“You are saying that you were ignoring me because you think I will be humiliated if anyone in school gets to know that you are my cousin?” Gu Shangyan uttered each word with a step ahead while she took back.

She didn’t know why but she could feel as if he was suppressing anger. But the question was– why?

An Xiulan raised her eyes to look at him and then nodded her head.

“An Xiulan! Are you stupid or what?” Gu Shangyan asked as he poked her forehead with his finger.

“I’m a little bit stupid,”An Xiulan agreed with his claim.

“I don’t even know what to say, “Gu Shangyan muttered as he sat on her bed. Currently, they were in her room resolving their misunderstandings. “Wait a minute, why did you think you will bring shame to me?”

As if realisation suddenly dawned on him.

“Peng Cheng!!!!!”

“Genius Gu, I wonder how I offended you?” Peng Cheng asked as he scratched his head and began writing the notes that Gu Shangyan asked him to. Ten minutes ago, Gu Shangyan reached the school dormitory and asked him to write his notes. He initially thought that it was not an easy feat but when the genius boy began rejecting his notes, finding little mistakes and making him repeat the entire notes from the beginning, he found out that he had offended his classmate.

“Offend me? How can you even offend me, “Gu Shangyan replied with a kind smile but all Peng Cheng could see was Yama smiling down at him.

Peng Cheng cried in his heart and wiped the sweat before starting writing notes. Who would have thought that his superpower of writing notes would be misused by a certain genius classmate?

“Tomorrow, you will apologise to a certain student you wronged on the school forum and clear all the misunderstandings,” Gu Shangyan replied as he looked at the tired boy.

“And if you fail to…”Gu Shangyan looked at Peng Cheng whose eyes widened in fear.

“I will. I will!”

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“Xiuxiu!” Qiao Wei yelled when she saw An Xiulan entering the class. Everyone turned their gazes to the door and exclaimed.

Anyone watching the scene would think that Class Ten K was celebrating a joyous event. It might not be a joyous event for anyone but it surely was one for them. As for the first time in the history of Jingyuan high, Class Ten K had defeated Class Ten A.

Peng Cheng of Class Ten A apologised to the student of Class Ten K. Although he didn’t publicise the name of the student, everyone understood who he was talking about.

Everyone was curious as to what kind of student would make a top student from Jingyuan High’s top-class apologise to a student of Class Ten K. It was a kind of incident that no one had ever heard or talked about. And it was trending all over the school forum.

“Do you know Peng Cheng of Class Ten A apologised to a student of Class Ten K?” A girl said as she looked at her friend who seemed to have heard about the matter but was not entirely sure.

Han Zixin, who happened to hear the words, immediately pulled out his phone from his pocket to check the thread on the internet. He raised his brow when he saw the trending topic.

On the other hand, An Xiulan was looking at the post with wide eyes. She hadn’t expected this boy to apologise to her. She was very sad that day when he had called her names without even knowing her. She might have cried like a baby but she knew that she couldn’t hold grudges against anyone, especially someone who sincerely apologised.

Therefore, she commented on the post by tagging Peng Cheng.

With three words– It’s alright ??.

This comment of hers drew instant attention from everyone. Actually, it wasn’t her comment but the adorable kitten profile picture that she was using.

An Xiulan was so unoriginal and uncreative that she was using her own name as the username.

@An Xiulan your kittens look so adorable. *PinkHearts*

@An Xiulan can I add you on Weibo?

An Xiulan looked at Han Zixin who had just taken a seat next to her and asked, “What’s Weibo?”

“Ah?” Han Zixin blinked his eyes. He didn’t know why she was asking this.

An Xiulan only passed her the phone.

Han Zixin narrowed his eyes at all the comments asking for her Weibo and some were daring enough to ask for her WeChat. He pulled out his phone and installed Weibo on both of their phones and then registered an account for both of them.

After registering the accounts, he replied to the comments with her Weibo account.

A certain cat lover in Class Ten C was waiting for that student to reply to her comment. When her phone vibrated during the class, she skillfully checked the message only to giggle in happiness.

As she copied the username on Weibo to follow the student’s account. She was overwhelmed by an urge to check the single account that the girl was following, as her finger stopped at the ‘following’, she gasped in fear.

“Oh my God!” The girl threw away her phone in fear.

The teacher and other students heard her loud shriek and saw the phone flying out of the window.

“Student at the back, what’s wrong with you?” The teacher asked the girl but the latter was so overwhelmed by the fear that she didn’t dare to open her mouth.

She drank water and wiped her sweat but didn’t dare to speak nonsense again.

Inside Class Ten K, she replied to everyone with her Weibo username but no one followed her. She didn’t know why people ask for the username if they were not going to follow her.

Until this time, she couldn’t understand the trick a certain desk mate of hers had pulled.

She glanced at her phone screen again and sighed.

So what if no one was going to follow her?

She could spam the app with the pictures of Betty and Augustine, right?