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Now reading: Chapter 378: College Entrance Exam from Back to the 70s: My Childhood Sweetheart Spoils Me Rotten, a Romance novel by yzmb.

Zhao Guangran was really not feeling good, especially after noticing that his big brother was actually playing chess with Gong Ruwen.

As for Gong Ruini, she was quietly painting, and occasionally, his big brother would comnt on her work. It seed like the three of them were more like real siblings.

"After you finish today’s punishnt, you still have today’s howork." Zhao Xuran didn’t even look up but sighed at Zhao Guangran, knowing that this kid probably wasn’t doing his howork.

"Just think, in a few days, you’ll have another assessnt. You wouldn’t want to have bad grades, would you?" Zhao Xuran found it hard to believe that their dad ca up with different punishnts for different scores.

As it turned out, Gong Ruini’s punishnt was the lightest, easily accomplished. In contrast, Zhao Guangran’s grades were the worst, and his punishnt had been dragging on until now without completion.

Ah, why is this always brought up, Zhao Guangran really didn’t want to recall the previous exam, it was truly a nightmare. Despite having gone through countless exams, that one left him completely powerless.

His grades turned out so poorly, becoming a joke among everyone, "I get it, I only have a little more to do."

No way, I have to do well on the upcoming exam, or people will look down on . "I have to finish the punishnt tasks today."

Zhao Guangran kept delaying, hoping soone would see his pitiful state and take pity by reducing his punishnt, but as the deadline approached, no such kind person appeared, leaving him utterly disappointed and unwilling to wait any longer.

"You should have completed the punishnt long ago." Gong Ruini admitted this ti that Zhao Guangran was quite pitiful, having to copy so much. But thinking about how he teased Zhao Gang, how could she not give him a bit of a lesson, or else he’d think she was easy to bully.

Zhan Zisu put down today’s drawing assignnt, "I know, I know, that’s because Brother Guangran wants to avoid doing these punishnts."

Hmph, just knew this kid would speak out, Zhao Guangran appeared unfazed, wanting to slack off, "I did finish the punishnt."

Even if he had such thoughts in his mind, what does it matter? Didn’t he seriously complete the task?

As for those thoughts in his heart, Zhao Guangran had already forgotten; they were just fleeting clouds, alright.

"Second brother did great." Zhan Banxia stopped Zhan Zisu from continuing to speak. Regardless, their second brother truly completed the task and should be praised, not discouraged.

See, the third sibling still seems sensible, while the fourth one, being the youngest child, really acts too immature.

"You should catch up on your drawings from the past few days when you have ti." Zhao Xuran didn’t give Zhao Guangran any ti to be proud, bluntly indicating he still had a lot of work to do.

No way, there’s still so much howork? Zhao Xuran’s words left Zhao Guangran bewildered. He had been so busy these past few days that he just let Hua Miaozhu’s drawing sessions lapse.

Initially, Zhao Guangran just wanted to see how things would turn out and didn’t expect his grandmother to not have any objections, which delighted him, thinking this matter could just be left as is.

Unexpectedly, there was still sothing waiting for him here. "Do I still need to catch up?"

Thinking about the art howork he had avoided for the past few days made Zhao Guangran’s face turn green. Ugh, his big brother really had no brotherly love, giving him such heavy assignnts.

"You don’t have to catch up, as long as Grandma doesn’t complain." Zhao Xuran indicated that it was Zhao Guangran’s choice.

Well, complaining was out of the question. If his parents found out he hadn’t completed Grandma’s assignnts, who knows how his father would educate him. This ti, his father was thoroughly enraged, probably waiting for him to slip up and then give him a harsh lesson. So, he must not make any mistakes.

"I’ll draw, I’ll draw." Zhao Guangran was really about to cry, with so much howork, he had no idea how long it would take to complete everything. Ugh, should have known slacking off wasn’t an option.

Gong Ruini was seriously continuing her painting. For her, painting was sothing she had completely fallen in love with. She didn’t aim to beco a famous artist but at least it brought her peace of mind.

"Ugh, I really don’t know what’s so good about painting," Zhao Guangran mumbled continuously. Why was he the one who had to paint? Why was it that his big brother didn’t need to? Really didn’t understand at all.

"Painting is good, you can record beautiful sceneries in the future," Gong Ruini said, though she truly ant you could draw your favorite girl, then reveal the art, surely srizing many girls.

Record beautiful scenery? Oh my God, that sounds exhausting. Zhao Guangran kept shaking his head, "Brother, if I tell Grandma I don’t want to paint, what do you think she’d do?"

Zhao Guangran thought about it and decided he wasn’t the right person for this and should tell Hua Miaozhu.

"You can tell her, but I can’t guarantee what Dad will do." Zhao Xuran showed disinterest in getting involved with Zhao Guangran’s issues. Whenever he ssed up, he’d bla him, saying he didn’t fulfill his educational responsibilities as an older brother.

Zhao Xuran stated he got burned once and couldn’t keep suffering.

Oh, back to involving Dad again, Zhao Guangran realized he should just drop it. Directly telling Grandma was not an option, what if it upsets her?

"The college entrance exams are back, they’re reinstated." Cai Ming burst in, full of excitent.

"Sister, brother-in-law."

"Brother Zhao, Sister Zhan, we can finally take the college entrance exams." Cai Ming had been waiting for a long ti for this, at last receiving the confird news.

"Really?" Zhao Gang showed a bitter face as he fought with his howork. His last exam’s grades left him quite dissatisfied, so he felt he had to work hard.

However, Zhao Gang felt today wasn’t quite suitable for reviewing lessons, sensing sothing was happening.

So when Cai Ming ntioned the reinstatent of college entrance exams, he didn’t react imdiately.

Zhan Jing was the first to respond, "Gangzi, the college entrance exams are reinstated."

Previously, there had been nurous rumors but no definite news, causing various anxieties.

Fortunately, they had high school textbooks and a whole set of test papers, so it hadn’t been a waste of money. They stayed ho diligently studying.

It was mainly to pass the ti, but unexpectedly Cai Ming said they could all attend the college entrance exams. Could this really be true?

Zhao Gang suddenly sprang up, "Is this for real?"

"Cai Ming, you’re saying my brother-in-law and I can both take the exam?" Zhao Gang pulled Cai Ming, who had just co in, to ask.

He asked while cautiously watching Cai Ming, trying to verify if he was just saying this to cheer them up.

Knowing Cai Ming was a good kid and seeing how anxious they had been about the possibility of reinstating the exams, would he co up with a fake happy announcent?

At last, there was relief, as Gong Ruini painted in her room and heard Cai Ming’s loud announcent, also letting out a breath.

She knew the developnt hadn’t changed because of her transmigration, but until the official notification was announced, Gong Ruini felt so unease.

Now it was all sorted, with formal docunts, Gong Tao and the others could get their act together, studying hard for themselves and for the kids like Gong Ruwen.

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