Chapter 660: Want to Change Desk Mates (5)_1
The female classmate walking beside her was speaking enthusiastically when she suddenly heard her snort coldly, thinking she was displeased with what was being said, she timidly asked, "Weixin, did I say something wrong?"
Qi Weixin turned to look at the new friend she had just made that day, immediately forcing a smile and shook her head, "No, I was just thinking about something else."
Having said that, she looked again at the three people who were gradually walking away and the class teacher leading in front, her eyes flickered and she asked the others around her, "Do you know our class president? I heard his family is very wealthy?"
"I know him, I know him." One of the little girls immediately raised her hand, "Xiu Xi used to be in my class."
"Then tell me about it." Qi Weixin immediately turned away from the people beside her and walked over to the little girl who had spoken, linking arms with her as if they were best friends.
Since both of Qi Weixin’s parents were teachers, she held special significance in the hearts of the girls in her class, and many hoped to be on good terms with her. But Qi Weixin knew how to get along with everyone, treating everyone equally. Suddenly having her arm linked by Qi Weixin, the little girl felt somewhat flattered.
She excitedly explained, "It’s not Xiu Xi who’s rich, but Ruan Jiaojiao."
"Ruan Jiaojiao’s family owns a restaurant, and every year on her birthday she invites the whole class to eat. She also has nine elder brothers and two sworn brothers, each of them very formidable. I heard that someone in class who bullied her got beaten up really badly!" The little girl had endless stories to tell about Ruan Jiaojiao.
However, Qi Weixin had no interest in Ruan Jiaojiao whatsoever. She had little regard for this kind of nouveau riche. What she cared about was Xiu Xi, who had taken the position of class president from her!
Although she inwardly scoffed at the little girl’s words, Qi Weixin did not show it on her face, and quietly let go of the girl’s arm to follow someone she knew well.
