Chapter 12: Sixth Sense

Ning Wan could not be bothered to argue with such a person. There was nothing to reason with Huo Ce. She might as well take up the matter personally!

Chi Nan smiled very reservedly. “President Huo only told me that Young Master is five years old this year and is studying in kindergarten. I want to understand the Young Master’s situation today before formulating an exclusive teaching plan. After all, we have to teach according to his aptitude.”

Ning Wan nodded. What he said made sense.

“May I ask if Miss is the Young Master’s… Elder Sister?” Chi Nan pushed his glasses up his nose bridge and smiled with his peach blossom eyes.

“This is our Young Madam!” Xiao He led Huo Yuan down and rushed to answer.

Chi Nan was deliberately surprised. “Young Madam? Gosh! I thought you were the Young Master’s sister. How rude! I didn’t expect Young Madam to be so young and already a five-year-old child’s mother.”

Chi Nan secretly observed Ning Wan as he expressed his apology. From the looks of it, she was 20 years old at most. She would definitely be unhappy or sad to be recognized as the child’s mother, right? This way, he would have a chance to apologize further and comfort her.

Ning Wan smiled faintly and reached out to pull Huo Yuan over unexpectedly. She pointed at Chi Nan. “This Mr. Chi Nan is your Tutor.”

Huo Yuan bowed solemnly. “Hello, Teacher Chi!”

“Hello! Young Master Huo.” Chi Nan immediately smiled.

Ning Wan frowned. “Teacher Chi, you’re Huo Yuan’s teacher. Just call him by his name. Teachers take precedence.”

Chi Nan immediately put on a very admiring expression. “Yes! Young Madam, thank you for your respect.”

Ning Wan patted Huo Yuan’s shoulder. “Please take a look at your classroom. Let me know if you find anything that isn’t appropriate and come find me after class.”

“Yes, Young Aunt!” Huo Yuan agreed respectfully.

Chi Nan could not help but be secretly shocked. Why was this different from the original book? Didn’t it say that Young Master Huo treated this stepmother very badly? Why did he seem to listen to her?

Wasn’t this young madam who wasn’t doted on by her husband very depressed in the original book? Why did it seem like all the servants in the room were very respectful to her? It seemed like she had a lot of say?

In the original book, it was precisely because this Young Madam’s fortuitous encounter was bad that Chi Nan had the chance to take advantage of it and capture her heart. This angered her husband to death and made her the richest widow. At the same time, he became this rich young master’s new stepfather.

This plot seemed a little different.

Chi Nan took a deep breath and comforted himself. Books were books after all. It was reality now, so it was normal for there to be some discrepancies. After all, books were not written by the day, but his days passed day by day.

He had just entered the house. He had to understand further to know what was going on! Don’t be anxious, don’t be anxious.

Chi Nan comforted himself secretly.

Huo Yuan looked up and said in a childish voice, “Teacher Chi, please follow me.”

Ning Wan stood up and touched his head, looking at him with certainty and encouragement.

After Chi Nan walked up the stairs, he couldn’t help but turn around to look. He thought that Ning Wan was staring at his back. In the original book, Chi Nan and Young Madam Huo fell in love when he turned back to glance at her.

However, Ning Wan had already turned around and left.

Chi Nan’s heart could not help but be in a mess.

Ning Wan returned to her room and plunged into her big bed. Ning Wan did not dare to sleep in and wake up too late because Huo Ce came back to stay last night. She also had to wait for Huo Ce’s tutor, so Ning Wan had been enduring her sleepiness.

She could finally catch up on her sleep.

She suddenly thought of a problem just as she was about to fall asleep.

“Little Glutinous Rice, are you there?”

“I’m here.” Little Glutinous Rice’s voice was also a little groggy.

Ning Wan even suspected that this little fellow was preparing to catch up on sleep like her.

“How can I determine if the people around Huo Yuan are transmigrators?” Ning Wan asked the question in her heart.

“Sixth sense.” Little Glutinous Rice hesitated for a moment and gave her two words.

“Sixth sense? Are you kidding? How do I get this sixth sense?” Ning Wan really wanted to strangle the little person in her mind.

“J-just feel it!” Little Glutinous Rice said innocently.

Ning Wan sighed. Wasn’t this just whistling in the wind? She was really speechless.

“Then do you feel that this tutor called Chi Nan transmigrated here today?” Ning Wan could only change her question.

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