Chapter 113 tampered with



This activity sounds really interesting!

Everyone looked excited.

When the homeroom teacher said that the class with the highest sales would receive a surprise reward, everyone became even more excited.

"What surprise reward is it, teacher?"

The audience below the stage chattered excitedly.

Zhou Sen said, "I'm afraid you won't believe it if I tell you, but the school said that the class with the highest sales volume can go to a water park in Beijing for a whole day this Saturday, stay in a guesthouse at night, and return to Jiangcheng on Sunday. All expenses will be covered by the school."

Holy crap!

The whole class gasped in unison, almost screaming.

Is this true?

The whole class can go out and have fun on the weekend, and it's not some boring picnic, but a fun place like a water park. How wonderful is that!

You can also have the whole class stay in a guesthouse together.

Their class has so much money they can't even spend it all. If their class gets first place, they can play at the water park during the day and have barbecue and sing karaoke at the guesthouse at night—they can do whatever they want!

What an amazing reward! I can't wait to try it!

Everyone initially thought that the key to this charity sale was participation.

But now, everyone is acting like they've been injected with adrenaline.

With such an award, which class wouldn't want to be number one?

The problem is, if you want to win, the block-stacking competition later on will be crucial.

After all, the purchase of goods must be made using funds provided by the school.

The budget has 37 tiers, and each tier seems to differ by only 100 yuan.

But if it's first place and last place, then it's the difference between getting a budget of 4100 yuan and getting a budget of 500 yuan.

The total amount of money generated from selling goods worth 4100 yuan is definitely much higher than the total amount of money generated from selling goods worth 500 yuan.

Basically, the higher their ranking in the block-stacking competition, the more budget they receive, and the greater their chance of winning first place.

But the game of stacking blocks also tests a lot of things.

If you have to find several people to stack the stacks together, then it tests their teamwork skills and their mental fortitude.

If the blocks collapse halfway through, you have to start over. Starting over makes you anxious, and the more anxious you are, the more likely you are to make mistakes. With so many people involved, the outcome is hard to predict; there's just too much uncertainty.

If you want to play it safe, it's best to have one person go up and focus on stacking.

The problem is, when it comes to stacking blocks, it depends on who in the class has the steadyest hands and the best mental fortitude.

Not to mention how difficult it would be to find someone whom the whole class trusts unanimously. Even if someone were chosen, imagine the pressure that person would face representing the entire class in the competition.

Good grades make the whole class happy, but if you accidentally get bad grades, you might get a lot of complaints.

Who would want to do something so strenuous and thankless?

Twenty minutes later.

Throughout the entire senior year, students from all 37 classes lined up according to their classes, gathering in dense crowds on the playground.

Each class had a table in front of them, and on each table was a bowl of flat, cylindrical building blocks.

After the host announced the rules, all the classes began discussing tactics.

The top-performing class, as always, stood in the most prominent place among all the classes, while the students of Class 36, as always, were in the most secluded corner.

Everyone gathered together.

"What should we do? Maybe we should send one person from our class to stack them. I feel like it's easy to make mistakes if there are too many people."

"I see that the top class sent Jiang Ranran. I heard that Jiang Ranran is proficient in cello. A person who learns musical instruments must have a solid foundation."

"Why bother with the top-performing classes? The important thing is who from our class will be selected."

Everyone looked at class monitor Wu Qiuqiu. Wu Qiuqiu immediately waved her hand and shook her head like a rattle drum.

"No, no, no, I can't. With my mental fortitude, my hands are already shaking before I even start..."

Wang Qing volunteered: "Why don't I do it!"

The others, however, looked distrustful: "You'd better give up. You're always so impulsive; we can't trust you."

The air remained still for two seconds.

Everyone turned their attention to Jiang Nian, who was standing at the very back.

They say Nianjie is a genius. If she's so good at studying, she must be pretty good at building blocks too, right?

Most importantly, among all the students in Class 36, Jiang Nian is the one least likely to get angry or complain.

After all, if Jiang Nian hadn't transferred to Class 36, Chi Lin, Han Xu, and Tang Qiuyue wouldn't have followed. Not everyone in their class would have received an Apple laptop, nor would they have received sponsorship from the Ji Group, and they certainly wouldn't have had the opportunity to be in the same WeChat group as a big-name professor like Ji Yanci.

In other words, without Sister Nian, there would be no Class 36 that has made such a comeback. Sister Nian is their precious treasure.

Even if Nianjie loses the competition, no one will blame her if she goes up there.

Wu Qiuqiu scratched her head and looked at Jiang Nian: "Jiang Nian, how about you..."

Jiang Nian glanced at the expectant looks on everyone's faces and replied calmly, "Okay."

It wasn't that Jiang Nian agreed purely because of the expectations of her classmates.

The main thing is that she actually practiced stacking blocks.

All her skills were taught to her by teachers arranged by Lu Zhaokun, except for guns, which Lu Zhaokun personally taught her.

When she first started learning to shoot, her hands were unsteady, so Lu Zhaokun had her stack blocks every day.

She kept stacking blocks until they were taller than her, and her hands wouldn't shake.

The referee blew the whistle, and each class began to prepare.

Jiang Ranran could see from afar that Jiang Nian was the one who stepped forward from Class 36's line.

—It's Jiang Nian, it's Jiang Nian again.

Whenever Jiang Nian appears, she gets stolen the spotlight.

The sea of ​​flowers that day... that night's firefly flower sea, it turned out, was prepared for Jiang Nian.

Jiang Nianming was abandoned at birth and grew up in a poor mountain village. Why did she deserve Si Boye's favor? She doesn't even deserve it!

Just seeing Jiang Nian's figure made Jiang Ranran's eyes turn red with jealousy.

It doesn't matter.

She was actually hoping that Class 36 would let Jiang Nian play today.

After all, she had long been prepared to take first place.

“Ms. Jiang, these building blocks on your table are filled with heavy iron blocks. With such weight, as long as you are steady, even if you stack all these building blocks on top of each other, they won’t fall over.”

"No one can tell that your building blocks are any different."

Before the competition began, a bearded man in charge of arranging the blocks spoke to Jiang Ranran in a voice only the two of them could hear.

hehe.

Jiang Ranran gave a cold laugh, her eyes filled with smugness and malice.

Jiang Nian is so capable, isn't she? She'll see if Jiang Nian can beat her today!

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