Chapter 2 The Nanny's Niece's Counterattack 2
However, even with this thought in mind, when you see that each grade level contains hundreds of thousands of questions, even the most hardworking person will feel despair.
"Are we really going to have to do all these practice problems?" Tian Ran's face immediately fell.
She'd be better off doing more tasks instead; they might give fewer points, but they're simpler.
A normal task would earn her between 10,000 and 30,000 points, but this task only offered 100,000 points and was quite troublesome. If it weren't for the fact that this task couldn't be canceled, she would have really wanted to switch to another task.
But since she had already accepted the call, she had no choice but to grit her teeth and continue.
The Lin family is located on the west side of Linjia Village. There are a total of eleven people in the family. At the top of the food chain are the grandparents, who have three children: the eldest uncle Lin Jiandong, the father, and the aunt Lin Jinhui.
My aunt was married once, but later divorced and never remarried, nor did she have any children. My uncle did have three sons, but they all went out to work because they weren't good at studying. And my father, the middle one, only had one daughter.
Therefore, Lin Wei is the only girl among the third generation.
A few days ago, my aunt, who works as a nanny for a wealthy family, called and said she wanted to take her to study in a big city. The family had a big discussion about this and finally decided to send her there.
“Go, why not go if we have the means? At worst, I’ll scrimp and save to support her education,” Lin’s father said through gritted teeth.
Grandpa Lin: "I agree. Our youngest son is the best student in the Lin family. Who knows, we might actually produce a college student from our family." He thought about it for a moment and felt that this was a good idea.
Back in the day, one of their ancestors was a top scholar in the imperial examinations, and no one wanted a scholar to emerge from their family more than he did.
Upon hearing this, Uncle Lin felt he couldn't just stand by and do nothing. "In that case, I'll give my niece 2,000 yuan for tuition." For ordinary people, 2,000 yuan is nothing, but for those who make a living by farming, it represents a season's earnings.
Grandpa Lin's face lit up with satisfaction upon hearing this. "Eldest son, not bad. When the youngest son becomes successful in the future, he will definitely not forget you. Our family is currently lacking someone to help us. Once his horizons are broadened, everything will be easier."
This is a thought unique to the older generation.
Because nothing can be kept secret in a small mountain village, the news quickly spread to everyone.
"Hey, Brother Lin, are you really going to send your Lin Wei to study in another province? She's just a little girl, not a boy. Is it really necessary? She'll be someone else's wife after she gets married anyway."
"I think you'd be better off having another child, so that someone will be there to break the pot when you die." A woman's voice could be heard from afar outside the door. It was a thick, rough voice that sounded like a kind person, but the words she spoke were extremely unpleasant to hear.
Upon hearing this, Lin's father's expression darkened. "Aunt Wu, you can't say that. Just look at my sister; she's much more successful than me. She works in a big city and earns more money than I do."
“I think my youngest son will be just like his aunt, very successful.”
Besides, he only had this one daughter. If he didn't treat her well, who would he treat well? As for smashing the basin, the person is dead, who cares about that? As long as she is alright, he is at ease.
Aunt Wu said, "Fine, I'm the bad guy now. What if we spend money but she doesn't learn anything? That would be a laughingstock." Her tone was a little sour. These days, which family values their daughters as much as the Lin family?
My little one, my little one, isn't he just a money-losing brat?
She never imagined that she was also a woman.
Upon hearing this, Tian Ran immediately came out of the house. "There's no need for Aunt Wu to worry about that. I don't know if I'm successful or not, but your son is definitely a failure." (She...)
That ten-year-old who still needs to be fed and can't even dress himself—hoping he'll amount to nothing is worse than dreaming.
Ironically, that idiot was the son she had conceived after having three daughters and working her way up to forty. In the end, she gave birth to an idiot. I wonder if she regrets it?
But I suppose he doesn't regret it, right? After all, in the eyes of ignorant people, even if he's a fool, as long as he can carry on the family line, he's still better than a woman.
Aunt Wu clearly understood what she meant, and her face immediately turned ugly. "Lin Wei, is this how you talk to your elders?" Everyone knew that this matter was a knot in her heart, yet she still spoke so harshly.
Tian Ran: "That has to be a reasonable elder. What? You're only allowed to talk about me, but not about your son?"
Unable to argue with her, Aunt Wu directly had someone put her in a difficult position. "Brother Lin, you should really teach your Lin Wei a lesson. With this kind of temper, even if she gets married in the future, she'll probably be kicked out by her in-laws."
Lin's father: "You don't need to worry about that. Even if she never marries, we can still support her."
After all, there was precedent. Because Lin Jinhui didn't get married, the Lin family was quite open-minded about marriage, as long as one could earn money to support oneself.
