Chapter 100: Gu Zhuo’s Thoughts
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
Song Fan didn’t pay much attention to Gu Hail s plans. As long as they didn’t affect her life, she didn’t see any reason to be concerned.
Consequently, after understanding Gu Hail s intentions, she simply shelved the matter and focused on her daily routine.
Gu Zhuo’s arrival had a significant impact on Class 4. On his first day, he confessed that he was a freshman who had just returned from studying abroad, leaving the students curious about why he had chosen to attend Eke.
Gu Zhuo casually explained, “Well, my dad wanted me to stay in China for now, so he found a random school and stuck me in here.
His response caught everyone off guard. They couldn’t understand why someone would choose to attend high school after completing their studies abroad, especially when they could have gone to university instead.
Despite their questions, Gu Zhuo avoided elaborating on the topic and steered the conversation toward other subjects. However, Song Yin couldn’t let go of her suspicion and asked, “Gu Zhuo, since your last name is Gu, do you know Gu
Chen?”
Song Yin had deduced this possibility given that there was only one wealthy family with the surname Gu in their social circle. Gu Zhuo’s sudden placement in Class 4 seemed indicative of his family’s affluence.
Gu Zhuo replied, “He’s my cousin, but I went abroad when I was very young, so we didn’t have much interaction.”
Gu Zhuo found it surprising that someone would inquire about his family on his very first day in a new school, especially coming from Song Yin, who was, in a way, his father’s daughter-in-law. This made him realize that Song Yin had a keen interest in his family background.
Song Yin’s eyes gleamed with a newfound interest. It was as though she had identified her prey.
However, Gu Zhuo, who now understood her intentions, regarded her with a mocking smile.
This was the “gentle and generous” Second Miss Song that Gu Hai had mentioned. Now that he had a clear picture of her character, Gu Zhuo lost any remaining interest.
He no longer needed to concern himself with Gu Hails words about an impending marriage. He contemplated how to handle this matter without causing harm to the other party. However, that concern had now dissipated entirely.
Gu Zhuo sprawled across his desk, succumbing to exhaustion after a series of events that began the moment he landed from his trip. Harshly reprimanded by Gu Hai for most of the previous night, he still struggled with jet lag.
Meanwhile, Song Yin grappled with her own concerns. She had noticed Fu Nian growing increasingly distant lately, especially when discussing the piano. His responses were curt and disengaged.
Song Yin keenly sensed Fu Nian’s preoccupation, yet she understood the limitations of her influence. She couldn’t simply rush to the Fu Family to seek him out, as such actions might be seen as intrusive or demanding.
Their interactions were predominantly initiated by her, and she had become accustomed to this one-sided communication.
Their communication dynamic had evolved into one where Song Yin was predominantly passive. She would only receive responses when she initiated conversations. Given Fu Nian’s periodic need for solitude during his intensive piano practice, it was reasonable for him to remain out of contact for stretches of ten days to a couple of weeks.
Meng Yu, on the other hand, incessantly urged Song Yin to pursue a wealthy and influential husband. These persistent suggestions added to Song Yin’s anxiety.
The rumors surrounding Song Fan and Gu Chen only intensified her desire to secure a prosperous future.
Gu Zhuo’s arrival introduced a new possibility. Song Yin had heard from Meng Yu that Gu Chen had a second uncle who wielded significant influence within the Gu Corporation, potentially on par with Gu Chen himself.
By marrying into such a family could elevate Song Yin’s status, even if Song Fan did marry Gu Chen.
Yet, Song Yin had invested considerable effort in her relationship with Fu Nian and hesitated to abandon it entirely. As she weighed her options, she resolved to visit Fu Nian’s piano room, hoping it might mark a turning point in their relationship.
Gu Zhuo, completely unaware of Song Yin’s inner turmoil, had finally managed to make it through the morning class. He headed to the teacher’s office to find Song Fan.
Upon arrival, Gu Zhuo found the office empty, as the other teachers had gone for lunch. Meanwhile, Song Fan was engrossed in modifying code on her computer. Lately, the game ‘Future City’ had been inundated with new players, necessitating server reinforcement.
Strengthening the server for ‘Future City’ was a task that only Hua Yue or Song Fan could handle. No one else possessed the necessary expertise.
Gu Zhuo entered the room, and Song Fan noticed his presence but continued to focus on her work, recognizing him as a non-hostile intruder.
Upon approaching her desk, Gu Zhuo exclaimed, “Sister, you actually know how to write programs?”
“I’m not your sister. You’re two years older than me,” Song Fan replied coldly.
Undeterred, Gu Zhuo maintained his friendly demeanor. “Even though I’m older, you’re my teacher now, and I should respect you. Calling you ‘sister’ is a sign of respect and being friendly, especially considering your status.” Song Fan turned her head to give Gu Zhuo a surprised look, taken aback by his audacity..
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