Chapter 595: Miss Gu, I’m sorry

Chapter 595 Miss Gu, sorry

Gu Yang's eyes wandered between Gu Jin and Xiao Yize, and he always felt that the relationship between the elder sister and Xiao Yize was not smooth.

In the past, Xiao Yize’s lectures in physics classes were clear and easy to understand, and he never made any mistakes, but now he actually watched Gu Jin more than ten times in one class, and even drew a simple direction of force wrong.

Xiao Yize wiped off the redrawing without changing his face, and then praised: "Gu Yang is very serious about listening to the class. I will ask Gu Jin to explain the remaining question."

The corners of Gu Yang's mouth twitched slightly.

Just now Xiao Yize said "the direction of the force is to the right" but he drew an arrow to the left. Doesn't he have eyes and ears to know it's wrong? Still need to be serious?

Hearing Xiao Yize calling her, Gu Jin was even more confused.

My younger sister listens carefully to the class, but why is she asked to give a lecture?

Gu Jin really avoided Xiao Yize on purpose during this time.

At first, it was because I fought against Xiao Yize on the first night of the New Year's Eve. I thought that I wore the vest of bounty hunter J many times, killed the fugitive Xiao Yize wanted, and took his head. I felt a little guilty.

Moreover, she suspected that Xiao Yize recognized her that night.

Later, Xiao Yize avoided because of the novel document written by Gu Yangmo.

Although my sister has only read half of the book, the plot has already developed to the point where she and Xiao Yize are together. It's just that the document is just a record, without too many details, and she doesn't know how she agreed to Xiao Yize's confession.

Especially after reading Xiao Yize's list of vests, Gu Jin felt that she was going to be with Xiao Yize, which was a big deal.

She and Xiao Yize cannot be said to be a life-and-death enmity, but they have had a few life-threatening friendships, and it is more common for each other to pit each other to death.

Gu Jin felt that anyone who wasn't in love would not be able to easily turn a fight into a jade silk, and then talk about a sweet love.

Gu Jin felt that the gap between the novel and reality was too great, so that it was difficult for her to look directly at Xiao Yize.

So even though Gu Jin was impatient, she walked up to the podium, picked up the blackboard writing brush and wrote down the steps to solve the problem, explaining while writing.

Her voice was cool and pleasant, and her thinking was clear, which attracted many top students who were busy reviewing the questions by themselves to raise their heads and listen to her lecture.

After speaking the question, Xiao Yize took the blackboard pen from her hand and applauded.

When Gu Jin came down from the podium and returned to her seat, there was an extra note in her palm.

It was just when Xiao Yize took the blackboard pen from her hand and quietly handed it to her, it was a little hot.

I don't know if it was the sequelae of being spoiled, but Gu Jin's first reaction when he got the note was, Xiao Yize would confess his love to her on the note, right? !

Her heart beat a beat faster.

But it soon calmed down.

She casually opened the note under the table, and on it was a line of characters that could be called a master of hard-tipped pen calligraphy—

Miss Gu, I'm sorry, I didn't recognize you at the beginning of the day.

Gu Jin was taken aback for a moment, and the hand holding the note tightened slightly.

The last bullet that Xiao Yize suddenly missed that day wasn't accidental, but because he suddenly recognized her?

Or, he was just suspicious at the time, and after finding out that she was deliberately avoiding him, the suspicion continued to deepen, and now he just directly tested it?

Gu Jin's cold phoenix eyes slightly narrowed, vigilance appeared in his eyes.

Bounty hunter J can be said to be Xiao Yize's number one enemy, and he was once treated like a monkey.

good night good night

(end of this chapter)

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