Gu Junming chuckled, "Alright, since you trust me, I’ll definitely do my best."
"But if you really don’t know something, you must be honest and not just say anything to save face."
"Got it." Gu Junming flicked her brow lightly. How could he do such a thing?
The two of them chatted and laughed as they opened the papers and textbooks. Gu Junming began to systematically help Sun Chan review. Although his academic subjects weren’t outstanding, he had attended a military academy and had a knack for the sciences, plus the exam questions weren’t very difficult.
So, he explained many of the questions clearly.
Sun Chan didn’t ask particularly difficult questions since she wouldn’t know them anyway. She focused on the basics, and the two of them worked seamlessly together, setting a schedule. For two whole days, except for occasionally stepping out after meals for a short walk, they stayed indoors, focused on exam preparation.
Han Dong, Guihua, and the others didn’t want to disturb them, so they had Wang Shufen bring some good food to them.
Wang Shufen took on the responsibilities of cooking, laundry, and tidying up at home, trying not to make a sound, all for Sun Chan to do well in her exams. Her son planned to come home for a break, but fearing any disturbance, she didn’t let him come back and personally delivered food to the school.
She patted the child’s head, "Be good and stay an extra week at school. Once summer vacation starts, I’ll take you out to play."
Ding Kang is much more cheerful now, and his peers aren’t as mean to him as the kids in the countryside used to be. Happily, he nodded, "Got it, Mom! If Auntie goes to Shenzhen, can she take me?"
Wang Shufen smiled, "Probably not, but if I ever go, I promise to take you. Focus on preparing for the final exam."
Ding Kang agreed gleefully. Seeing her lively son, Wang Shufen was even more grateful to Sun Chan. Without her, she’d still be struggling with the child.
Yang Zhen originally wanted to help Sun Chan, but seeing that Gu Junming was back, she didn’t need to go over the questions.
She helped with other tasks, discovering that Sun Chan would be taking the exam at the Education Institute, so she explained the location in detail and also shared some exam tips, showing great care.
Sun Chan continued her diligent study.
Yang Yun wasn’t idle either, inquiring about Sun Chan’s exam schedule.
She felt indignant, thinking, "This little tramp still wants to get into the TV university? What a dream! As long as I’m around, you won’t succeed."
Yang Yun leaned against the bedside, annoyed by her mother’s nagging over the past few days.
Zhao Jieyun said, "You need to be more sensible. Look at your sister, she makes progress every day. Compare today to yesterday, and she’s improved a bit more. But look at yourself! You’re the same as you were five or ten years ago! What have you done besides eating, drinking, and having fun?"
"I’m sick of it! Mom, can’t you stop scolding me every day? What have I done to make you so displeased? You should have never given birth to me!" Yang Yun snapped back at her mother more frequently now.


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