There was a music class in the afternoon, which was requisitioned by Wang Yilin as an English class.
Dictation started right at the beginning of the class without giving us a chance to review.
Naturally, we were also told not to cheat or anything like that.
I walked around the classroom while reading in Chinese.
After the dictation, the group leader collected and handed it in at the desk.
Wang Yilin corrected it on the spot and asked Chen Qiao to use the tape recorder to lead the whole class to follow along in English.
Since Chen Qiao used the tape recorder very skillfully, Wang Yilin was able to concentrate on grading papers and make rational use of her time, which greatly improved her efficiency.
She should have found a class representative long ago.
I finished grading the papers in half a class and asked Chen Qiao to distribute them to the students.
They were asked to copy the wrong words or words they couldn’t memorize ten times today and hand them in in tomorrow’s English class.
After school, Chen Qiao took a tape recorder to Wang Yilin’s dormitory and listened to a song before leaving.
Xinyu was playing hopscotch by herself in front of Chen Qiao’s house, throwing small tiles.
She was afraid that Chen Qiao would spend money in the store buying lollipops again.
Xinyu has no friends. Her peers are all in kindergarten.
They have made good friends in kindergarten and will not come to look for her who is alone.
Then, Xinyu’s father and second uncle’s family were notorious and they were unwilling to let their children play with Xinyu, fearing that he might be taken to the casino.
Xinyu also has self-knowledge and does not go to play with people of the same age.
Rather than having them be taken away by their parents in the middle of the play, leaving her alone and embarrassed, it is better to be alone from the beginning.
In the future, the second uncle and the second aunt will definitely have disputes with the Chen Qiao family over Xinyu.
They said that after their father got into trouble in the previous life, the money that their mother borrowed from relatives was embezzled by the second uncle, and they also threatened to sell off their entire family, including some dividends given by the village, which were all taken by his family alone.
My second uncle’s family still owes the Chen Qiao family a lot of money.
Even my cousin Chen Huai had to borrow money from my father to pay for his travel expenses.
This money can never be recovered.
It’s like throwing meat buns at a dog. It’s gone forever.
The better you treat your second uncle and second aunt, the more they will think you are easy to bully, and their appetite will get bigger and bigger.
If they knew Xinyu is the weak point of the Chenqiao family, they might use this to threaten you.
In the past life, they often used grandma’s illness as an excuse to cheat money.
Dad did not take Xinyu home to raise her because of this factor.
He did not want to tear his face directly and end up in a mess.
Grandma doesn’t like Chen Qiao’s family because she thinks that Chen Qiao’s family is doing well and should help their brothers more, but how can she help these two pieces of mud?
There will always be evil people to deal with.
Once you have money and power, there will be many ways to deal with them.
It all depends on how far you go for the sake of Grandma and Xinyu.
Chen Qiao doesn’t expect them to change.
This is how it will be in this life.
“Oh…” Chen Qiao touched Xinyu’s little head and sighed.
“How are you, uncle? Are you in a bad mood? Do you want me to call brother to comfort you?”
Xinyu asked, putting her little hand on the back of Chen Qiao’s hand.
Why was he comforted by a child?
“OK.”
The shameless Chen Qiao readily accepted it and picked up Xinyu.
Xinyu touched Chen Qiao’s hair and comforted him, “Don’t be sad, brother. I will buy you some candy when I make money in the future.”
Chen Qiao rubbed his forehead against Xinyu’s messy bangs and said with a smile: “Let’s go buy some candy now.”
“Don’t waste money anymore! I’m going to get angry.”
Xinyu puffed up her cheeks angrily and said, “I’ll tell Auntie later.”
Chen Qiao now has only two yuan and fifty cents left, which means he can only surf the Internet for one more hour.
He doesn’t know when his family will give him pocket money, otherwise he will have to borrow some from his sister.
Chen Qiao is still writing a novel on the first floor tonight while waiting for his sister to come home from evening study.
This will make it convenient for his parents to do their work.
The sooner his sister comes, the better.
If his sister encounters a millipede while taking a bath again, Chen Qiao can rescue her in time.
I didn’t cook noodles in the evening.
Chen Qiao doesn’t like to eat noodles because he is not a twin.
There were two composition classes and one self-study class on Thursday afternoon, all of which were taken up by the homeroom teacher Yang Fang.
In the first class, the composition books collected last week were distributed, and Wu Xinyu, the best writer in the class, was asked to go on stage and read her work. 
Chen Qiao thought, does he have to accept such public execution even though he wrote a good essay?
Chen Qiao looked at the composition he had written last week and got goosebumps all over his body.
Yang Fang explained some key points about the beginning and ending of an essay and then assigned a new semi-topic essay.
My…Turn it in before school ends.
This is a very common composition topic, usually people are writing about people, especially family members.
