Back to the 70s: My Childhood Sweetheart Spoils Me Rotten-Chapter 940 - 942: The Tutoring Center Goes Viral
"Sis, you’re back." The twins knew that Gong Ruini and the others would return today, so they didn’t spend all their energy on studying traditional Chinese medicine like before.
Zhan Banxia, upon seeing Gong Ruini, first checked her pulse, "Not bad, just a bit tired; make sure to rest."
That’s the brother we’ve cared for since he was young. Gong Ruini was so excited, hugging Banxia and continuously calling him her thoughtful little brother.
Gong Ruzhi and Gong Jiaming were enthusiastically chatting with Zhao Guangran.
"Bro, are you really taking us to play this time?" Gong Ruzhi was stunned. He had never thought he’d get such a great opportunity.
You know, the sister and them have invested countless times but never took them along, except for small ventures, which made the always-growing-older Gong Ruzhi quite dissatisfied.
Although he had pocket money, there wasn’t much he could do with it. Gong Ruzhi thought he’d have to wait a few more years before they’d include him. He never expected a pie to fall from the sky, and it’s full of meat.
Just thinking about it makes him happy. "By the way, is Xiao Hui coming along?" As for Banxia and the others, they didn’t ask because they knew they’d definitely be included.
Gong Jiaming didn’t understand why Zhao Guangran said he’d bring Gong Ruzhi next time and it made the latter so happy, but his first thought was they might be discussing what business to do.
It’s great, this is precisely why he wanted to be here, having avenues to make money at any moment, as long as you have money in hand.
It’s a shame he can’t catch up this time, but Gong Jiaming hopes there will be similar opportunities in the future.
Gong Zhuang, though reserved, overheard Gong Ruzhi’s words. He casually asked, "Are you planning to go out and play?"
"Not going out to play, we’re going to make money." Going out to play is pointless and spends money, but they’re going to make money.
Ah, making money? Gong Zhuang’s first reaction was to tag along, but then he thought, even the second brother didn’t speak up, so maybe it wasn’t appropriate for him to just jump in.
Here, as long as there’s a good investment project, after some discussion, there’s no need to worry about money. Perhaps they already negotiated the necessary investments long ago.
Let’s just say he was late to the game once again.
Gong Zhuang clenched his fist, expressing that missing this opportunity means missing it, but he won’t miss one again in the future.
Gong Tao couldn’t understand why returning to their hometown led these kids to have new investment plans; it was truly amazing how capable the younger generation was.
Gong Zhuang could hold back, but Gong Jiaming couldn’t help himself. He pulled Zhao Guangran aside, asking what they planned to do.
Zhao Guangran, seeing the eager look on Gong Jiaming’s face, genuinely didn’t know what to say, as many were eyeing this project. Despite Gong Jiaming being his friend, investments need careful consideration.
"We plan to expand the tutoring center a bit more." There’s nothing unspeakable about that.
Tutoring center? What is that? Gong Jiaming didn’t understand why people would pay extra to attend such classes, with pressure and lots of homework, plus additional fees. But if they could expand, it must be quite profitable.
Could this tutoring center be so profitable? This stirred all sorts of envy in Gong Jiaming, always wondering if he could have a chance to grab a piece of the action.
He wanted to ask Zhao Guangran, but he couldn’t resist this guy saying he had no decision power and that he’d have to ask Zhao Xuran.
Uh, although Ni Zi was Zhao Xuran’s girlfriend, Gong Jiaming didn’t dare to act like a big brother-in-law in front of Zhao Xuran. Honestly, the aura made him feel quite pressured.
"I think we can take him, but he should be careful with the investment," Gong Ruini didn’t expect they’d include Gong Ruzhi this time. If so, bringing along Gong Jiaming shouldn’t be a problem.
Gong Ruini was curious about why the always-protective Zhao Guangran was being so generous. Something was definitely up, maybe life’s been sweet lately, making him handle things sweetly?
"Okay." Zhao Xuran agreed without a second word.
Wow, there’s definitely something off with Zhao Guangran today. But at the moment, Gong Ruini didn’t have the heart to deal with it; she just wanted to get back to her room to rest. Due to time constraints, they always set off early and arrived late, making Gong Ruini really feel exhausted.
"Alright, let’s discuss the business." Since there are several stakeholders, it’s crucial to tackle the main matters, as those are the most important things.
Regarding the report big brother wanted, Zhao Guangran didn’t plan to handle it; it wasn’t just about not knowing how to deal with it—it was free labor, and even a fool knows what choice to make.
Angry, frustrated, didn’t he notice her dark circles? Although her natural beauty and youth made late nights less impactful, if she wasn’t careful now, her skin would become very bad in the future.
Bitter smile, it’s not that he didn’t notice Ni Zi’s dissatisfaction, it’s just, "You’ve returned home, oblivious to the situation. If not for the New Year, you wouldn’t have seen our doorstep this time."
That metaphor, how terrifying, could there really be so many people at home? Gong Ruini looked at Zhao Xuran confusedly. They were in business, mostly out mingling with clients, not expecting clients to visit them.
"Lots of people." Zhao Xuran nodded to Gong Ruini, "Your tutoring center has completely taken off. Their results were excellent this time, some even improved by a hundred points."
Frankly, Zhao Xuran was shocked; the performance improvement wasn’t ordinary, "Among the five main subjects, without surprise, them entering Fourth Middle School in high school and becoming your juniors is very likely."
Oh, averaging only about twenty points per subject, Gong Ruini was relieved, otherwise, it’d be all conspicuous—and no, these kids’ past results must have been quite poor to have improved so much.
"So they think I have a knack for tutoring them?" Gong Ruini couldn’t help but chuckle, "I feel quite dizzy."
Though time would tell all, Gong Ruini still recalled the expressions of the parents who brought their kids to enroll, vividly imprinted in her memory, grateful they persevered.
And thanks to those who worked hard to achieve such impressive results; otherwise, there wouldn’t be praise but rather all kinds of criticism now.
"Guangran, I think we should thank them. If it wasn’t for them, we wouldn’t have achieved our goals so quickly this time." Gong Ruini always thought that getting this school up and running would take until after college.
This thing was meant to build reputation slowly, didn’t expect it to be so effective, reaching goals so quickly, hugely reducing their effort. And if these kids are strictly educated for a few more years, they’d become pretty good role models.
Treat them to a meal? Zhao Guangran flatly said it wasn’t necessary, "Just reserve places for them."
If there were any dinners, it’d be those people treating them instead.







