After the morning classes, Gu Xiaoqing and Gu Juying sat on the steps outside the classroom and ate lunch.
Gu Juying's meal was clearly better than Gu Xiaoqing's. Her lunchbox had shredded potatoes, stir-fried eggs, and two white steamed buns.
Seeing Gu Xiaoqing's dark steamed buns, Gu Juying proactively exchanged one with her. Although Gu Xiaoqing was reluctant, she couldn't resist the girl's insistence.
The two of them enjoyed their lunch and were quite full.
Gu Xiaoqing felt a bit embarrassed.
The main issue was that Gu Juying's food was much better than her own, and she could imagine what the passing classmates thought of her.
They must have thought she was taking advantage of Gu Juying.
After all, no family could provide such an abundance for their children.
Gu Xiaoqing and Gu Juying were good friends, but not everyone would see it that way.
However, there were some who would sit nearby and mock them; that group was led by Li Fengying and her four or five followers.