"Of course, I'm someone who intends to study hard." Seeing that she had successfully intimidated Xu Cheng, Gu Luoqi started to act mysterious again.
Even if the answer is wrong, so what? At least she did it.
In Chinese, as long as you write a lot, you'll get some points, unlike subjects like math.
"It's over. Without you at the bottom, I won't be able to explain myself when I get back." Xu Cheng sounded somewhat dejected.
If I come in last place, I'll definitely get a lecture when I get home.
This sight made Gu Luoqi suddenly realize that her previous thoughts were not evil.
"Don't worry, I'll definitely surpass you this time!" she said confidently.
The way they were acting made it seem like a battle between two top students.
Who would have thought it was all for the sake of competing for second to last place?
"Let's go, let's eat first." Little Orange came over and hooked her arm around Gu Luoqi's neck, interrupting her grand ambition.
Li Mingya stood not far away, waiting for them.
"Then we'll be going now," Gu Luoqi said with a smile to the dejected Xu Cheng.
"Mm," Xu Cheng replied.
Once they were a little further away, Gu Luoqi pretended to be mysterious and said, "Little Orange, I'll tell you a secret." What she didn't know was just how lewd her actions were.
Just like a human trafficker who plans to abduct women and children.
"What?" Little Orange asked, looking puzzled.
Her cheeks were slightly flushed, probably from overworking her brain during the exam, and combined with her chubby cheeks, she looked even cuter than usual.
"I'm finally not last this time!" Gu Luoqi's voice rose a few decibels, and a slightly arrogant smile appeared on his face.
Cheng Cheng moved away from her and said coldly, "You're crazy."
"And it's too early to be happy," she continued.
I only took one exam.
"I think I've got this in the bag," Gu Luoqi said with a smile.
I have no idea what she's so proud of.
"How did you do on the exam this time?" she asked excitedly, ignoring Cheng Cheng's cold look.
Little Orange thought for a moment before speaking, "It's alright."
However, this was the first time Gu Luoqi had taken the initiative to talk to her about her exam results.
She used to be indifferent to these things, acting like a dead pig that doesn't fear boiling water.
"I wish I could be like you." Gu Luoqi sighed.
What Xiao Chengzi said is alright; it must really be good, at least it's a level she can't reach.
"Do I need to tell you what you're like normally?" Little Orange rolled her eyes at her.
She never seemed serious about studying before, but now she's suddenly become envious.
Gu Luoxi fell silent. Actually, it wasn't that she hadn't tried...
"Let's go, let's eat first," Li Mingya said to them with a smile.
After finishing her meal, Gu Luoxi returned to her dormitory and sat down at her desk, engrossed in her studies. Her roommates assumed she was reviewing her notes and didn't pay much attention.
Until Little Orange saw the painting on her desk.
Little Orange found the somewhat distorted-looking thing rather puzzling.
The painting, whose original form is not discernible, is clearly the work of her friend, Gu Luoxi.
Come to think of it, this guy doesn't seem to have any redeeming qualities; he was equally useless from elementary school to university.
For example, when I was learning dance as a child, I was always a step behind others and could never keep up with the other children's movements.
It took Gu's father several years to finally accept that she wasn't cut out for dancing, so he sent her to learn painting instead.
But she ultimately disappointed Mr. Gu's expectations, having studied for two years without even getting the basics down.
Of course, if he had given up so easily, he wouldn't have been Gu's father. He made many attempts afterward, but they all ended in failure.
During this process, Mr. Gu also accepted the fact that his daughter could not pursue art.
Fortunately, Gu's father was easygoing; otherwise, they simply couldn't imagine how miserable Gu Luoqi's childhood must have been.
"What is this?" Little Orange stared at it for a long time, but still had no idea what this guy had drawn.
Is this scribbles meant to be part of a ritual?
"Can't you even tell? This is the God of Literature." Gu Luoqi rolled her eyes at this clueless guy.
What if the God of Literature blames her for not showing his divine power?
Little Orange: "..." I didn't expect it to actually be true...
Intellectual disability isn't contagious, is it? She's afraid of having her IQ lowered.
Is it too late for her to break off all contact with this person?
"Can the God of Literature help you with your math test?" Little Orange's voice rose a few decibels.
You'd be better off memorizing a few more formulas.
You might need it for the exam later.
"Forget it, I'm hopeless." Gu Luoqi slumped on the table, her face contorted in misery.
Little Orange ignored her. What does it mean to regret something when you're young? This is exactly what's happening now.
"Host, take a nap first. Don't worry about the exam," the system said calmly.
"Okay." Gu Luoqi hadn't slept much last night and was exhausted now.
As for the exam, she won't know how to do it anyway, so thinking about it more won't help. She might as well catch up on some sleep.
Because I've come to terms with it, I didn't feel too much pain during the exam.
She finished her exam and handed it in early.
In the afternoon, they ate and drank as usual, seemingly no different from any other day.
However, unlike usual, people were much quieter, which made Li Mingya and Cheng Cheng feel uncomfortable.
But when they saw her studying seriously, they didn't disturb her.
Gu Luoqi finally got a good night's sleep that night.
The next day, as soon as Xiao Chengzi got up, she met her 'affectionate' gaze.
"Little Orange, hurry up and get ready, let's go have breakfast together." She had no idea that she was scaring anyone.
Cheng Cheng touched her dazed head. "Please, can you be normal for once?" She hadn't been normal for the past two days.
Gu Luoqi ignored her complaints; her good sleep had put her in a good mood all day.
She no longer felt lost like yesterday, so she felt she had performed quite well today.
She felt much more relaxed after finishing the last English exam.
It's strange, really. It wasn't her first time in high school, so why didn't she feel any sense of urgency before?
I used to think I had a very leisurely day.
The following days were much calmer, and Friday arrived in a leisurely manner. Gu Luoqi's mood did not fluctuate as much as it did during the exam.
She also learned new knowledge points at her own pace.
What might be considered review for others is different for her; for her, each new chapter is like Columbus discovering a new continent.
After completing the task assigned by the system, she slumped onto the table. "System, was I too slow?" she asked, her voice tinged with worry.
She doesn't have much time left. Everyone else has already started their first round of review, but she's still just building a foundation. Is that reasonable?
"Not slow, it's alright," the system reassured.
Learning should not be approached with a get-rich-quick mentality, otherwise the gains may outweigh the benefits.
And it has seen her efforts these days.
Although I might slack off occasionally, it's rare under its supervision.
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