to her, nor did they call her.

Lin Wan glanced at the window as the car passed by. The window was anti-peeping and she couldn’t see who was inside.

She knew that Qin Ran’s recommendation letter had been written by Principal Xu. This was always something she just couldn’t figure out.

This was the first time Lin Wan had met Qin Ran and she had to admit that she was beautiful. No wonder Lin Qi’s attitude towards Qin Ran was better than she had expected.

Lin Wan looked up and down Qin Ran again and examined her.

When she judged people, she was always condescending.

Qin Yu noticed Lin Wan’s gaze and smiled. “I heard that my sister was originally in our class, but our headteacher was afraid that it would affect the learning in our class, so she didn’t want her.”

Lin Wan retracted her gaze. She hadn’t really seen Qin Ran’s resume, but she had heard about it. When she stayed in the Lin family’s house, Aunt Zhang had told her a lot.

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