<h4>Chapter 165: I’ll Teach You after I’ve Learned it</h4> <h4><strong>Trantor: </strong>Dragon Boat Trantion <strong> Editor: </strong>Dragon Boat Trantion</h4>
Shen Mu was still confused after he hung up.
The boss was attending Ms. Su’s ss.
Was he trying to help her by participating in the calligraphypetition?
Before the first ss ended, Su Ji was trending again.
#Su Ji’s calligraphy ss #
#Su Ji’s 300 disciples #
#Handsome photo of Su Ji #
The fans who also signed up but failed to be selected could only save the screenshot of Su Ji.
The mes of jealousy were about to burst out of the screen.
Some students even posted aparison of their calligraphy before and after ss.
The improvement was clearly visible!
Those who didn’t manage to register were all asking for the registration method, and Zhu Mingzhang quickly replied “registration has ended”.
He didn’t want to have any morepetitors!
Zhou Xuefang was exhausted from filming the whole day. However, when she got home, all she saw was news about Su Ji.
On the other hand, Sonya’s MV “Midsummer” was very popr. However, she had to admit that in terms of poprity, she was not better than Su Ji.
First, Su Ji’s birth mother had returned to the country. Then, there was the wonderful performance in “The Billion Stars”. Today’s calligraphy ss got her trending again.
As for Sonya, she did appear on the Inte, but was greatly overshadowed by Su Ji.
On the top floor of the apartment building, where the view was the best, Sonya was sitting on the sofa and scrolling through Weibo. Her skin looked very fair after taking a shower, wearing loose silk pajamas. She leaned her forehead on her hand and looked effortlessly sexy.
Beside her was an open bottle of red wine.
The manager called. They had obviously felt that something was wrong with the trending topic online.
“Sonya, Su Ji has been trending for the past few weeks. Although she’s a neer, she’s very aggressive. It’s not good if this continues. We should think of something…”
No one who had experience in the entertainment industry waspletely clean.
Besides, Sonya was apetitive person.
In the past, she would have turned a blind eye and let the marketing team do their own thing.
However, at this moment, she said indifferently, “you guys can’t touch Su Ji. Don’t think about doing anything bad.”
She was a smart person and would not hit a rock with an egg.
She knew who the person behind su Ji was, and it was not someone her team could match.
However, she was not happy to see this.
She had been working non-stop, but the fans who had been cheering for her on the inte a month ago had now turned to Su Ji.
Sonya didn’t care what the team was trying to convince her of. She hung up and put the phone on the coffee table.
There were some things that could have belonged to her, but she gave up on them.
Every time she thought about it, she would feel extremely annoyed.
She leaned over, picked up the ss of wine on the coffee table, and drank it in one gulp.
**
After the first calligraphy ss, Su Ji did not rest. Instead, she sat at the desk and watched the yback patiently, summarizing thements her students had left that night.
From more than 40,000ments, she picked out a few hundred that were rted to calligraphy.
She wanted to see what to exin in more detail in the next ss.
For 9 million yuan a lesson, she could do that much.
Besides, Su Ji had nned a total of 20 sses for next year.
In a short while, she was already lying on the desk and writing in her notebook.
She had made a note on every page of the script beside her.
This is what it means to be motivated by money.
Tired from writing, she stretched her neck. She looked up and saw that the curtains of the east window were still drawn.
Suddenly, she was a little curious. What was her boyfriend doing at this time? Would he be in his room?
Su Ji was a woman of action. She would do whatever she thought of.
She pulled open the curtains and saw Pei Huai sitting on the single sofa by the window next door, reading a book.
The window was open, as if it had been waiting for her.
Just as she pulled open the curtains, he looked at her.
Su Ji met his gaze without any hesitation and smiled.
When she was tired, she would look at her boyfriend’s face and feel a little energized.
However, when she saw which book Pei Huai was holding, she couldn’t keep her expression calm.
He was dressed in loungewear, looking gentle and refined. However, the book he was holding was the one that he had confiscated from her!
Su Ji opened the window and shouted from the other side, “you won’t let me read it, but now you’re reading it yourself?”
However, Pei Huai was not afraid of being seen by her at all. He even turned the page calmly, “I’ll teach you after I’ve learned it.”
Su Ji narrowed her eyes.
She closed the windows and pulled the curtains!
His view was blocked again, and he smiled helplessly.
Sooner orter, he would smash this wall and lock her in his room where she was unable to escape…
His gaze fell back to the book in his hand.
In fact, he was lying to her.
He didn’t need to learn, he could just teach her now.
He read the book because he felt that some of the things in the book were consistent with history and felt very familiar.
He even felt that the buildings described by the author were very simr to the scene in his dream.
He followed what Su Ji didst time and flipped to the next chapter. The chapter that talked about the devil concubine dressed as a man and entered the military camp.
It sounded familiar.
Could it be that it was in his dream?
If he pictured Su Ji’s face on the devil concubine, that feeling would be even stronger.
He continued to flip through the book and found the death of Prince Huai interesting.
Perhaps he could solve the mystery of his strange dream.
Then, he saw the first sentence of the chapter…
“Prince Huai of the great Shang Dynasty, would not have thought that he would ‘die’ in bed with Concubine Su…”
“…”
It seemed that he had been overthinking it. This was not a proper history book to begin with. He should look up relevant and proper information when he had the time.
He should have ended there, but his hand trembled and he flipped to another page. He looked at how Prince Huai ‘died’.
Ten minutester…
Pei Huai closed the book.
The writing was quite vivid.
**
It was already midnight when Su Ji finished taking notes.
However, she still heard some noisesing from the corridor outside.
She thought that her mother had finally finished her work.
Recently, her mother had been really busy. Other than asionally sending her some fruits, she almost didn’t see her.
Su Ji opened the door and went out to ask if there was anything she could help her with.
However, she saw that it was Wei Wei who was heading to the study instead of her mom.
Su Ji had a feeling that the Xu Group might be having some issues.