Chen Qiao couldn’t help but think of the plots in some books or jokes where a sister writes about her brother.
When writing about my head teacher, I can flatter him.
Chen Qiao usually writes about my sister.
Well, having an excellent sister makes it so easy to write about her.
I don’t even have to worry about having no content.
Chen Qiao looked at Lin Na who was thinking hard about the topic for her composition.
My deskmate hasn’t written one yet, so I have to praise her a lot.
After deciding on the title and content, Chen Qiao wrote quickly, finishing more than 500 words, and continued writing his novel.
Lin Na waited until school was almost over before finishing her composition.
When Chen Qiao collected the composition books, he glanced at the title: “My Sister.”
Chen Qiao wrote the novel as usual in the evening, and after the exam tomorrow he would go straight to the Internet cafe to upload the novel!
“Chen Qiao, Ah Qiao…”I heard my friends calling from downstairs.
“Aqiao, your classmates are here to play with you.”
Then came my mother’s voice.
Chen Qiao leaned out of the window and looked downstairs.
It was Tian Zhen and Zheng Yan, who were asking him to go out and play.
The exam is tomorrow, but they haven’t thought about reviewing yet.
They are the type who play more and more crazily as the exam approaches.
Tian Zhen and Chen Qiao have known each other since kindergarten, and Zheng Yan met Chen Qiao when they were playing cards in the fourth grade.
He transferred to the school midway.
His mother is an employee of the town’s mobile phone business hall, which has a computer for everyone to experience.
It has internet access and can play games.
But he didn’t dare to play with it for too long in front of his mother.
He usually just looked up some information or something.
Zheng Yan’s academic performance was average, but his interests and hobbies were very similar to theirs, so they quickly became friends.
Especially after Chen Qiao introduced Tian Zhen to Zheng Yan, the two were in the same class in the sixth grade, and their relationship became even better, so much so that Chen Qiao, who was in a different class, was neglected.
It was obviously he who came first.
But it doesn’t matter, Chen Qiao now prefers playing with girls.
“Don’t play too late.”
Mom reminded him, but she still hoped that Chen Qiao would go out more often and not stay at home all day.
Tian Zhen cried out that it was boring.
Toys and role-playing games like tag were a bit childish for them now.
They couldn’t experience the new cards of Yu-Gi-Oh, and there were not even fake cards from the ZZ Children’s Palace.
They played too few games of Three Kingdoms.
It wasn’t market day yet.
The town held a market on the fifth and tenth day of the lunar calendar.
Tian Zhen wanted to go and watch some new cartoons, preferably Dragon Ball Z.
“How about going to an Internet cafe? You can watch cartoons on the computers in the Internet cafe. You can watch the latest Dragon Ball and Dead Sea.”
Chen Qiao suggested.
“Really?”
Tian Zhen asked in shock.
“Really? We have everything. Buying disc flowers is a waste of money. I only found out about this recently.”
When kids nowadays play computer, they only know about single-player games like 4399 or cs1.6 downloaded by their boss on the desktop, and they will click on the URLs of those small games on the navigation page.
“Go, go.”
Tian Zhen urged Chen Qiao and Zheng Yan to run faster.
The boss’s daughter Fang Mengjia was doing her homework.
When she saw Chen Qiao and the other two, she asked in surprise, “Don’t you have an exam tomorrow? You dare to go online? Aren’t you afraid of failing the exam?”
“We’ve already reviewed it, it’s my treat tonight.”
Tian Zhen generously put ten yuan on the table.
This was the pocket money he was going to use to buy CDs.
It didn’t matter if Zheng Yan failed the exam, because his parents didn’t expect too much from his grades.
After turning on the computers, Chen Qiao opened Youtu.com, PPTV and other regular video websites for them.
There was enough for them to watch, and there were not many advertisements.
This is often the case when platforms compete for users, and users benefit.
Once the platform forms a monopoly, it will start to reap the benefits.
Today’s Internet is still dominated by piracy.
Due to bandwidth limitations, domestic netizens have long been accustomed to downloading videos before watching them.
Downloading tools such as eMule and Thunder are essential for computers, and social software is full of “good people will have a peaceful life” by exchanging torrents.
Many video websites spend a lot of money to buy genuine videos, and then report pirated resources on rival websites.
The video websites’ high-profile crackdown on piracy has made the copyright holders earn a lot of money.
When there are no more copyrights to grab, they start making their own dramas, such as.
Tian Zhen and Zheng Yan were indeed astonished, and Chen Qiao also officially created a novel to upload, and his pen name was called 123 Wooden Man.
The review will have to wait until at least tomorrow to pass, so Chen Qiao entered all the other chapters in his notes into the computer.
Not only could he proofread them, but he could also do some simple polishing, although it was a bit of a waste of time.