Chapter 38 - The First Monthly Exam (1/2)
Chapter 38: The First Monthly Exam
Translator: TuiwenEditor: Tuiwen
The next day
Yao Tang finished her classes early and went to fetch a parcel frouard It had come via express delivery, and took the fore by a trash bin near the gates and took out its contents — a heap of test papers and summarized chapter reviews
There were no watermarks on any of the sheets By all accounts, they appeared to be ordinary test papers
Yao Tang took them back to the classroo classical Chinese when she saw her friend walk in with a bunch of papers and reference books She was surprised at first, but her expression turned to one of helplessness “I’ood, sis”
Yao Tang cal to Lin Xin “Switch places with Meng Yang and go sit with Shen Huan”
Lin Xin instantly teared up “Sister Tang, are abandoning hed and looked at the other girl in the eye “It’s only temporary You can co that it wasn’t a perreed readily “Oh, I see Okay, then I’ll go over to Shen Huan’s desk now”
The change in the seating plan was noticeable, but Xi Yan said nothing about it
In the days that followed, Yao Tang re class, but once the bell rang, she would plug her earphones in and sleep on her desk Occasionally, she would pull out a set of test for Meng Yang to practice on
The boy did everything Yao Tang told him, and would obediently take on the task
Sometimes, she would take out a review pa
More often than not, the topics and questions confounded Lin Xin, and she would leave the space meant for the solutions blank When she went over it the next day, however, she would always find a step-by-step explanation on how to solve the problem The details were so concise that she understood the process allance at Yao Tang, as napping beside her, then stared back at the test in her hands Try as sheon
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Finally, the day of the first monthly exareat importance to this test, so each class was understandably filled with a sense of urgency and i day, Lin Xin took care in preparing 2B pencils, several pens, and a ruler for Yao Tang When she woke up in thewas still in order
It was the weekend, so the lower-class students weren’t obligated to come to school
As it was, only the third years flocked back to campus at this early hour
For the most part, they were nervous about the exam, but all they could seem to talk about was the bet between Class 1 and Class 12
“Class 12 is going to lose, of course Ifor the rest of their lives They just aren’t equipped for success”