Gu Ying is the monitor of Gu Yang's class. He studies very hard and conscientiously. He is not as smart as Gu Jin and Feng Jue, but he is better because of his diligence and persistence.

Gu Yang casually agreed to teach Gu Ying the "immortal method" before, but Gu Ying took it seriously and came to see Gu Yang after he recovered.

Facing his serious look, Gu Yang suddenly felt a little guilty for lying to a child.

So she tried to give Gu Ying the essentials of hypnosis she understood, and said: practicing immortal magic depends on talent. This fairy has given you the essentials of cultivation. It depends on you whether you can understand it or not.

Gu Yang originally thought about letting Gu Ying take the blame for the immortal skills. However, what she never expected was that Gu Ying actually learned it!

Gu Yang was shocked at that time, okay?

When she looked at Gu Ying, she felt a string of characters pop up on his head: genius +1.

After Gu Jin and Feng Jue found out, they also wanted to learn.

Gu Yang also taught, and then, these two little prodigies experienced their first Waterloo.

If you can’t learn it, you can’t learn it no matter what.

In the end, Gu Yang attributed it to the fact that you don't have the talent to cultivate immortality.

What Gu Yang didn't know was that behind her back, Gu Jin and Feng Jue both went to see Gu Ying for a discussion.

Now Gu Yang left the little carrot head in the classroom to Gu Ying for the time being, and then went out to catch the kid Cao Cuo who was skipping class.

Gu Yang was wandering around the orphanage with her little hands on her back, ignoring her height and age, but she actually had the air of a dean.

She found the child Cao Cuo squatting beside an iron tree.

At a young age, he seems to have a melancholy and distant temperament.

His little hand gently touched the iron tree and talked to it: "Grass, great grass, you have grown new leaves..."

Gu Yang stood behind him, holding his little arms, "This is not grass. This is called iron tree."

Cao Cuo: "..."

Is this nit-picking?

Cao Cuo stroked the leaves of the iron tree: "Iron tree, iron tree..."

Gu Yang asked: "You keep calling it that, will it respond?"

Cao Cuo ignored her and still looked at the iron tree.

Gu Yang smiled and asked, "Do you know why it doesn't respond?"

Cao Cuo finally spoke, with a light voice, "Why?"

He stood up and turned to look at the little girl who was no more than his shoulders.

He knew that her name was Gu Yang, that she was a little teacher in the orphanage, and that she knew a lot.

Gu Yang walked up to Tieshu with his hands behind his back, and with an inscrutable look on his face, he deceived Cao Cuo seriously: "Because you don't understand it at all. You see, you even called it by the wrong name at first. Just like you , if someone calls you by the wrong name, will you pay attention to them?"

Cao Cuo: "My name is wrong."

Gu Yang: "..." Are you such a badass?

Cao Cuo couldn't stand the pretentious look of this little girl who was younger than him. He couldn't help but laugh when he looked at her flabbergasted little face.

In the past, he would only smile when he saw plants blooming and bearing fruit.

Gu Yang snorted and corrected himself: "I mean, you didn't call it by its name. Do you understand what I mean?"

Cao Cuo thought thoughtfully: "What you said makes sense. But I also called it by its name later, so why didn't it respond?"

Gu Yang put his hands behind his back, raised his head and looked at the person in front of him, and continued to lie: "That's because you don't know him at all. When someone you don't know well calls you, you usually don't want to pay attention to him, right?"

Cao Cuo nodded hesitantly.

In fact, basically no matter who calls him, he doesn't want to respond if it's nothing particularly important.

Gu Yang: "So, you have to understand it, what kind of plant it is, and its species."

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