Chapter 103 The Price



Jing Chu was infected by her tone and became happy, "Okay."

After making the declaration, Li Xi thought of the upcoming exam week and felt a darkness before her eyes. Her spirits, which had just been lifted, instantly withered. She looked at the toys piled in the corner of the living room with regret. She sighed and said goodbye to Jing Chu. "It's getting late. I have to go sort out the homework I've missed recently. You..."

"I'll watch cartoons. When I get tired of them, I'll go play with Brother Yu Sui." Jing Chu took the initiative to mention his own arrangements, also wanting to reassure Li Xi.

Li Xi sighed again, "Then you turn on the TV yourself. If you have any needs, tell Aunt Lin. If you can't make up your mind, you can come to me or call your dad. Aunt Lin has your dad's contact information. If you want to contact your dad, just ask her to help you dial the number."

"I understand." Jing Chu didn't say that he could actually remember his father's phone number, he just responded obediently.

Li Xi glanced at the toys in the corner again before dragging her heavy feet back to her room. Her room had originally been a guest room, but after moving in, she felt it wasn't spacious enough. After seeking Luo Jingxuan's approval, she knocked through one of the walls and merged it with the adjacent room. With the larger space, she had it redesigned, adding not only a dressing room but also a desk and bookshelves.

She studied and wrote in this room. Initially, she considered asking Luo Jingxuan to share a corner of his study with her, but after some thought, she decided against it. Firstly, she wasn't very familiar with Luo Jingxuan at the time, and she didn't have the guts to ask for his study, as it held many business secrets. Secondly, Luo Jingxuan would use the study whenever he came home, and working in the same space with him required a strong heart. Li Xi felt a bit timid and didn't want to be alone in a confined space with Luo Jingxuan.

After much deliberation, Li Xi decided to set up a "small study" in her room. Since most of her books were textbooks and her computer was a laptop, neither took up much space.

She used to love curling up at her computer, typing away, finding it so relaxing. But today, she felt a bit down. After years of being a social worker, the sudden return to school was a huge shock, and it took her a while to adjust. And now, she had final exams, all in all her subjects, after being absent for over a month.

Perhaps this is the price of freedom. The spirit is free, but the body and behavior are imprisoned, and there is no way out until the final exam is completed.

Old swan, you are not a human being. No, the old swan is not a human being either. Woo woo woo ┭┮﹏┭┮

Despite her grief and indignation, Li Xi resigned herself to opening the document Assistant Jiang had sent her. Assistant Jiang had spoken quickly on the phone earlier, and Li Xi hadn't memorized much of the information (Li Xi reasonably suspected Assistant Jiang was simply reading from a script, not memorizing it). Apparently, Assistant Jiang understood this, having compiled a document and sent it to Li Xi.

Li Xi first looked at the schedule for the exam week, and then had a rough idea in mind, and then began to look at what Assistant Jiang had sent. It was said that the teacher had asked him to relay the course progress, as well as the exam outlines and essay requirements for certain courses.

After reading it, Li Xi breathed a sigh of relief. Writing the essay plus the open-book exams was a 50-50 split with the closed-book exams. In other words, Li Xi only needed to focus on reviewing the closed-book exams.

For open-book exams, it is enough to just go through the book to find the answers. Besides, Li Xi had listened to the lectures carefully and taken notes before, so she was familiar with most of the content and could find the answers quickly.

Writing a paper wasn't difficult. Firstly, she was originally a copywriter, so writing articles wasn't a difficult task for her. Secondly, the subjects that were used as final exams were generally practical, and the quality of the paper depended mainly on the cases. With Li Xi's powerful support group, wouldn't it be easy to get any case she wanted?

There's no shortcut to a closed-book exam; you simply need to thoroughly understand the textbook knowledge and make effective use of what the teacher teaches. Although Li Xi had missed over a month of classes, the teacher thoughtfully highlighted key points, and some teachers even provided slides...

Needless to say, this was definitely Assistant Jiang's contribution. Luo Jingxuan couldn't have imagined these details. Since Assistant Jiang was so thoughtful, Li Xi decided to forgive his previous gloating and invite him to eat together next time she cooks.

Assistant Jiang, who was working diligently, couldn't help but shudder. There are always villains who want to harm me?

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