Retired Villainess Transmigrates into a Cannon Fodder - Chapter 926
Chu Xiang returned to school, and her classmates immediately asked her about the results of the DNA test.
Chu Xiang happily said, “They tested me again, and the result is still the same. I’m not the daughter of the Chen family, nor am I the daughter of the Chu family. I don’t know how they made the mistake in the hospital, but this is the true result.”
Her classmates thought this kind of result should be comforting to her, but she smiled so happily that they didn’t know what to say.
Before they could speak, Chu Xiang suddenly seemed to remember something and immediately turned and ran, leaving only one sentence, “I’m going to the office.”
During self-study class, the classmates whispered and discussed. Many people sent messages to their friends. The fact that Chu Xiang was not the daughter of the Chu family had been confirmed. Some people who were drinking in the club couldn’t help but spurt out their drink. They thought the drama in the Chu family had come to an end, but unexpectedly, such a shocking reversal happened?
If Chu Xiang was not the daughter of the Chu family, then all the grievances she had suffered before were in vain. She not only suffered abuse from the Chen family for 17 years on behalf of Chu Xuan, but also was framed and mistreated by Chu Xuan and the Chu family on behalf of the real daughter of the Chu family. How miserable she was!
As the discussion heated up, Chu Xiang returned to the classroom with a piece of paper in her hand. Yu Nan asked with some concern, “Are you okay? Where did you go?”
Chu Xiang saw that Shao Yan and Yang Xueqing were also looking worried, so she smiled and waved the note in her hand at them. “I’m fine. I went to ask the teacher about the tuition fee and other expenses paid by the Chu family on my behalf. Since I’m not the Chu family’s daughter, they should be reimbursed for these expenses. And the pocket money they gave me before should also be counted. Fortunately, they froze my card, otherwise I would owe them even more.”
One of the classmates gasped in surprise after hearing this. “Chu Xiang, you’re going to repay the tuition fee to the Chu family? Do you know how much the tuition fee is in our school?”
“Yeah, I know,” Chu Xiang raised the note again and sat back in her seat. “The tuition fee for one semester is 600 thousand, plus dormitory fees and some miscellaneous expenses, 650 thousand. And then there are the expenses after I went to the Chu family…”
Chu Xiang lowered her head and made a few calculations on the paper. “In total, it’s 770,000. I heard that Mr. Chu also bought me some clothes and shoes recently. Considering the three months of usage and some interest, I think returning 1 million to the Chu family should be enough. Let’s round it up.”
She spoke calmly, but the classmates who heard it were anything but calm. Wang Shasha glanced at her and sneered, “Sounds like it’s for real. 1 million may not be a big deal, but for an ordinary person, they may not even earn that much in ten years.”
Yu Nan frowned, “Wang Shasha, stop making sarcastic remarks! What’s it to you?”
Wang Shasha smiled knowingly. “Oh, I forgot, she can borrow from you. You don’t even know how much you’ve lent her before.”
Yu Nan was about to get up but was stopped by Chu Xiang. Chu Xiang smiled and said, “That’s right, I can borrow from Nannan. We have a good relationship. But 1 million isn’t that much. I’ve had some good returns from recent investments, and if I sell off the stocks, it should be enough.”
She had the brightest smile on her face. “Then I won’t owe the Chu family any money. I should thank them. If they hadn’t made the mistake, I wouldn’t have had the chance to meet you all and experience this wonderful world.”
The classmates listened in a daze, even Yu Nan and Yang Xueqing stared at her in disbelief, while only Shao Yan beside her subtly curled his lips into a smile.
His desk mate was teasing people again, so adorable.
Then the class became lively. Several classmates who were far away even ran to Chu Xiang’s side, asking her if she had really made money, what investments she had made, and how she understood those stocks and so on.
Chu Xiang was patient and carefully explained to them the information she had heard when going out with friends, as well as the amount of business news she had read. She analyzed the stock market trends of various companies and engaged in long-term and short-term investments.
As for how she understood the intricacies of the stock market, that was her talent. She learned it on her own, at most asking a few questions when hanging out with people. But no one had seriously taught her, so it could only be said that her ability to grasp concepts was extraordinary.
Chu Xiang also showed them the stock market app on her phone. Although she just casually opened it and scrolled through, some sharp-eyed classmates still noticed her excellent profits. For a while, the classroom was filled with praise and astonishment. They were truly happy, as if they had witnessed a hidden gem shining brightly.
Chu Xiang was also happy, but she quickly put away the note and her phone, “Shh,” she whispered, urging everyone to get back to studying. Midterm exams were coming up soon, and studying was the most important thing.
The classmates smiled kindly and had already gotten used to her focused demeanor when it came to studying. As soon as they returned to their seats, they spread the news about Chu Xiang’s stock market success. So when someone just suggested that Chu Xiang had taken advantage of the situation, they were immediately shut down by the news that Chu Xiang had to return 1 million.
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