Chapter 61: plastic classmate
Chapter 61 Plastic Classmates
There were still 10 minutes before the morning self-study, when Su Zhi stepped into the classroom, there were only five seats in the classroom.
Jiayi implements small class teaching, with no more than 30 students in each class.
Not long after Su Zhi sat down, Cheng Ziyi walked into the classroom carrying breakfast, and was slightly surprised to see her, "Su Zhi, are you here?"
Su Zhi nodded lightly at the other party, "Well, good morning."
Cheng Ziyi went to the seat next to her and sat down, took out the breakfast bread in the bag, "Have you eaten yet? I can't finish it, how about half of it for you?"
"No, I'm full this morning."
Cheng Ziyi shrugged, "Okay."
People in the class walked into the classroom one after another.
Early self-study began, and the English class representative walked to the podium, "Now start writing silently, pioson, separate..."
After the dictation is finished, transfer the dictation from the last one forward.
The representative of the English class took the collected notebooks to the office, and everyone took out the textbooks to review as soon as possible.
Cheng Ziyi covered her face with an English book, and whispered to her, "Su Zhi, did you write everything silently just now?"
Su Zhi nodded slightly.
Cheng Ziyi pouted and said, "Didn't you not come to class these days?"
Su Zhi replied without raising her head: "I recited words when I was free."
Cheng Ziyi was very depressed, "I wrote two words wrong, and I will definitely be punished by Ms. Fang for copying the words, one word a thousand times, ah, it's so annoying to think about it."
Before rebirth, Su Zhi would definitely comfort her patiently and gently.
Now, she doesn't bother to say a word.
In her previous life, Cheng Ziyi always liked to play with her, complaining about her teachers and classmates.
She always thought that Cheng Ziyi treated her as a true friend, so she would talk to her about everything.
She didn't know until a long time later that Cheng Ziyi turned her head and pinned all the complaints about the teacher and classmates on her head.
She was isolated by her classmates and disliked by her teachers. Cheng Ziyi "has contributed a lot".
Seemingly feeling Su Zhi's alienation, Cheng Ziyi subconsciously asked, "How is your mother?"
The representative of the English department, Shu Jia, came in from outside the classroom. Seeing Cheng Ziyi tilting her head while talking to Su Zhi, she walked in front of them with a cold face.
"Cheng Ziyi, everyone is reviewing, and you are the only one speaking. Have you reviewed?"
Cheng Ziyi defended unconvinced: "It was Su Zhi who told me about her mother's illness. Can't the classmates care about each other?"
Shu Jia glanced at Su Zhi who was reading seriously, "If you have anything to say, we'll talk about it after class, now it's self-study, don't affect other people."
Shu Jia is not only the representative of the English department, but also the deputy class monitor. She is very authoritative in the class.
Su Zhi obediently nodded at the other party, "Okay."
After Shu Jia left, Cheng Ziyi pursed her lips, then took out a pad from the desk, wrote a few words with a pen, and then handed the pad to Su Zhi from under the table.
Su Zhi glanced at it out of the corner of her eye, but didn't answer.
Cheng Ziyi thought she didn't see it, so she shook the notepad vigorously.
Su Zhi took it slowly, seeing the few lines written on the sticky note, a hint of sarcasm floated in her eyes.
—Shu Jia is not as good-looking as you, and her grades are not as good as yours. She was selected as the deputy monitor because her father is the grade director. I don’t know what she has to be proud of!
She tore off the sticky note, put it in the English book, and picked up a pen to write a sentence on a new page of sticky note.
—I think you look a little paler.
Cheng Ziyi took the note pad, saw that the note she had written had disappeared, subconsciously glanced at Su Zhi, and just as she was about to speak, she realized that Shu Jia was looking at her indifferently.
(end of this chapter)