Is Xie Ying'an familiar with Ji Yanchen?
What does it matter if he's close with Ji Yanchen or not?
Even if they were close, would Xie Ying'an help him?
Isn't that nonsense?
Old Wu's expression became somewhat stiff. Li Qingran was good-tempered, gentle, and excelled in her studies. Most importantly, she never refused any request he made; he knew this well. Therefore, sometimes, when there was something that needed to be done in the class, he would subconsciously look to Li Qingran for assistance.
But compared to Li Qingran, Xie Ying'an's stubborn temperament was a bit hard to describe.
Old Wu glanced at Xie Ying'an and knitted his brows: "What are you doing here?"
No sooner had he asked the question than Old Wu regretted it. Wasn't it obvious what Xie Ying'an was doing in the office?
With so many teachers around in the office, and a few of them quietly watching their every move, Old Wu really feared that Xie Ying'an would say he came looking for Li Qingran.