Due to the unexpected situation earlier, Ji Ai'er, who returned to her room still with a blank mind, simply couldn't calm down to study.
Thinking about that she had been adopted by the Ji family for six years, it was a rather long time. During these six years, she spent every day with Ji En, and they both grew from children to teenagers. During these six years, she had gotten used to the elaborate formalities of the Ji family, the strictness and scolding of the housekeeper, and even more so, Ji En's arrogance and domineering.
During these six years, she had almost become Ji En's full-time nanny and study companion. She had taken care of him for six years, from daily life to going to school. The time she spent with him even far exceeded that of his parents who were often in the United States. She watched him grow from the same height as her to the teenager who now made her feel pressured. Although they were of the same age, their mental states were always distant. He would never be able to experience the hardships of life, while she had experienced too much too early.
Thinking about how she had to rest only after Ji En fell asleep every day and be ready before he woke up. The clothes he wore every day were all prepared by her personally. Even every morning after he put on his shirt, she had to personally button it up for him, otherwise, he would go downstairs for breakfast with it open. Originally, she felt like she was taking care of a child, so everything was done smoothly. But now, she began to feel that this was a burden. Because they had grown up and begun to understand many things.
After a night of wild thoughts and insomnia, Ji Ai'er actually overslept the next day and didn't even hear the alarm clock ring several times. It was Ji En who came to wake her up.
"Oh my God, I overslept." Ji Ai'er hurriedly jumped out of bed and brushed her teeth, washed her face, and changed her clothes at the fastest speed.
Downstairs, seeing Ji En in the kitchen, she thought she was seeing things.
"What are you doing?" She asked him.
"Making breakfast." He said without even raising his head. He just wanted to try making breakfast himself.
"Making breakfast?" Ji Ai'er couldn't believe what she heard and saw. "Let me do it. You just wait by the dining table." She took the spatula from Ji En's hand. Hurriedly turned the egg over. She never thought that Ji En would have a time to cook by himself.
Ten minutes later, they started having breakfast. This was a breakfast with half of Ji En's cooking skills. It felt pretty good.
"Did you finish your homework?" When they were on the way to school, Ji En asked her. Yesterday afternoon after school, she was complaining loudly about how much homework there was.
"Homework?" Ji Ai'er just remembered that there was a pile of homework that she didn't touch a word last night. "I forgot!" She had to admit this fact.
But no matter how hard she rushed to do her homework before the teacher's class, Ji Ai'er only did less than ten questions on the entire test paper.
The Chinese teacher still began to check the homework as usual, automatically skipped at Ji En's side, and soon reached Ji Ai'er.
Ji Ai'er helplessly and feeling a little embarrassed, spread out her blank test paper.
The teacher glanced at her and began to sarcastically say in a very harsh tone: Some people think they have become phoenixes just because they have the support of the rich, and they don't even need to study.
Ji Ai'er remembered when she was this wronged for the first time. It was when the housekeeper of the Ji family said that it was because she had no upbringing that her parents didn't want her and left her in the orphanage. And at this moment, receiving the same insult again, Ji Ai'er felt like she was about to suffocate. Lowering her head, tears began to fall like broken pearls.