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313 I’m Uncivilized

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation

Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Gu Zi fell silent for a few seconds, a spark of an idea flashing through her mind. With a decisive turn, she abandoned the front line of the battlefield.

She shot a glance at Li Hua, instructing her to stay put. Mother Lin, holding Su Le, was worried and wanted to follow, but Li Hua held her back. Understanding dawned on Mother Lin; Gu Zi, her daughter, had a plan.

The man, seeing Gu Zi no longer arguing, revealed a smug expression. He shook his leg in a manner reminiscent of a street thug, thinking himself quite handsome.

However, in the next moment, Gu Zi walked straight to the front of the line, inserting herself ahead of the woman who had just advised her to step back.

People who conscientiously queue often feel both angry and helpless when someone cuts in line. Few would step forward to stop the line-cutter, which was understandable – no one wanted to stir up trouble.

But it was the first time Gu Zi had seen someone advise the person being cut in line to step back. She had no choice but to drag the woman who had advised her into the mess.

After all, whether it was her sister-in-law or herself in line, as long as the woman could step back, she could ignore the man cutting in line.

However, reality proved that once the situation fell on them, some people’s tolerance was not as great as she had said.

The woman, seeing Gu Zi cut in line, became immediately flustered. Her face reddened as she pointed at Gu Zi and said, “How can you be like this? Looking at you, a young lady dressed so nicely, I thought you had manners. How can you cut in line?”

Gu Zi retorted in her heart, was it because she looked well-educated that the woman had advised her not to fight for her rights?

Mimicking the woman’s earlier words, Gu Zi retorted, “Why not? I’m just uncivilized. Besides, from what you said earlier, you seemed quite magnanimous. So, if you queue behind me, you’ll just have to wait a little longer. It’s better to avoid trouble. You should bear with it. It’s not good to make a fuss. The time you spend arguing could be used to queue a little longer.”

The woman was left speechless. She looked at the people behind her, trying to stir them up.

Those behind Gu Zi, who had also been cut in line, were quite dissatisfied. The commotion grew to such an extent that the bank staff had to bring someone out to maintain order.
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