Ye An transmigrated and became a mere passerby in an aristocratic academy. He thought that as long as he dutifully remained a student and graduated smoothly, he could go home, but he never expected...
Chapter 30 Ji Xingyan's Invitation
Liai Poshi Water District
[Title] Is Ji Shao going to become a good person?
OP: Why is there no news about the next one???
Floor 1: So scary... I heard that Ji Xingyan has been being a good student recently, attending classes on time, handing in homework seriously, and not even going to other classes.
2nd floor: Really turned over a new leaf?
Floor 3: Maybe he is in his third year of high school. After all, his family should also require some academic performance.
Reply: Although, Ji Shao has very good grades and is always at the top of Class A.
Floor 4: I support the above post. It is true that the four young masters have good grades. They are always ranked in the top 50 in school, on the same level as those top students.
5th floor: The new transfer student doesn’t understand and wants to ask about the school ranking. Can I, who just transferred to Class B, be in the top 50?
Reply: You’re overthinking it. The chance of getting into the top 50 of Class A is 90%, unless you can get first place in your class.
The host replied to you: Is that so? You overestimate yourself...
6th floor: Regarding the above, it’s actually not that bad. As long as you get into Li Ai, there will be basically no problem getting into a good university.
Reply: This is true. You should know that many top players have special recruitment for Li Ai.
7th Floor: You should know that only about 30% of our school take the college entrance examination every year.
Re: What about the rest?
The host replied to you: Of course they were recruited in advance, and students of Li Ai have to be recruited on the spot.
Floor 8: I’m getting off topic, so what is the level of the Fourth Young Master?
Reply: Xiao Shao always tops the list, Ye Shao is basically in the top 10, Ji Shao and Lu Shao have ups and downs, but they are definitely in the top 50.
9th Floor: This is outrageous. The four of them are late and leave early every day, sleep in class, and never come to school. How do they maintain their grades?
Floor 10: Maybe this is the talent of the top A.
Reply: Is it possible that he was secretly working hard on it?
The moderator replied to you: Don’t say such things casually, or your supporters will call you.
11th Floor: Hahahahahahahaha, the fourth young master shouldn't be the kind of secretly hardworking academic bitch. I remember there was a scientific study proving that the higher the pheromone level, the higher the IQ, it's directly proportional.
Floor 12: I’m jealous, so amniotic fluid is the watershed.
Reply: Actually, that's not necessary. The fact that you can enter Li Ai means you are different from others, um...
Reply: You are right.
Reply: I strongly support it.
13th floor: Admin: It's rare to see such a pure Tao post without any insults. Although it's still off topic. But, I'm touched!
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On the third day of school, in Class A classroom, Ye An was on full alert.
To be honest, he was a little nervous. He had just entered university and he had very little knowledge left from high school. After all, everyone knew that two months of summer vacation was enough to make people forget everything.
But when it came time to take the math test, he was fearless; statistics never lie. But when it came to Chinese, since it was quite different from the world he was used to, he had a feeling he would do just average.
All in all, after a day of testing, I felt I did OK in all subjects except Chinese. I also managed to find the so-called group number from the last six math questions.
Even if you add them in and release it immediately, there are still only about 20 people.
Group announcement:
This group is the Shengti weekend seminar group. Three places are available for visiting Shengti every week. The number of people this week is full. You can privately message the administrator to register for next week.
No one in the group was talking. Ye An curiously clicked on the group member list, but found that Lucas was not there.
He was a little curious, so he simply opened the chat box with his "classmate".
Ye An: Didn’t you join the group?
Lucas replied very quickly, and it showed that he was typing almost the moment he sent it.
Lucas: Hahaha, I won't go to the seminar. It's not interesting to me. If you want to go, you can sign up.
Ye An thought Lucas was a little strange, but he couldn't figure out why. So he changed the question.
Ye An: Will you come to class on Friday?
Lucas: My dear classmate, do you miss me? But I may not be able to come over during this period. I have an experiment in China and I don’t know when I can come back.
Ye An was finding it increasingly strange. After just one morning of classes, he was already returning home? He casually replied with a "yes" and didn't continue. Meanwhile, the person on the other end kept showing "in the middle of typing" and stopped sending him messages.
He thought about it for a long time and felt that Lucas was like the NPC who guided novices on their quests in the game. Once they walked out of the novice village, they disappeared, and only the quest guide located in the upper right corner remained there.
From entering Liai to entering Shengdi, it seemed that Lucas reminded him intentionally or unintentionally.
And this person always replies within seconds, which is a weird feeling.
Ye An was pretending to read a book and put a mobile phone in the book and scrolled through the screen frantically, without noticing that there was someone standing behind him.
After all, the whole class treated him as a transparent person and no one cared about him, except for a certain butterfly named Ji.
By the time Ji Xingyan put his hand on his back, Ye An was completely unable to react.
Ji Xingyan: “Hi~”
Ye An was frightened by him and shuddered. She turned around to look at him and asked him in a slightly harsh tone, "What are you doing?"
He really regretted it. If he hadn't gotten lost, he wouldn't have stumbled upon that incident, and Ji Xingyan wouldn't have haunted him like a ghost...
Ji Xingyan asked in an exaggerated manner: "Did it scare you?"
"The teacher said no more cell phones on campus!"
Ye An was speechless. Who was it that was playing Landlord with Lu Zhaoran every day during class? As the closest to the group, he saw the two of them throwing tomatoes at each other every day.
Ye An: "If you have something to say, please tell me quickly."
Ji Xingyan immediately changed his attitude, shedding his gentlemanly image as the school idol, and solemnly extended an invitation to Ye An: "Dear classmate Ye An, this Sunday is my birthday. Would you be so kind as to come and have a reunion with my classmates?"
Ye An shook his head decisively, "No."
Ji Xingyan asked in surprise: "Why?"
Ye An made up an excuse: "I want to go visit Shengdi."
Ji Xingyan exposed his lie without hesitation, "The beta quota for Shengdi's visit has long been posted on the campus bulletin board."
This alpha was full of confidence, with his arms folded across his chest, blinking wildly at Ye An, as if to say, what excuse do you have?
Ye An said expressionlessly: "I don't have money to buy a birthday present."
Ji Xingyan: "Ha, I need a gift?"
"Just think of it as a class reunion. You should come out and play. Look, you don't know any of the other classmates right now. I'm the only one in the class who knows you well."
Ye An rolled his eyes in his heart and felt speechless.
Just kidding, it’s because people here look down on betas, and his classmates would avoid him if they see him.
He originally wanted to continue to refuse, but then he remembered that Ji Xingyan’s birthday party seemed to be a relatively important plot in the previous part.
Ye An was a little curious about whether the content would be different from what was in the book, and he finally gritted his teeth and said he agreed.
"Let me make it clear first, don't keep pestering me in the past."
Ji Xingyan's gaze was fulfilled, and he returned to his seat leisurely. "Of course not, I am the protagonist."