Chapter 26 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack
Lin Wei said so much, but the essence of it was still that she could be saved. Nothing is more joyful than knowing that you are making progress step by step.
In the library, she picked up a few books and started reading. There were still many books that were suitable for her at this stage. Lin Wei read the knowledge she needed several times, and just glanced at the rest.
Perhaps her thinking has evolved to some extent; the physics competition was somewhat difficult for her, but only somewhat difficult, and she could figure out most of the problems. This reduced the pressure on Lin Wei considerably.
As long as you can secure one subject, it doesn't matter if you don't make it into the other subject.
However, she still didn't intend to give up on biology. Because of this, after doing some physics competition problems, she went to the library to find some biology books, including those for junior high and high school students. She brought back any books that were even remotely related to biology to read.
At this moment, she felt a little regretful. If only these books could be moved into the system space, she wouldn't have to spend so much time reading them.
Meanwhile, [the result of the divination] has developed a habit these days: after finishing something, he will check the website to see if anyone has sent him a message.
Since he sent that emoji, there's been no response to "There's no food in my lunchbox." Remembering that the math competition results were out, he casually asked, "How did you do on your last math competition?"
Qin Siyu scored 60 points, clearly not in the top three. Although Lin Wei had given him some extra help last time, and he might not have done very well, Qin Siyu kept nagging him about how he'd rather teach others than him. Who knows how many points that genius got?
He couldn't help but become curious as well.
However, after asking the question, no one answered for a long time. Lin Wei had been studying biology like crazy lately, so how could she have time to go online and look at these messages?
When she finally saw it, five days had passed. She was quite surprised, not expecting him to send her a message when she hadn't seen it for so many days.
Fearing misunderstanding, she immediately explained, "I've been busy studying these past few days and haven't checked my phone, so I haven't seen your messages. I'm sorry." Then she answered his question, "I think I did pretty well on my math test last time; it was a little better than I expected." She didn't mention that she got first place, mainly because if she did, it would be easy for him to find out who she was, and she was still a little worried about it being just a matter of time.
Because of this, Lin Wei directly tipped him twenty yuan in the comments section of his previous post, saying, "It's not much, but I'll treat you to a milk tea." It was just a token gesture, considering how difficult it was to get money out of her.
However, she was still aware of the cost of 20 yuan and the long-term tutor.
When he saw her message after obtaining the results from the divination, he guessed why she replied that way: "She's quite cautious. It seems her grades are indeed quite good." If she didn't have a ranking, why would she hide it? Fortunately, he wasn't the type to pry into people's identities or dig up their schools and names, so he just smiled and let it go.
The only strange thing was that his gaze fell on the tip she had given him; this was the first time in his life that someone had given him a tip, and for such a small amount at that.
Buy milk tea? He never drinks those things.
Because she was afraid of forgetting his existence again, Lin Wei set up a notification sound on her phone so that she could immediately recognize him as soon as she heard it.
So when the message came again, she went to check it immediately. She saw him asking what she was studying. She glanced at the creature in front of her, her face contorted with pain, and replied, "Biology."
"I've never seen a subject harder than this." Although she said this for every subject, she swore that this time it was absolutely true.
[The result of the divination] After seeing it, he felt that it shouldn't be like this. She could overcome such a difficult math competition, how could she not be able to deal with a small creature? But since he didn't feel that anything was wrong at this time, he just told her to read more books and memorize more.
The answers to many biological questions are in books; if you memorize them, you'll generally have no problems. He doesn't have any good methods for dealing with this.
Thus, Lin Wei missed another chance to learn the truth. She has now barely managed to memorize about 70-80% of the biology material for the first semester of high school.
This brings us to Lin Wei's memory. Originally, her memory wasn't very good, but she put in a lot of effort to memorize what the system teacher said.
Never before had she discovered her memory could be so good. She could listen to almost an entire book and memorize it instantly. To prevent forgetting, she would review the key points the teacher had emphasized in class afterward. Even if she didn't understand the meaning of a term, she would memorize it thoroughly and then copy it down.
Lin Wei felt that she was now terrifyingly strong.
Just then, a post about biology questions popped up in front of her. She accidentally clicked on it and found that she knew the answer to the question, so she started answering it directly.
