I Became the Little Demon in Leading Role's Family
Chapter 128 - 128 128 Bai Zhi is LyingChapter 128: Chapter 128 Bai Zhi is Lying Chapter 128: Chapter 128 Bai Zhi is Lying Bai Yu hated Bai Zhi to the core, yet he was helpless because he couldn’t defeat her.
“Big brother, I’m so sorry, it’s all my fault. Let me help you up.”
The group pet quickly helped Bai Yu up. A sinister look flashed in Bai Yu’s eyes. Bai Zhi, Bai Zhi, you better always be stronger than me; otherwise, one day, I will crush you to dust.
“Xixi, it’s not your fault. It’s Bai Zhi, that heartless person. Let’s go back, it’s about time; let’s sell these and then go register. Xixi, cheer up.”
Bai Yu, with a grimace, picked up the sickle and, together with the group pet, moved down. Not far away, Bai Ye was ceaselessly digging for herbs, as they had split up, hoping to find more.
They had been digging for two days and the prices were quite good; they made nearly one hundred. In the future, they would have more, making that wretched girl Bai Zhi only able to envy.
Envious? Not likely.
…
Back at home, Bai Dan and Wu Wa were already waiting for her. Everything was ready; once they left today they wouldn’t need to return. Bai Zhi felt awkward, suddenly unsure how to explain.
“Xingxing, did you look at the green beans? Do you want to take them as well? You know, you could have dealt with these in a few days; you just can’t let it go. Really, there’s nothing I can do with you.”
While Bai Zhi remained silent, Bai Dan cheerfully spoke as if he were the grandfather who was powerless over her.
“Yes… yes…”
Bai Zhi nodded with a smile, but she knew deep down that her grandfather was providing her with a pretext. She looked at him; his eyes still held a gentle light as if that truly was the case.
Grandpa, do you know something?
Bai Dan came over and rubbed Bai Zhi’s head, telling her to eat and then gather everything to go along with her and Wu Wa to the town. Bai Xiang and Bai Fei had already gone ahead to register and buy some things.
Carrying their homework and money, Bai Dan led the two kids to the school.
The school wasn’t large. Just inside the entrance was a two-story building, with the office on the second floor and grades four, five, and six below, grades one, two, and three to the left.
To the right was the cafeteria, and in front of the office was the playground, with the student dormitories at the back—a long row of houses, two rows, one for boys and one for girls.
However, there weren’t many boarders, just over twenty in total, cared for by two teachers.
Every day they get up at six for morning exercises and eat at six thirty, heading to the classrooms at six fifty.
Such low buildings would be demolished and rebuilt as new dormitories in the near future.
This, thought Bai Zhi, really was history. She wished she could capture it all, but alas, she had neither a phone nor a camera.
Bai Zhi was now supposed to be in the fourth grade. She found the registration for fourth grade, still under Teacher Li, who had been their class head. Bai Zhi handed over her homework.
Teacher Li was a new teacher, just a year out of college, ready to passionately contribute to the educational field. Naturally, she was patient with every child, and she recognized every child in her class.
She was well aware of their situations, actually a very good teacher.
Actually, regarding the winter holiday homework, during inspection if she said it was serious, it was serious; if not, she merely glanced over it.
But Teacher Li was different; she would review every student’s homework completely, eager to understand their grasp on their studies.
Her previous impression of Bai Zhi was as Bai Xixi’s sister, whose homework was always the neatest and cleanest, with beautifully written words, and Bai Zhi’s too was clean.
Clean to the point that sometimes the homework was only half-completed. Yet during class, if you accused her of slacking, sometimes you could still see her eyes shining with focus, but at other times, she’d already be slumping onto the table, half-asleep.
Maybe she was just one of those who tried hard but still couldn’t grasp the material, Teacher Li thought, adding that Bai Xixi had mentioned her sister was very tired every day and didn’t skip homework because she didn’t want to do it but because she really didn’t understand.
So, for her homework, she too was prepared to turn a blind eye.
But someone was not willing.
“Teacher, Bai Zhi’s homework is exceptionally good, and all completed, even the parts I couldn’t manage. This isn’t normal…”
Bai Jingjing, who was helping collect the homework, suddenly spoke up.
Teacher Li, who was in the middle of collecting the school fees, paused, and then all the parents looked over, forcing her to acknowledge the remark.
“Let me see.”
Teacher Li took it and saw that indeed the handwriting had significantly improved, every question answered correctly. Even the daily journals were written?
Previously, getting Bai Zhi to complete half her homework was already an achievement, often requiring her to finish it in the office because only then could she go to the classroom, so each term, Bai Zhi was the subject of mockery.
“Bai Zhi, do you have anything to say?”
Even Teacher Li felt this progress seemed a bit too great.
“Bai Zhi, you didn’t take Xixi’s homework, did you?”
Bai Jingjing covered her mouth, almost as if unveiling a scandal.
