Bai Jinjin transmigrated into a book! She became a small cannon fodder who choked to death on lychees in a novel about a sister-chasing "cremation ground" plot (brothers regretting their pa...
Bai Jinjin nodded as if admitting defeat to show her surrender. At this time, Bai Juncheng sent someone to tell Bai Jinjin that Mo Yunqiu had woken up and the eldest prince had been released.
This news made Bai Jinjin very happy. Her efforts were indeed not in vain.
Zi Ling tidied up Bai Jinjin's appearance and was about to take Bai Jinjin to the Imperial College, which made Bai Jinjin a little confused.
"Zi Ling? Where are you taking me?"
Zi Ling looked at Bai Jinjin in confusion.
"Your Highness, you went to the Imperial Academy to attend classes. Did you forget?"
This time it was Bai Jinjin's turn to be confused. What? Imperial College? Was the princess going to the Imperial College later?
"Do I still have to go to the Imperial College for classes?"
"Yes, Your Highness, you haven't been to the Imperial College since you woke up. It was His Majesty who sent someone to ask for leave for you."
Bai Jinjin had a gloomy face. No way, why do I still need to study after I’ve traveled through a book? This is really killing me!
"So that's how it is. Let's go quickly and don't keep the Master waiting for too long."
Zi Ling looked at the slightly anxious Bai Jinjin and hesitated, but still said it.
"Your Majesty, you are already late."
Bai Jinjin froze. If I'm late, should I still go?
"Then we should go quickly. We're already late and haven't asked for leave today, but it would be disrespectful to the teacher if we don't go."
Zi Ling felt relieved to hear this. The princess had changed a lot since she woke up.
"Okay, Princess, let's speed up."
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The teacher in the Imperial College was calling the roll, and when he saw Bai Jinjin's name, his brows furrowed.
"Her Highness the Ninth Princess hasn't arrived yet?"
Bai Jinjin, who was outside the door, pushed the door open as if sprinting when she heard this.
"arrive!"
The teacher was startled and frowned, wanting to say something, but seeing Bai Jinjin panting, he moved his mouth and finally only said one sentence.
"Since Her Highness the Ninth Princess has arrived, please take a seat."
Bai Jinjin smiled awkwardly and sat in the third row. Yes, the third row was a very good area in Modern Chinese. The students in the front two rows could answer the teacher's questions, while the students in the back could play around under the teacher's gaze.
The teacher saw that Bai Jinjin had already sat down, so he stood at the front with his hands behind his back.
"My dear princes and princesses, today we will review what we have learned in the previous month, so we will use this class to conduct a small test."
When Bai Jinjin heard about the test, her eyes almost turned white. She had to ask for leave every few days and had not learned anything at all. This test was like a blind man entering the battlefield - giving away her head!
The teacher glanced at Bai Jinjin as if he sensed something.
"Some students may have missed out on some knowledge due to frequent leave. Don't worry, you can make up for it by studying hard after class."
Bai Jinjin could sense it. This was the same concept as some classmates in the modern classroom. She didn't expect that she was a nobody in the modern classroom, but after traveling through the book, she became one of those classmates. This was too tragic.
The teacher took out rice paper and gave a piece to each student.
"Alright everyone, for today's quiz, please explain what it means to be drunk with the spring breeze and wine."
Bai Jinjin listened to the teacher's topic in a daze. What the hell was this? What about drinking? Who was drunk?
The teacher looked at the students who had understood and nodded with satisfaction, saying, "Okay, students, please start using the knowledge you have learned in this month."
All the students picked up their brushes and wrote on the rice paper to prove that their one month's study was effective. Only Bai Jinjin looked at the people around her with her pupils shaking.
So I haven't learned how to use a brush yet! How should I write this? Bai Jinjin could only rely on her memory from watching TV dramas to pick up the brush properly.
This character is so hard to write. Bai Jinjin has always learned simplified Chinese characters, but now she uses traditional Chinese characters. Even though she knows how to write it, it's too difficult to write it with a brush!
At this moment, Bai Jinjin wanted to beat herself to death for being a modern loser. Why didn’t she sign up for a calligraphy class?
Seeing the teacher getting closer and closer to her, Bai Jinjin pretended to dip her hand in the ink and touched her chin as if thinking. The teacher looked at Bai Jinjin, shook his head and walked away.
Bai Jinjin immediately breathed a sigh of relief and wanted to put the brush back, but the ink dripped onto the rice paper. Bai Jinjin accidentally let out a cry of surprise, which attracted the teacher's attention.
Looking at the rice paper that had been dripped with ink, he replaced it with another one for Bai Jinjin.
"Princess, please don't make such a basic mistake this time."
Bai Jinjin nodded hurriedly. Seeing this, the teacher ignored Bai Jinjin and walked out. When he saw that the student behind her understood, he smiled with satisfaction.
"Mr. Li's understanding is indeed somewhat unique, but it also has some original meaning. Not bad, not bad."
Being praised, Master Li said modestly, "Master, you are serious. I am just expressing the thoughts in my mind."
The Master stroked his beard, obviously pleased with Mr. Li's attitude.
"Mr. Li's attitude is the key. He won't become complacent just because of a few compliments."
Bai Jinjin really wanted to laugh. It turned out that this was just a change of name and name, referring to the praise from teachers from ancient times to the present.
After the test, Bai Jinjin seemed to have lost her soul and slumped over the desk.
Help! Three incense sticks of time have passed, and I have no idea what I wrote. I feel like I wrote a sentence vaguely, but I don’t know how to write it. These are probably the two simplest words of all traditional Chinese characters.
The teacher who was looking at the test results in front naturally saw Bai Jinjin's explanation, which had three big words on it: I don't know.
This sentence made the teacher so angry that he immediately glared at Bai Jinjin with his beard puffed out. Bai Jinjin noticed the teacher's gaze and lowered it guiltily.
Seeing this, the teacher looked at Bai Jinjin with a look of disappointment for the sake of Bai Juncheng's face. If Bai Jinjin was not the ninth princess most favored by the current emperor, she would have been unable to escape the teacher's harassment today.
Almost all the teachers in the Imperial College knew about Bai Jinjin, who often skipped classes to go out and play. Compared with the gentle Sixth Princess, this Ninth Princess was far inferior.
Bai Jinjin naturally knew why the teacher didn't make things difficult for her, but she still felt ashamed because of this.
After the teacher looked at the results of these understandings, although Bai Jinjin's was difficult to look at, the other students did very well.
He stood up and said to the students, "Does anyone understand what it means to love not only one's own relatives but also one's own children?"
The others looked at the teacher with confidence.