"Zhu Heyi, come with me to the office."

Halfway through the second evening self-study session, Lao Kuang suddenly appeared.

Zhu Heyi followed Lao Kuang to the office, and Lao Kuang looked at her for a long time.

Zhu Heyi didn't say anything, feeling a little uneasy.

What does Lao Kuang want to see her for?

She hasn't been with her teacher for more than ten years, and she really has a bit of social anxiety.

"Teacher heard that something happened in your family?"

Lao Kuang finally spoke, looking at her with a somewhat strange look in his eyes.

Zhu Heyi thought for a moment and said, "Yes, there is something wrong, but it won't affect my studies."

"That's good. I called you here because I wanted to tell you that our school has subsidies for poor students that you can apply for. If you need it, you can tell me."

Lao Kuang looked at her.

Zhu Heyi then realized that the complex emotions in Lao Kuang's eyes were pity for her.

She thought about it.

Many of the boarding students in their class are top students from the countryside or villages who have been admitted step by step.

Although she was also in difficulty, she had found a way to get some money from her parents.

At least she can finish high school.

Zhu Heyi declined Lao Kuang's kindness: "Thank you, teacher, but I don't need these subsidies for the time being. Let's give them to the students in our class who are in more difficult situations and need more help!"

Just as she was about to go out, Lao Kuang waved at her again.

"There is one more thing. Next week it is our class's turn to be on duty. We are responsible for the hygiene of the entire school. You are the labor committee member of the class. Please arrange the duty roster."

After Lao Kuang gave the instructions, the two of them returned to the class together.

Lao Kuang knocked on the table, and the chattering below stopped.

Everyone watched as Lao Kuang announced that Class 2 would be on duty to maintain school hygiene next week, and the whole class complained.

Zhu Heyi also became angry when looking at the duty roster.

She hasn't done this for more than ten years!

Zhu Heyi just remembered that she also had to take turns on duty for hygiene not only the entire school but also the class!

Why do they have to take turns on duty at such a critical moment when it’s the last semester of their third year of junior high school?

Zhu Heyi's class was divided into six groups, with eight to ten people in each group.

She divided the entire school into six major areas, with each group responsible for cleaning an area every morning and rotating locations the next day.

This is fairer.

There is no question of which group does more or less work, because every group can get a turn no matter where they are.

As for the specific division of labor within the group, it was handed over to the team leader of each group.

Next week is special as we have class duty to do.

Zhu Heyi thought about it.

In the morning, we have to do the sanitation duty for the whole school.

The cleaning duty in that class was just right for the five extra people.

Some groups have more people, so there are one or two extra people.

Zhu Heyi was assigned to the class's sanitation duties, exactly one day each.

Go and help out in your group on the other days when you don’t have to be on duty in class.

The bell rings.

A figure slowly came in front of Zhu Heyi.

Zhu Heyi frowned.

The girl's name is Luo Jinxin, and she hasn't seen him for more than ten years.

He used to be her good friend, and even after she went to study in another city, they often contacted and wrote letters to each other.

But she later found out that Luo Jinxin hated her very much.

In addition to her, Luo Jinxin has another good friend named Jiang Cheng in another class.

After her second year of high school, she had less and less contact with Luo Jinxin, and eventually they lost contact.

After college, Zhu Heyi met Jiang Cheng a few times during the holidays. Zhu Heyi sat down with Jiang Cheng and had afternoon tea together several times.

Jiang Cheng looked at her hesitantly for a long time before speaking.

Luo Jinxin particularly disliked her when she was in junior high school, and often spoke ill of Zhu Heyi to Jiang Cheng.

It was said that Zhu Heyi's grades were average, his family was very poor, and he dressed very poorly.

She hated Zhu Heyi to death.

So I like to ask Zhu Heyi to go out and play, and then I would be late for an hour or two, leaving Zhu Heyi waiting there foolishly.

After hearing this, Zhu Heyi tightly gripped the milk tea cup, and his fingers turned white.

His complexion is also very pale.

She actually had very few friends in junior high school.

Apart from Luo Jinxin, Su Yunle from the next class, Leng Xia and Song Feng, she had little contact with anyone else.

Zhu Heyi has few friends, so she especially cherishes the few friends she has.

Especially Luo Jinxin, who was her best friend.

Her family rarely gives her pocket money, so she spends every dollar carefully.

Zhu Heyi's consumption level is completely incomparable to Luo Jinxin.

She often had to save for a long time, such as a month, before she could go out and eat with Luo Jinxin.

Every time that happened, Zhu Heyi would rush to pay the bill and spend all the pocket money he had saved for a month in one go.

Thinking of this, Zhu Heyi raised his head.

She glanced coldly at Luo Jinxin who was standing in front of her desk.

"Do you have any questions for me?"

Zhu Heyi's tone was very cold.

Luo Jinxin bit her lip and looked at Zhu Heyi aggrievedly.

"Heyi, what's wrong with you? Why are you so cold to me all of a sudden?"

Her expression was as if she had been bullied by Zhu Heyi.

The people chatting nearby gradually stopped talking and craned their necks to look in their direction again and again.

Zhu Heyi noticed it and said, "No, I always talk like this."

"Do you have anything to ask me? If not, I have to continue working on my homework."

Zhu Heyi's face showed that he was very busy and didn't want to chat.

Luo Jinxin stood here for a long time with a look of grievance on her face.

Zhu Heyi whispered in his ear: "Heyi, when the time comes to clean up, please give me an easy job! Cleaning is so tiring!"

Zhu Heyi flatly refused: "I assign the same work to everyone. This is unfair to others."

He directly rejected Luo Jinxin’s request.

Out of consideration for her face, Zhu Heyi spoke in a low voice.

Only Leng Xia looked at Luo Jinxin thoughtfully.

The school bell rang.

Luo Jinxin returned to her seat angrily.

This evening self-study session is still arranged by yourself.

Zhu Heyi went straight to the podium and announced the duty roster she had arranged.

No one had any objection and everyone felt that the ranking was fair.

Seeing that no one raised any objections, Zhu Heyi walked down from the podium.

Start by taking out a thick notebook.

It contains some key points of knowledge in various subjects that she summarized herself, classified and written neatly.

Luo Jin thought about Zhu Heyi's actions and became more and more unhappy.

Zhu Heyi had always been obedient to her before, but now he was unwilling to satisfy even such a small request!

As she thought about it, Luo Jinxin felt very aggrieved and actually lay down on the table, sobbing softly.

Many people came over after hearing the news.

Luo Jinxin's classmates all waved their hands awkwardly, indicating that they didn't know what was wrong with her.

She asked Luo Jinxin in a low voice: "What's wrong with you, Jinxin?"

Luo Jinxin raised her head, her eyes red from crying.

"Nothing, no matter what's appropriate, it's my own problem."

After saying that, she lay down on the table again.

The desk mate was left scratching his head in confusion.

What on earth did Zhu Heyi do to her?

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