The language used to select "Option B" is concise and avoids unnecessary words.
She disappeared for quite some time during this period, unaware that people were calling her a "big shot" behind her back. As a result, she became more casual and less pressured when solving problems. Before, she might have explained some procedures, but now, what's the point of explaining an answer that's obvious at a glance?
Subtly, her thinking has changed. Although she still subconsciously feels that she is an ordinary person, she is actually thinking like a top student.
The student who asked the question watched as she left an answer and walked away, and there was nothing they could do to stop her.
"Seriously? I want to know why the answer is B. Don't just leave me with an answer and run away!" She was on the verge of tears. Finally, someone answered, but it was practically useless.
When someone who came in saw this scene, they burst into laughter. "Haha, that's just how F God is. Maybe your question was too simple, and she felt there was no need to explain it."
Another person joined in, saying, "Watching F-God solve a problem, she always runs so fast! I have questions I want to ask her, but I can never catch up. Next time, I'll definitely stop her."
Meanwhile, what was Lin Wei doing? She was working on practice problems posted by others on a learning and exchange website, brimming with confidence.
"Every time I get utterly defeated by a creature, I feel like I can come here for a stroll." It's so simple that it makes her feel incredibly strong, and she can learn something new again.
Seeing some overly simple answers, she simply replied, "Read the book, the answer is in the book." How lazy must someone be to prefer asking others online rather than looking up a book? Lin Wei was somewhat exasperated.
Learn from her; she hasn't taken a break since the start of the semester.
When her confidence swelled and she felt she could do it again, she entered the system space to study again, this time studying biology for "second year of high school".
To say that she's mastered everything she learned last time would be a lie; she only has a rough understanding. She certainly recognizes the characters, and she can memorize the nouns, but deeper knowledge requires complete comprehension.
In a typical high school biology textbook, you might only learn some basic knowledge, telling you what a word means and what its function is. You need to scrutinize the words to choose the answer, and even a slight difference in wording can lead to a mistake. However, you can usually find the answer by flipping through the textbook.
However, the system space is different; it goes into too much depth, giving a feeling of dimensional reduction.
Imagine I buy a router today. My high school education taught me what a router is, its function, its structure, and its operating principles. However, this course teaches you how to build one from scratch, how to increase its bandwidth by hundreds, thousands, or even more times, and, to put it more dramatically, how to achieve a contactless data connection without a network cable. Signal transmission is also a key part of this course. For a beginner, this is practically a bottomless pit.
In the context of biology, it doesn't explain the structure or cellular composition of things. Instead, it teaches you how to cultivate an ordinary flower into a tyrannical plant, a plant that can eat people. And the thing is, you won't discover this unless you delve deeper.
Lin Wei's biggest lack was time, so she wouldn't think about these things.
This led to her becoming increasingly confused and numb the more she studied, and she could only rely on the few questions on learning exchange websites to keep herself motivated to continue learning.
Dou Xiuyun, the person in charge of this Biology Olympiad, came to this learning and exchange website to find some talented people, hoping to give it a try.
I hadn't held out much hope, but seeing the name "F God" in so many posts piqued my curiosity. F God? What kind of person could be called a god?
Because of this, she scrolled through hundreds, even thousands, of posts, and even found the source of her posts from other people. Then she discovered something. This "F God" had an extremely wide range of knowledge. There was physics, mathematics, English, and biology. Clearly, her level was quite high.
What bothered her most was her answer to a biology question: "Exosomes derived from immune cells play an important role in intervening in the proliferation and growth of cancer cells, and the regulation of immune responses depends on cell vesicles..." A long passage, definitely not the level a first-year high school student should have.
An undergraduate student? No, even an undergraduate student wouldn't qualify. Her argument alone, with a little more elaboration, is enough to be the title of a paper. If supported by sufficient data, publishing in an SCI journal wouldn't be out of the question.
Which school does this person go to? Is he really just a first-year high school student?
If so, Dou Xiuyun's breathing became heavy, and her finger was already tapping the private chat. If she really had that ability, then there was real hope for this international competition.
She happens to have one spot available, and if she can pass the test, giving it to her wouldn't be a bad idea; it's a desperate measure.
However, her excitement froze the next second because Lin Wei had set a rule to disable private chat.
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