Back to the 80s: Raising my Wolfy Boyfriend-Chapter 359: Gu Jin, You’re Just Too Bad!

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Chapter 359: Chapter 359: Gu Jin, You’re Just Too Bad!

Aside from Sister Jin, there’s no one else who loves him more.

And he, he also loves his Sister Jin the most.

The young man calmly finished dealing with the love letter, opened tonight’s homework, and carefully reviewed and revised it.

...

On this day, Gu Jin was in class at school when the phone in the drawer of her bag started vibrating.

Seeing that it was Liu Quan calling, she directly cut the call.

It was the class teacher’s lesson now, so she didn’t dare to get distracted.

After class, Gu Jin took the phone out of the drawer and checked the message Liu Quan had sent after she hung up.

Liu Quan was still in Shenzhen, learning aquaculture from Brother Qi at Shuiwan.

On their last trip to Shenzhen, Gu Jin introduced him to the money-loving, adaptable Brother Qi, and directly expressed his desire to learn aquaculture techniques.

The other person didn’t object at all and entertained them enthusiastically.

Brother Qi with Liu Quan, the two local bosses seemed very warm to each other, but there was also a competition between them.

Gu Jin was just the intermediary; how much Liu Quan could learn from Brother Qi depended on his own abilities.

In the text message, Liu Quan told her he was ready to return from Shenzhen, having learned almost enough.

Just waiting to try it out and see if it worked.

Brother Qi had also prepared a lot of aquatic products for her, and once back, Liu Quan planned to first make a stop at Wanhai to bring the aquatic goods to her.

Gu Jin sent her home address to Liu Quan, asking him to call her when he arrived in Wanhai.

After class, all the classmates went out for a stroll, but Gu Jin was still sitting at her desk.

In front of and behind her, Feng Hui, Hu Yue, and Ma Qiaolan had their eyes on her.

"Finished with your busy affairs, huh?" Ma Qiaolan teased.

Gu Jin casually stuffed the phone back into her bag and lifted her chin: "All done, if there’s something to report then do so, otherwise retreat from court."

"Oh, get over yourself!" Ma Qiaolan rolled her eyes at her and asked, "Last week, Hu Yue got married and moved out of the dorm. Now I’m the only loner left in the dorm, anyone kind enough to keep me company?"

Feng Hui wore an apologetic look: "I have relatives visiting at home lately, don’t have the time to keep you company."

Ma Qiaolan then shifted her gaze to Gu Jin.

The latter squinted her eyes and smiled: "I still have a big treasure to accompany at home."

"Humph, valuing friends over siblings."

Gu Jin didn’t argue back; she agreed with Ma Qiaolan—it’s true.

Glancing at the quiet and well-behaved Hu Yue sitting in the front, Gu Jin smiled mischievously, "Little Yueyue seems to be glowing recently, clearly well-nourished."

"..."

Such a straightforward tease, immediately turning Hu Yue’s face red with embarrassment.

Ma Qiaolan gaped in disbelief: "Gu Jin! I didn’t expect this from you, you’re so bad!"

Then she looked at Hu Yue, whose face was flushed with shyness, and nodded knowingly: "This girl does seem more radiant and glowing lately, clearly enjoying her days."

Both Gu Jin and Feng Hui chuckled at this.

Hu Yue was getting so embarrassed she couldn’t lift her head.

Gu Jin reached out and pinched her cheek: "Little Yueyue does look much better than when I first met her, even has some healthy chubbiness now."

"Not bad at all, Yueyue, you’re really lucky, meeting Teacher Tong, means you’ll never have to worry in the second half of your life, good men are scarce, heavens please grant me a good man!"

Though Ma Qiaolan said it in a low voice, she still caught the attention of the other classmates who hadn’t gone out.

Gu Jin flicked her forehead: "Just shut up, will you!"