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Chapter 309: Rejecting Li Pan
Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation
After taking a sip of water, Li Pan continued speaking, “Let’s consider the students in our cla.s.s who have tirelessly dedicated themselves this year. In the end, all their hard work only led to admission into a rather ordinary university. They have to spend money on their education. If I had that time, I might have earned a substantial amount of money by now, possibly even becoming wealthy.
“Furthermore, the most precious a.s.set for us young women is our youth. By the time I graduate from university, how old will I be? Trying to find a boyfriend in the midst of all this? The attractive ones are likely already married.
“So, Wanwan, hear me out. Just focus on selling your clothes and don’t give up on this job. As for studying and the like, let destiny play its part.”
Upon hearing this, Xia Wan reached her limit. She turned her gaze toward Li Pan and said, “In the past, I didn’t value studying because I was immature. But now I understand its importance. I want to study diligently and achieve a higher social status, rather than spending my life selling clothes.
“I’m sorry, but I hope you won’t talk to me during cla.s.s anymore. It affects my concentration.”
After saying that, Xia Wan turned away, ignoring Li Pan completely.
Despite Li Pan’s continued attempts to converse, Xia Wan remained unresponsive.
Growing increasingly frustrated, Li Pan couldn’t contain her anger after the cla.s.s ended. She stood up and exclaimed, “Xia Wan, you’ve gone too far. I was simply sharing some interesting anecdotes about my vacation, and you dare claim that I’m hindering your studies? Everyone can see your academic performance, and it’s clear that academics aren’t your strong suit.
“In the past, when I didn’t want to talk, you were the one who bombarded me with various trivial matters. Now that I’ve embraced your approach, I’m willing to share some interesting things. And yet, you find fault with my chattiness?
“Xia Wan, you’re truly hypocritical. I’m going to tell the teacher right now that I don’t want to be your desk partner anymore!”
Having spoken her mind, Li Pan stormed out of the cla.s.sroom, marching straight toward Jiang Rong’s office.
The others directed their gazes toward Xia Wan, engaging in hushed discussions.
Quickly, Liu Hua stepped in front of Xia Wan, shielding her. He addressed those around him a.s.sertively, ‘What are you all looking at? Xia Wan has made the decision to study diligently. It’s a commendable choice, and you have no right to gossip about her.”
Soon enough, Li Pan returned, casting a smug look at Xia Wan. “Xia Wan, just wait and see. The teacher will rearrange the seating, and there are still empty seats in our cla.s.s. You’ll have to sit alone at this desk!”
Xia Wan paid no attention, causing Li Pan to feel ignored and growing even more infuriated.
With more than thirty students in their cla.s.s, the desks were arranged into six rows. Xia Wan and Li Pan occupied seats in the fourth row—not the best, but certainly not bad.
After all, their academic performances weren’t outstanding, with the second and third rows typically reserved for top achievers.
After the morning cla.s.s concluded, those residing in the dormitories prepared to head to the cafeteria for lunch. Liu Hua approached Xia Wan, saying, “Let’s go and eat.”
Xia Wan extended an invitation, “Come to my place today. My mom has prepared dinner.”
Their rented home was conveniently close to the school, reachable within five minutes by bike or a ten-minute walk.
Liu Hua playfully remarked, “Isn’t that a bit awkward?”
Xia Wan smiled, “No worries. We’ll study together after dinner.”
Liu Hua considered it and found the idea reasonable, agreeing to the plan.
Li Pan inserted a sarcastic comment, “Impressive, the one who’s making money. Back when I lived in the village, I could only eat cafeteria buns every day. Now, I can go home for a meal after cla.s.s.
“Liu Hua, you’re quite influential. Just because Xia Wan can provide you with a free lunch, you’re on her side?”
Xia Wan and Liu Hua turned to face Li Pan. At this point, two girls stood beside Li Pan, the three of them sharing a dormitory.
Liu Hua retorted firmly, “I have a strong bond with Wanwan. Where she lives doesn’t affect our relationship. Don’t generalize us like you.”
The commotion didn’t attract wider attention as everyone was focused on getting their food.
Li Pan exchanged glances with her roommates, prompting someone to close the cla.s.sroom door.
Only the five of them remained in the room.
Liu Hua watched Li Pan warily. “What’s your intention?”
Li Pan sneered, “What do you think? I’m here to teach you all a lesson.”
“Liu Hua, this doesn’t concern you. I a.s.sume you’d like to keep your peaceful study life intact. So, stay out of this matter and just watch from the sidelines..”