Recently, everyone in the Kyoto social circle is buzzing about one thing: it is said that the long-lost daughter of the Su family, one of the four major wealthy families, has returned.
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Su Ya checked the time and realized it was still early; she estimated she could finish the test paper in a few tens of minutes.
They did it right there in the office.
She glanced at the test paper casually and quickly wrote down the answers.
The first few questions were completed in less than a minute.
As expected, Su Ya finished in less than twenty minutes.
This was the first time Mr. Chi had seen Su Ya do her test paper.
He didn't expect that Su was even more capable than he thought.
No need to make drafts at all; I can write down the steps in my head.
If such a person isn't a genius, then what kind of person is?
He felt like he had really struck gold this time.
I might be able to get a top-three finish at tomorrow's International Olympic Games.
It's not that Mr. Chi lacks confidence.
Instead, the International Olympic Games involve more than 200 countries, large and small, from all over China.
It's not as simple as it seems.
To date, China has not yet achieved a top-three finish in the International Olympic Games.
If it weren't for that student who got a perfect score in math a few years ago dropping out of the competition.
So that year, they would definitely have won the national Olympic team's top three prizes.
But alas, things didn't go as planned.
We almost missed it.
Now he has finally found another promising talent.
He must protect it well this time; there can't be any problems.
However, Elder Chi also intended to dampen Su Ya's arrogance.
He discovered that although this student, Su, had agreed to participate in the math Olympiad, her true intentions lay elsewhere.
It was as if they were only there because of their deal.
Mr. Chi also graded the papers in front of her.
Su Ya thought the questions on the test were too easy; she didn't even need to think, the answers came naturally, and getting a perfect score shouldn't be a problem. She even thought that once she got a perfect score, she could stop studying altogether. But when she received the test paper, she saw only 10 points. She couldn't believe her eyes. Although she didn't care much, this score was truly unexpected. How could it be so low? Forget passing, she could have done better even with her eyes closed.
Don't let Su Ya's seemingly indifferent attitude fool you; once she agrees to something, she'll go all out. She'll do her best, unless she wasn't involved in the project at all.
Old Chi remained silent.
I saw Suya flipping through the test paper over and over again.
She felt that there was no problem with each person's steps.
But I don't know why some questions were scored as 0.
Old Chi waited for a long time.
They wanted to test Suya's patience.
When you feel you have enough time.
Then he spoke up: "Student Su, before the International Mathematical Olympiad, there is a national competition in each country. Only the best students are selected from these competitions to participate in the International Mathematical Olympiad class."
After hearing this, Su Ya felt as if she had been tricked by Old Chi.
Then they heard Elder Chi continue speaking.
Domestic competitions require that students not use knowledge from outside high school levels to solve problems, but international competitions allow such use.
The last few questions you answered all applied university-level knowledge.
This is skipping a level.
So you didn't get a single point on these questions.
Suya suddenly realized, "So that's how it is."
However, when Suya was studying on her own, she was only learning and did not consider this point.
"Then what should we do?"
Suya finally asked the question.
"Therefore, Su, you must attend this Huaguo Juli Math Olympiad training class. There will be systematic learning there."
Suya was pondering.
Now that she's on Old Chi's pirate ship, there's no way to get off. It seems she has no choice but to bite the bullet and keep going.
Although she genuinely dislikes studying.
"Alright."
Suya finally agreed.
Old Chi was like a child who had just received candy, gesturing and jumping with joy.
"I had already registered you before you came. Now I'm just waiting for you to come and sign to confirm."
After speaking, Old Chi took out an application form. It was already filled out.
Only the space below where I sign my name is still blank.
Su Ya had no choice but to sign her name on it.
You really can't underestimate the school teachers; they're setting traps everywhere. From the moment Su Ya first agreed to participate in the math Olympiad, I bet Mr. Chi was already waiting for this day.
"By the way, Su, since you registered a bit late, the math Olympiad class has already been going on for a week. Here's this week's test paper. Take it home and do it. You have three days. Give it to me when you're done."
So, Old Chi took out a large stack of exam papers from a drawer in the table and handed them to Su Ya.
“Then starting tomorrow, you will have to go to the math Olympiad class every day. I’ve already spoken to your homeroom teacher.”
"good."
Suya returned to the classroom carrying a large stack of test papers.
It was slammed onto the desk.
Bai Xiao was so startled that she was stunned.
"Sister Ya, what's wrong? Where did all these test papers come from?"
Su Ya said weakly.
"Given by Elder Chi."
"Old Chi will give you a few days to finish it."
"Three days."
Bai Xiao noticed that Ya Jie's attitude towards her had changed significantly ever since her accident.
Well, how should I put it?
If Ya-jie used to be an angel, cold and aloof, now she's like a fairy descended to earth, possessing some earthly qualities.
However, Bai Xiao didn't know that there were countless people who could be treated like this by Su Ya.
When it comes to other people, Ya-jie doesn't have that much patience.
For some reason, I thought of Su's mother again.
It seems I really need to make a trip to the medicinal herb market.
Su Ya took out her phone and called Uncle Hu, telling him that she had something to do today and would be home later.
I also spoke to Su's father.
School is over.
Suya went out through the back door.
We arrived at the Kyoto medicinal herb market by car.
Suya found the largest pharmacy.
Then I gave the other party a list of medicinal herbs.
300g ginseng, 300g atractylodes macrocephala, 300g poria cocos, 300g angelica sinensis, 300g chuanxiong rhizome, 300g white peony root, 300g prepared rehmannia root, and 300g prepared licorice root. Each ingredient should be five years old.
The pharmacy clerk noticed that most people would buy a maximum of 30 grams of herbs, but this person bought 300 grams of each herb.
This is an excessive amount of medication.
The shop assistant found their boss in the back.
The owner was receiving a guest, a man around 25 years old, and the two were having a pleasant conversation.
Then I saw the shop assistant come in to talk to the boss about this.
Based on the shop assistant's description, Ye Qinchuan felt that the person sounded somewhat familiar.
So he walked from the back to the door, opened the door a crack, and saw the girl again.
She came to buy medicinal herbs, but the herbs from last time were already used up.
So Ye Qinchuan had the shop owner sell it to that girl. She would make up the difference if it wasn't enough.
The boss, who was about the same age as him, said, "Young Master Ye, you've learned to be chivalrous now. Could it be that you've taken a fancy to that girl? She's quite pretty."
"Mr. Wang, watch your words."
"Yes, yes, yes, be careful what you say."
Then the boss sent his assistant over to give a quote.
The prices quoted were all quite low.
However, buying all these medicinal herbs cost 500,000 yuan.
Because Suya needed a long-aged medicinal herb, and you know, the older the herb, the more expensive it is.
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