Villainess FSC Raising Her Bun - CH 278

Title: The Villainess Female Supporting Character Raising Her Bun
Translator: Fringe Capybara
Chapter 278 - Extra - XingXing's Tidbits (1)

Jiang XingChen had to get up everyday on his 10 m2 large bed, had breakfast made by Michelin-star rated chef, and rode in limited-edition luxurious car to school.

Nevertheless, Jiang XingChen didn’t feel that special about that, as that was the lifestyle of all of his other schoolmates.

Jiang XingChen was 10 years old this year and was about to start 4thgrade. He was also the number one student and most popular one in class.

Ten-year-old Jiang XingChen had a lot of problems and he had since stopped smiling foolishly all the time. His classmates, however, seemed to have some misunderstandings about him and would refer to him as “iceberg”.

Jiang XingChen knew what iceberg meant and had seen it with his own eyes. He personally felt that he was quite far from being one. He had fought for himself before but it didn’t do him much good.

As soon as class was out, the classroom became rowdy immediately. Jiang XingChen pulled out a piece of paper and started playing sudoku. It hasn’t even been two minutes yet when he was interrupted.

“Xingchen, can you help me with this problem? I don’t quite get it.” His was jabbed in his shoulder by someone with a ballpoint pen. It hurt a little. Jiang XingChen turned around and his deskmate immediately pulled the pen back and smiled at him.

His deskmate’s canine tooth was chipped even more than it was before, thought Jiang XingChen to himself as he looked at his deskmate’s chipped tooth. He lowered his head and look at the book that his deskmate had pushed over to him. “Which one?”

“This one.” His deskmate pointed at a mathematics problem. Jiang XingChen took a look. It was a simple one.

Picking up his pen, he started writing down the solution on his sudoku paper. He even mimicked his teacher and explained it as he wrote. When he looked up after he was done, he noticed that his deskmate rested her head on her palms and wasn’t even looking at the problem.

“Do you understand it now?” asked Jiang XingChen, not too happily.

His deskmate nodded repeatedly. Her ponytail wavered and the crystal butterfly on her head was very pretty. “Mmhmm.”

Jiang XingChen knew that she was lying and that she would come to him with simple problems again. He turned back around and thought to himself as he lowed at his textbook: Was this what his mother referred to as an useless person?

He was, however, unable to come up with an answer to that question as other classmates of his had also come over and asked him lots and lots of simple problems.

When class resumed and he had, once again, wasted his precious break time, he looked at the blackboard with his chin resting on his palm and a heavy heart.

Are you girls sort of stupid? If that is the case, he should ask Mommy to not give him a sister.

Jiang XingChen was not able to relax after his day in school.

When he arrived home, he changed, and went inside the exercise room to practice his martial art.

This was a room designated to him. Every Monday and Wednesday, an instructor would come and train him in sanda. Mommy said that boys must be strong, or they would get bullied. Jiang XingChen felt that that was very true. The dinky boy sitting in the back of the classroom got bullied by others all the time.

After two hours of sanda training, the instructor praised him to his mother. His mother was very happy and given his instructor a bag of tea leaves.

Jiang XingChen felt that his mother had been deceived by the instructor. He still couldn’t beat his instructor yet, so how good was he, really? But that was no point in saying that to his m other. She wouldn’t believe him and would be deceived by the instructor next time.

He sighed to himself. Women are easily deceived.

Once again, there were just the two of them at the dinner table that night. His father was absent.

Tis was the 10th day where his father hasn’t been home. Jiang XingChen started wondering if something was going in between his parents. Classmates in school had mentioned how their parents live separately, would always right when they see each other, and quite possibly would be getting a divorce.

The idea of his parents getting a divorce troubled Jiang XingChen. He felt that it would be difficult to pick who he wanted to live with.

Then again, considering that girls are more fragile and like to cry, Jiang XingChen leaned toward staying with his mother. He was, after all, a man and needed to protect the girl at home.

He mimicked what he had seen on the television and picked up a piece of fish, picked out all the bones in it before placing the piece of filet that was falling apart into his mother’s bowl as he made her a promise. “Don’t worry, Mommy, I will go with you when you divorce Daddy.”

Having said that, he heard a mean voice coming from outside of the dining room. “Who said your mother and I are getting a divorce.”

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