She couldn’t stand Bai Zhi because she was Xixi’s best friend, and although Xixi had always cared about Bai Zhi, Bai Zhi had only been sarcastic and mean to Xixi, truly shameless.
“Teacher, are you saying that improving is wrong?”
Bai Zhi looked at the teacher with pained eyes, as if she would lose her confidence in studying if Teacher Li agreed.
“Of course not,” Teacher Li immediately said. How could improving ever be wrong, but this isn’t just improvement, this is rapid progress.
“So what does Bai Jingjing mean? I’ve been the last in class every year. So is it wrong for me to want to try harder, and is it wrong to finish my assignments?
Bai Jingjing, you are the class president, how can you look at me with such biased eyes?
Even if I am a fool, I still have the desire to improve. I remember you saying, ‘Hard work compensates for lack of skill, a slow bird should start flying early.’ So is it wrong for me to spend my summer working hard, having my brother teach me?”
As she spoke about being behind, tears fell from Bai Zhi’s eyes. She looked especially wronged, crying intermittently.
Ouch, that hurt, I might have been too harsh.
Who exactly is this Bai Jingjing? As one of the antagonists and the protagonist’s follower, she was naturally destined to become one of life’s winners.
Whenever the protagonist is in trouble, she’s the first to rush over, whether it’s to argue or to defend, she’s quite adept at it.
For instance, every time the group pet feels bad, she inevitably picks on Bai Zhi, although they’re just trivial matters, Bai Zhi really doesn’t have time to play house with her. She’s got a lot on her plate.
So, let’s settle this once and for all, and let her know that Bai Zhi is no longer the one she can mock at will.
The parents around, hearing Bai Zhi’s words, all looked towards Bai Jingjing; what the little girl said wasn’t wrong, surely a slow learner isn’t forbidden from trying.
Bai Jingjing, just a child, couldn’t stand being watched by so many people and burst into tears.
“Wow, Bai Zhi, you’re bullying me…”
Bai Zhi:??
Bai Zhi looked at Teacher Li with a confused expression, not knowing what she had done wrong.
Teacher Li sighed, somewhat helplessly. Bai Jingjing has always been a class president, so her pride is strong, and now she feels like Bai Zhi is disrespecting her.
“Bai Zhi, you’re right, and it’s good to work hard. I believe in you, keep it up.”
Teacher Li patted Bai Jingjing on the back, somewhat helplessly,
“Jingjing, Bai Zhi didn’t say anything about you, she was just stating the facts. You shouldn’t be upset, and as a class president, I hope you won’t randomly suspect your classmates. You shouldn’t take their work; Bai Zhi’s handwriting is completely different from Bai Xixi’s.”
Besides, she believed Bai Zhi wasn’t that kind of child; sometimes she’d rather not do anything than cheat.
“I understand, Teacher.”
Bai Jingjing spoke reluctantly, but in her heart, she wanted to say that it wasn’t true, Bai Zhi was lying.
Xixi said that Bai Zhi didn’t do any homework the entire summer, let alone work hard, it definitely wasn’t her work, but the teacher didn’t believe her.
Bai Zhi paid, then turned and left, with Bai Dan and Wu Wa waiting for her not far away, regardless of Bai Jingjing’s resentful gaze.
There are so many people who hate her, Bai Jingjing really doesn’t count for much.
As the grandfather and granddaughter were about to leave, they saw Bai Da rushing over in a hurry, but he didn’t notice them, and because of his hurry, he walked even faster.
Bai Dan quickly pulled Bai Zhi aside, better to have less contact with such brainless people.
Wu Wa’s situation was different; she needed to wait until the end to register because she was a transfer student.
So Bai Zhi and Wu Wa were preparing to go back and clean their house, it was a good thing they lived nearby.
Bai Dan told them to go home, he himself would stay at the school; being close didn’t mean he could skip the queue.
“Dad, did you see Bai Da?”
Ye Xiu had just entered the school and saw Bai Dan under the Big Tree, quickly walking over to ask; today was the children’s registration day, and she wasn’t their head teacher this term. So, she came over when she had the chance, she was always worried if she didn’t handle their registration herself.
“I saw him, he ran over there.”
In dealing with his daughter-in-law, Ye Xiu, Bai Dan wasn’t one to remain silent, so he pointed out where he saw Bai Da just as Bai Da came over.
He spotted Ye Xiu almost immediately and ran over happily.
“Xiuxiu, why are you here? I’ve already registered the three children, our kids are so well-behaved, they’ve finished all their homework, and the teachers praised them.”
Bai Da was in a good mood at that moment; his children had made him proud, and he felt honored as a father.
“Three children??”
Ye Xiu’s heart suddenly grew cold; whenever she thought Bai Da was changing slightly, he would effortlessly make her heart go ice cold.
She didn’t need to think to know who wasn’t registered, Xingxing, her Xingxing.
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