Chapter 73 Roommate
Chapter 73 Roommate
"Yunyun's mom, it's good to let them live at school. It can help them get to know each other better."
Another parent spoke up, and Tian Zhenzhen noticed that although the parent was dressed simply, the watch on her wrist was worth over ten million yuan.
Don't ask her how she knows; just tell her she has one at home too.
The fact that she could casually carry a watch worth tens of millions of dollars suggests that Tian Zhenzhen doesn't believe her family background is simple.
A girl with short hair and androgynous clothing was sitting on the bed next to her; she was probably her daughter.
"You're right, Yao Xuan's mom. Classmates should get together more often."
Tian Zhenzhen walked in at that moment.
As soon as she entered, she attracted the attention of several people, and Tian Zhenzhen could feel several different gazes scrutinizing her.
"You must be Tian Zhenzhen. You're the last student in this dorm. You're so pretty!"
The speaker was Yao Xuan's mother; her voice was gentle, and her eyes were clear.
Yao Xuan, who was standing to the side, also looked at Tian Zhenzhen and nodded affirmatively at her mother's words.
Finally, this student was indeed beautiful, much prettier than Zhou Biyun, who was dressed up meticulously.
Unlike the two people who looked at each other with calm, appreciative eyes, Zhou Biyun and her daughter had somewhat unfriendly gazes.
Yunyun's mother felt that this girl was too dazzling and immediately overshadowed her daughter.
She looks exactly like all the women around her husband; her face clearly doesn't belong to an honest man.
Zhou Biyun was simply jealous.
I never expected there would be someone prettier than her in this dorm. You know, she's always been the prettiest girl in her class since she was a child.
Seeing that Zhou Biyun was better looking and had a better figure than her, how could she possibly like Tian Zhenzhen?
"Thank you for the compliment, Auntie. Hello, my name is Tian Zhenzhen."
"It's you." As soon as Tian Zhenzhen finished speaking, the last roommate who had been sitting on the bed reading a book turned around.
Tian Zhenzhen looked over and, quite by coincidence, it was Zheng Nanyue, whom she had met a few days ago.
"What a coincidence, I didn't expect we'd be in the same dorm."
"Yes! Thank you for what happened before." Zheng Nanyue reverted to her previous shy and somewhat timid demeanor, speaking softly.
Having witnessed her prowess, Tian Zhenzhen would never mistake her for a weak and indecisive little white rabbit.
"You're welcome, it's nothing."
As she spoke, Tian Zhenzhen brought in all her luggage. Since there were no upper bunks in their dormitory, Tian Zhenzhen went directly to the last empty bed.
"Let me help you make your bed."
Zheng Nanyue got out of bed and came over to help Tian Zhenzhen, who did not refuse.
While the two were busy, Zhou Biyun's mother started talking again.
"Xiao Tian! Why did you come to register alone? Didn't your parents come with you?"
After all, it's such an important matter for their child to go to university; how could the parents be so indifferent?
Tian Zhenzhen was making the bed when she was first taken aback by the name "Little Tian".
What's with Xiaotian? In her past life, people who were close to her called her Zhenzhen, while those who weren't close to her just called her by her full name.
Since coming into this world, she has been called either Miss Tian or President Tian. It took her a while to realize that "Little Tian" was referring to her.
Calling her Xiaotian is fine, but the more she talks, the stranger it gets.
It's as if her parents not taking her to school means they don't care about her and are irresponsible.
Although her parents were indeed not very good, she wasn't oblivious to the obvious provocation in their words. Why would an adult say such things to a student like her? Besides, were they even close?
If it were a girl from a normal family, she would probably feel uncomfortable hearing this.
"Auntie, you don't need your parents to accompany you for something as simple as registering for school. I'm not a baby who hasn't been weaned yet, and I don't need my parents to accompany me for everything." Tian Zhenzhen retorted directly, without stopping her work, and didn't even glance at her.
"How can you talk like that? I was just trying to be nice and ask you something, why are you being so hostile towards me?"
Besides, the vast majority of children registered today were accompanied by parents. So, according to you, all these children with parents are still being breastfed?
Zhou Biyun's mother was rather aggressive, even taking a moral high ground to question Tian Zhenzhen.
Tian Zhenzhen felt somewhat bewildered; she was being lectured even though she came to register alone.
Just as she was about to retort, Yao Xuan's mother stepped in to smooth things over.
"Alright, alright, we'll all be living in the same dorm from now on, so it's best not to argue and ruin our harmony."
Even if a parent accompanies the child, it still breaks our hearts as parents.
It's not wrong for children to be accompanied by their parents if the parents want them to be independent.
Since the four of you will be sharing a dorm room from now on, I hope you can all get along well. I'll invite you out for lunch later.
Zhou Biyun's mother calmed both sides down, and out of consideration for her, Tian Zhenzhen and Zhou Biyun's mother stopped arguing.
“Mom Yao Xuan, you’ve come all the way from Beijing. You’re guests from afar, so there’s no need for you to treat us.”
My family is from Haishi, and I know the area well. I've invited you to dinner; I've already made reservations.
Seeing that Zhou Biyun's mother insisted, Yao Xuan's mother readily agreed.
"I don't know where you're from or if you have any dietary restrictions."
Zhou Biyun's mother looked at Tian Zhenzhen and Zheng Nanyue and asked them a question.
“Auntie, I’m from Sichuan Province,” Zheng Nanyue answered first.
"Sichuan Province! You came from Tianfu City?"
"No, my home is in a small county in Mianyang," Zheng Nanyue explained.
It seems she didn't reveal that she was an orphan.
"Wow, you came all the way from a small county! That must have been really tough."
Zhou Biyun's mother said it wasn't easy, but her gaze towards Zheng Nanyue carried a hint of disdain.
After saying that, he looked at Tian Zhenzhen, and before she could ask any questions, Tian Zhenzhen directly told him where she lived.
"Auntie, my home is in Hong County, Yueyang City."
"Oh, where is Yue City? I've never heard of it. It must be a small city. You must have had a tough time."
Zhou Biyun said this on purpose in order to belittle Tian Zhenzhen.
"Auntie, Yue City is in the Southern Province. I've never heard of Yue City. It seems you don't go out much! Yue City was quite a hot topic recently."
People shouldn't just focus on their own little world; doing so not only makes them narrow-minded but also reveals their utter ignorance.
Tian Zhenzhen's words were a veiled insult to Zhou Biyun's mother, implying she was shallow-minded.
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