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93.You didnt fail the class?

On the early morning of the first day of the Lunar New Year, Gu Yun, who had slept until he woke up naturally, ran to the living room and ate a bowl of dumplings. Gu Youwei and Huo Yan's red envelopes were ready.

"Happy New Year, son! I wish you success in your studies in the new year."

Gu Youwei's blessing was relatively simple.

"Happy New Year, baby, work harder in the new year. It's not good to have a normal relationship with classmates."

As an open-minded mother, Huo Yan is very supportive of her children's emotional life.

"Thank you, Boss Gu, thank you, Boss Huo."

Gu Yun took the two red envelopes with a smile on his face.

After returning to the room, Gu Yun carried two large packages in his hands.

"Lao Gu, this is a New Year's gift for you. I hope you can smoke less and drink health wine in the new year."

Gu Youwei opened his New Year's gift, and inside was a bottle of Feitian Moutai.

"Mom, it's hard to choose a gift for a woman. My classmates helped me give me advice and bought a scarf. Don't dislike it."

Huo Yan’s gift is an Armani vertical striped scarf, which is trendy yet a little classic, and is just right for women in the establishment.

Gu Youwei and Huo Yan looked at the New Year's gifts in their hands and looked at each other. Huo Yan said, "Then we will accept it. We will go to relatives' houses to pay New Year's greetings later and take a shower and tidy up quickly."

When the couple returned to the bedroom, they were both surprised by Gu Yun's handiwork.

"Lao Gu, your son is a bit extravagant with his money. We only gave him the New Year's money and living expenses, and he bought us such expensive gifts."

Although her family's financial situation is good, Huo Yan's life has always been simple, and most of her funds have been invested in real estate.

Gu Youwei looked at the wine in front of him and smiled from ear to ear: "Didn't my son say that he works part-time in school? It's normal for college students to make some money. I heard from an intern in our unit that during college, he works part-time as a tutor or something like that."

A lot of profit."

"Can your son still be a tutor?"

Huo Yan curled her lips, looking unbelieving.

On the first day of the Lunar New Year, it was customary to go to my grandfather’s house to pay New Year greetings. The family of three took a lot of young things and got into Gu Youwei’s Passat and headed for my grandfather’s house.

Gu Yun's grandfather, Gu Cheng, is a retired public security cadre. Every year during the New Year, the courtyard is bustling with activity, and most of his relatives come to his grandfather's house to reunite.

"Oh, my eldest nephew is back. He went to college and became handsome again?"

Gu Yun carried the New Year's goods and pushed open the courtyard door, and her aunt laughed and teased.

Relatives are like this. When parents are in trouble, the newly appeared family can always become a new topic.

Gu Yun put down his clothes, turned around and joined in the conversation.

"Auntie, how is my brother studying? Can he be among the top ten in the class?"

"Can my uncle catch up with this wave of promotions?"

"Second Aunt, I found a tutor for Yingying. What? You're welcome. I'll just give you a big red envelope later."

...

Before anyone could ask Gu Yun questions, he sat down and turned his back on guests, leaving the elders with no chance to give advice.

"Go, go, play cards with your brothers and sisters."

Gu Youwei glanced at his son with relief. This boy's emotional intelligence has improved and he now knows how to deal with relatives.

"First help your brother see if he has finished his holiday homework, otherwise he is not allowed to play!"

The aunt interrupted again and asked Gu Yun to tutor his younger brother in his studies and make the best use of everything.

Although Gu Yun's studies were average, he was the first among the third generation of the Gu family to be admitted to college, so he had no choice but to educate his younger siblings.

My younger brother is still in junior high school, and adolescence is a rebellious age. He is not good at studying, skipping classes and surfing the Internet to master everything.

Of course, Gu Yun did not tutor every course carefully. He rummaged through his thick schoolbag and pretended to look at the final exam results.

"Mathematics 48, English 20?"

Gu Yun patted his younger brother's head and said, "Brother, if I sprinkle a handful of millet on the paper, the little chicken will score higher than you if I just peck at a few options."

"You're so damn stupid. Isn't it just a matter of skill in writing? Nowadays, junior high school students can get such low marks in their essays."

Taking out his younger brother's composition, Gu Yun looked at his flamboyant handwriting and account descriptions, and couldn't help but complain.

Grandpa, who had been silent for a long time, finally spoke: "Have you studied hard since you went to college? How are your grades this semester?"

Perhaps because the final grades of other juniors had been reported, everyone's eyes were focused on Gu Yun, wanting to hear what his final grades were.

"Well, my grades can only be said to be so-so. I barely got a national scholarship this semester."

On the first day of the new year, Gu Yun had just received his report card. He actually didn't fail many of the courses he took at low altitude, and the principal kept his promise and gave him a spot for the national award.

The family couldn't hide their surprise when they heard this: "National scholarship? How much does it cost? Is it not easy to get it?"

Gu Yun took out his mobile phone to show everyone the transfer records in the school's bank card, and said with an indifferent expression: "Hey, the scholarship is just an encouragement, and it doesn't cost much. It's 8,000 yuan. There are three places for the entire freshman year."

Gu Youwei and Huo Yan couldn't believe how sweet it was that their children realized the importance of studying when they got to college. They could earn money to buy gifts for their elders by studying well, and maybe they could even be admitted to graduate school in the future. They really didn't have to worry about their parents.

Grandpa's wrinkled old face was smiling. Auntie gave her child a sharp look and looked at him.

After a reunion dinner, the younger brother was severely beaten by the angry aunt, and even Gu Ying was put under pressure by her parents: "Your brother is usually so naughty, but he can still win a national scholarship in college! You

What? You have trouble writing homework, so why go to school in Jiangcheng?"

Gu Ying looked aggrieved. Facing her mother, she couldn't tell her to go out to Jiangcheng and read three books. She silently scolded her brother in her heart.

...

In the dormitory group, several brothers were messing with each other.

Zheng Bo: "Brothers, my mentality is broken and I failed a high math course. What about you?"

Zhang Gaoqiang: "I did pretty well in the exam, with an average score of about 80."

Liu Yisheng was silent for a while, seemingly shocked by Zhang Gaoqiang's results.

"I have three doors hanging, it's so damn uncomfortable!"

Then he added: "Fortunately, the fourth child is at the bottom. I haven't seen him attend a few classes, and I haven't seen him in the study room at the end of the semester."

Zheng Bo also nodded to the phone: "Yes, the fourth brother is busy picking up girls and making money every day, and his attendance rate is not enough. I conservatively estimate that he will miss half of it."

Gu Yun, who was diving, finally spoke up: "Brothers, I'm sorry to disappoint you. Not only did I fail the exam, I also won a national scholarship."

"......Hold."

The three brothers were speechless and began to doubt life. Is this world still reasonable if they can get scholarships without going to school?

"He's pretending again. Fourth child, are you the principal's son?"

"No, I studied so hard and failed. How did you do it?"

“You must treat us to the most expensive restaurant when you come back!”

Gu Yun looked at the phone and smiled stupidly. His score was so low, but he somehow got the national award. Who would have thought that he would get it?

"Okay, okay, brothers, I was able to avoid failing the exam because of the one-on-one tutoring from the beautiful teacher I found on Xiaole Learning. Those of you who have difficulty learning are more stupid than failing exams. Remember to download Xiaole Learning!"


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