Quick Transmigration: Don't Let an Honest Man Become a Villainous Supporting Female Character

Chapter 38 The Female Supporting Character in a Historical Fiction

Ji Chaoxi also drank some wine with Qin's mother and the others. She only had a little bit, but she felt dizzy.

When she went to the side room, she couldn't even sit still, let alone study.

She leaned against Qin Du's chest, and Qin Du let her lean on him, draping his coat over her shoulders.

He was correcting Ji Chaoxi's mistakes. She had repeatedly gotten these points wrong several times, and he would have to explain them to her again tomorrow.

The little drunkard was muttering something, but Qin Du couldn't hear it clearly, so he moved closer to her.

"Qin...Qin Du, please let me punch you...okay?"

In her dream, Ji Chaoxi was threatened by Chen Yiping, who said that if she didn't hit Qin Du, he would never play with her again and would also make her return the candy she had given him.

Ji Chaoxi didn't dare to hit Qin Du directly, so she could only cry and beg Qin Du.

"Hit me once..."

Qin Du finally heard clearly and raised an eyebrow.

Did I dream about hitting him?

Ji Chaoxi wasn't staying still and kept falling down, so Qin Du had to pull her back and let her lean firmly against him, her warm breath hitting his neck.

She quieted down again after a while. Qin Du looked down at her sleeping face, wondering if she had hit him in her dream.

However, he wouldn't refuse her; it's just that he doesn't know if he's the same way in her dreams.

In the dream, Qin Du did not reject Ji Chaoxi. He simply looked at her calmly and bent down.

Ji Chaoxi successfully defeated Qin Du, and the nightmare came to an end.

The registration deadline is approaching.

Ji Zhuxin knew that the policy did not consider social class, but she also knew that there was always room for maneuver between policy and implementation.

Early in the morning, she went to see the village chief again, carrying gifts.

Unlike his wife, the village chief was not talkative and always had a stern face, but his eyes revealed a shrewd glint.

"I'm still worried, so I wanted to come and ask," Ji Zhuxin said with a smile as she sat down next to him.

The village chief's wife brought the gifts into the house and poured her a cup of tea with a smile.

The village chief frowned deeply: "We definitely followed the policy; it wouldn't have come to this extent with a child."

Ji Zhuxin's eyes crinkled into a smile as she nodded: "That's good, that's good. Registration is approaching soon, and we elders are understandably worried."

The village chief's wife, cracking peanuts, asked gently, "Your family is getting closer to the Qin family now?"

Ji Zhuxin never hid this matter from outsiders: "They saved Xixi's life, and we can never repay this kindness. There's also Lin Zhiqing. Sigh, there are still many good people in the world."

Chen Yiping, who had been silent the whole time, suddenly spoke up.

"It was just a coincidence. There are so many people on the mountain. Even if it wasn't Qin Du, someone else would have saved Ji Chaoxi."

The atmosphere fell silent for a moment.

Ji Zhuxin didn't dare to say anything to Chen Yiping, she just smiled and said, "Of course, it just so happens that it's Qin Du."

She'd had a grudge against this brat for a long time. He'd always led their Xixi astray, a girl, running around with them everywhere.

The village chief glanced at Chen Yiping, who was smoking a pipe and huddled in his fur collar: "How's Qin Du doing in his studies? He went to school with Yiping before, and he did very well back then."

Ji Zhuxin frowned: "Then I don't quite understand. I usually just add some things they need."

The village chief's wife poured Ji Zhuxin another cup of hot tea and sighed, "I usually do the same for Yiping. What else can we do? We don't understand anything about studying."

Chen Yiping's tone was somewhat sarcastic: "No matter how good Qin Du's grades were before, they weren't good enough for him to teach Ji Chaoxi. It would have been better to let Ji Chaoxi go to the educated youth compound with me to learn."

Ji Zhuxin ignored him and silently rolled her eyes in her mind.

The educated youth compound, the educated youth compound, those educated youths were willing to teach him only because he was the village chief's son. If Xixi went there, she would be asking for trouble.

It would be strange if they were willing to teach her after she had scolded those educated youth like that.

Ji Zhuxin left after only a few words; she didn't like the child at all.

It's all because they're used to it.

As soon as Ji Zhuxin left, the village chief's wife looked at Chen Yiping helplessly: "What's wrong with you? Why are you always staring at Qin Du? He hasn't done anything to you."

Chen Yiping went into the house without saying a word, and slammed the door shut.

The village chief smoked a cigarette, silently watching the water stains on the table.

What could be the reason? I was always overshadowed by Qin Du back in school. Even after his father died, he was still overshadowed by him.

The village chief sighed. His son...

"Find me that document from the college entrance exam political review process. See if the registration requires a stamp from the village."

The village chief's wife paused, glancing at him in surprise.

She glanced at the closed door, lowered her eyes, and got up to look for some documents.

As the registration deadline approached, Ji Chaoxi grew increasingly nervous, so much so that she couldn't even eat.

The light from the kerosene lamp flickered, and Ji Chaoxi felt even more flustered as she listened to the wind outside.

Her sister sacrificed so much for her college entrance exam; if she doesn't pass, all her sister's efforts will have been in vain.

And Qin Du, he fed her so much meat, it'll all be for nothing. I should have known better than to eat that meat.

Tears fell onto the book, blurring my vision instantly.

Her face was cupped in someone's hands, and Qin Du carefully wiped away her tears: "What's wrong? Are you tired?"

Tears fell even more heavily onto his hands. Qin Du's heart tightened, and he pulled her into his arms.

"Was I too loud when I was explaining the problem? I'm sorry, I won't say anything to you next time."

Ji Chaoxi leaned against him, sobbing uncontrollably, "Brother Qin Du, if I don't pass the exam, will you blame me...?"

Qin Du breathed a sigh of relief and gently patted her shoulder: "How could we possibly blame you? Your sister loves you so much. Seeing you cry like this, she would only feel sorry for you."

"Don't cry," he gently comforted her.

Ji Chaoxi clutched his clothes tightly, looking at him with teary eyes: "And what about you? I've eaten so much of your flesh, and you've taught me so hard. Aren't you going to blame me?"

Seeing her like this, Qin Du's heart melted. He helplessly wiped away her tears and said, "Of course I won't blame you. I'd only blame you if you didn't eat properly."

Qin Du was also nervous, but he wasn't nervous about the college entrance exam; he was nervous about the political background check.

But seeing Ji Chaoxi crying like this, his initial nervousness vanished.

Ji Chaoxi cried herself to sleep in his arms. Qin Du placed the thermos in her arms, touched her hand, and continued studying while holding her.

Qin Du has never really liked winter; hunting is difficult in winter because the ground is frozen.

But after meeting Ji Chaoxi, he suddenly felt that winter was actually quite nice.

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