Upon hearing this, Tian Ran gave her a defiant look. Aunt Wu was both angry and helpless, and in the end, she could only slink away, thinking to herself, "When did this little brat become so formidable?"
Sharp-tongued and never forgiving.
Lin's father didn't think anything was wrong, only that she was in a bad mood today. "Don't take Aunt Wu's words to heart. That's just her temper. If you really anger her, she'll gossip and ruin your reputation in the village."
"If we can stay in a big city in the future, that's fine, but what if we can't?" At this point, Lin's father regretted his boastful words.
He knew that if she didn't amount to anything in the future, those people would probably ridicule her. He didn't mind, but he was afraid she would be upset.
Upon hearing this, Tian Ran saw the worried look on his face and promised him, "Dad, I will definitely get into university and become very successful. Then I will bring you, Mom, Grandpa and Grandma here and make them all envious."
Mr. Lin took these words as just to coax him, but he was still flattered and smiled broadly. "Okay, I'll wait."
When she got back and told others about it, everyone laughed happily. Whether she'll amount to anything is unknown, but having the intention is commendable.
Only Tian Ran, seeing the gentle and teasing looks in everyone's eyes, knew she was serious. It's just studying, right? With her problem-solving machine mode, how could she not do well in school?
Okay, it is indeed a bit difficult.
That evening, not wanting to waste time, Tian Ran took out the original owner's book and started reading. Before long, she understood why the original owner had broken down.
I don't understand it, I really don't understand it.
Those familiar things were like scribbles; she could understand each character individually, but couldn't make sense of them when put together. The same went for Chinese; logically, her memory shouldn't be so weak, but because she was using the original owner's body, she would memorize a poem, forget it, memorize it again, and finally realize she still couldn't understand it.
What kind of start is this?
At the door, Lin's parents saw her reading diligently. They exchanged a glance, their eyes filled with relief, and they even softened their footsteps, afraid of disturbing her studies.
Tian Ran looked desperate. Actually, whether or not she was disturbed was no longer important. With her level of skill, no matter how much she was disturbed, it wouldn't have much of an impact.
Thinking back to her memories, the original owner was always at the bottom of her class after entering high school. Tian Ran thought that this was absolutely not going to work. She was already in high school, basically starting from scratch. If she couldn't even outperform others at the beginning, how could she catch up with them later?
So without thinking, she directly clicked on the high school teaching section and entered the learning courses ahead of time.
"What would you like to learn first?" a voice asked in her ear.
What's displayed in front of me are nine high school subjects: Chinese, Mathematics, English, Politics, History, Geography, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Tian Ran glanced at it and decided to start learning math first, not for any other reason than that he felt that people who were good at math were all quite capable.
She also wanted to become powerful.
Soon, although Tian Ran was still sitting in her seat, her consciousness had already entered the system space. Standing in front of her was her math teacher.
It's just that she didn't recognize him; otherwise, she would have been able to tell that he was a math professor who frequently sets questions for the college entrance examination.
He is in charge of sets and functions.
Seeing that the students had arrived, Professor Chen immediately began his lecture.
"In this lesson, we will learn the concept of sets and the basic relationships between sets."
"A set is a collection of one or more elements... It has properties such as distinctness, determinism, and so on. For example, if a set contains three numbers, 123 and 321, but in a different order, are they a set?"
...
Two options immediately appeared in front of Tian Ran: yes or no.
She chose yes, but then another question arose: why?
Because the problem wasn't difficult, she directly input the disorder of the elements, which meant that her lesson hadn't been a waste of time.
The answer is correct.
However, this learning program has a fatal flaw: once you enter the learning phase, you cannot exit on your own. You must complete the content of the lesson and complete all the content correctly before you can exit the lesson.
At first, she didn't know, but one time she accidentally entered the wrong answer and then listened to it again. The second time, she dared not let her mind wander.
If you enter the wrong answer or answer incorrectly, all the tens of minutes you listened to before will have been wasted.
But in other words, this can be considered a repetition of review, right? Tian Ran could only try to find humor in his predicament.
The coding challenge machine mode really is just a machine; it has absolutely no flexibility.
By the time she finished listening to the lesson, which should have taken only two hours, she had listened to it several times, totaling six hours. During that time, she entered the wrong answer twice and answered the questions incorrectly three times. One time, she even got the answer wrong at the very end and had to start all over again. She was getting quite frustrated by the whole thing.
Fortunately, the flow rate in the system space is different from that in reality. She stayed in the system space for six hours, while only one second passed in reality.
This means that as long as she can endure the tedium, she can grind in the system space until she dies.
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