Chapter 177: Only Followed Jennie

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[Little Stone has been a diligent student all this time. Now that Prof Pence has posted this. Do you anti-fans like the taste of eating your own words?]

[What were you anti-fans saying earlier? I dare you to say it now! Let’s have at it! Come on!]

The anti-fans were still in denial.

[How could Prof Pence register for a social media account for the sake of Jennie? He must have done it for Wen Yongwei!]

A long while later, Prof Pence still did not follow anyone else other than Jennie.

After the night had passed, Jennie was still the only person he followed.

[Haha! I’m dying here! Prof Pence still hasn’t followed Wen Yongwei’s social media account!]

[I’m really curious. When is Prof Pence going to follow Wen Yongwei?]

[This is killing me. Wen Yongwei was the first to follow Prof Pence’s social media account, but he couldn’t be bothered talking to her!]

The anti-fans were slapped on the face.

Kang Cheng could not believe his eyes either. Had Jennie genuinely spoken to the school about taking online classes? Then again, Yao Jiahong probably pulled this off using his connections. However, there was still some difference between online classes and tutoring in person. The effects of getting personally tutored were naturally better.

Kang Cheng was completely unflustered.

Wen Yongwei felt a little awkward, but she did not lose her cool either.

Now that the furor online was quelled, Yao Jiahong finally felt better.

Jennie’s classes were held at night owing to the time difference.

Yao Jiahong wanted to watch Jennie study and see if there was anything he could do to help, so he went to Lanting Residence.

“Do you want to join my class?” Jennie sounded uncertain. Did he have nothing to do recently? Why did he seem so free of late?

“May I?” Yao Jiahong sounded serious and imploring as he asked in a polite tone.

“Fine. Fortunately, Lisa isn’t around,” muttered Jennie.

Yao Jiahong felt relieved when she agreed.

Jennie went upstairs first and told him to come up later.

Yao Jiahong calmly drank some tea before heading upstairs.

Jennie had used an empty room for class and it had minimalistic decoration.

Yao Jiahong went in with a cup of tea and stood by the side to watch.

Two minutes later, Yao Jiahong’s teacup nearly fell onto the ground. Even though the teacup did not fall onto the ground, some tea got spilled.

Jennie was not getting tutored online!

She was sitting in front of the computer screen teaching a group of blonde-haired Europeans with blue eyes, music in fluent French!

Was this Prof Pence’s idea of coming up with an amicable agreement about giving online classes?

Yao Jiahong quickly cleaned up the mess on the ground before looking at Jennie with guilt and complicated emotions running through his heart.

The anti-fans were a bunch of pure idiots! No, correction. Even he was a fool!

***

Old Master Kim looked radiant after Jennie won the competition. He generously treated the medical staff at the hospital to lunch.

The moment he talked about Jennie, even his wrinkles diminished.

The doctors were examining him when he promoted Jennie once more. “Jennie was always talented. I single-handedly brought her up, so I know how gifted she is.”

The doctors and nurses were rather curious to hear more, so they listened excitedly to Old Master Kim.

“Grandpa,” greeted Jennie as she stood at the door.

The medical staff turned to see a young woman standing at the door. She glowed so brightly that it felt as though she was the sun.

The room was already brightly lit, but she was equally dazzling as she stood in the room.

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