An Linlin trembled with anger at his words. Although they weren't close, it was clear that the kid's values were skewed, even feeling entitled to everything.
"Ring," his phone vibrated.
He was about to get up to answer it, but An Linlin was faster. She sprinted forward, snatched the phone, and pressed the answer button.
"An Jian, this is the last time the teacher is reminding you. If you don't complete your homework and participate in exams on time, the school will have to consider expelling you," the teacher's voice came from the other end.
An Linlin was stunned. She asked in a low voice, "Teacher, will this affect his college entrance exam?"
The teacher, hearing her voice, paused for a long while before saying, "What college entrance exam? It's the middle school exams. He's only in the ninth grade and has already fallen behind a year."
An Linlin was somewhat astonished; she hadn't expected her younger brother, already 18 years old, to still not be in high school.