She hemmed and hawed for the longest time, but not a single person went up to console her.
Sun Qian also felt that the crying was pointless, so she stifled her sobs and looked pitifully at Pei Huai standing to the side.
She sniffled, "Pei Huai, you believe me, right?"
Pei Huai was headachy listening to Sun Qian's crying nearby, but fortunately, she had stopped now, and he couldn't be bothered to argue with her anymore.
He decided to speak up, "Since Teacher Sun has caught a cold, you should go back to the nanny van to rest. It's cold outside; it's best to stay in until you've recovered from your cold."
Ideally, she would stay in the nanny van and not show up at all.
Pei Huai's slightly disdainful words, however, held a completely different meaning to the few who heard them.
Especially for Sun Qian, who, after being provoked by Xia Wenyan's firm declaration, was deeply moved by Pei Huai's obvious "bias" toward her.
Sure enough, Pei Huai cared about her.