Chapter 80 Heavens above! It seems their school has struck gold!



Chapter 80 Heavens above! It seems their school has struck gold!

office.

Pei Jinwu finished half of the math test, then stopped and started working on the Chinese test.

Two sets of test papers were exchanged back and forth.

The teachers were completely dumbfounded; they had never seen anything like it before.

What kind of trick are they up to?

She better actually know how to do it!

——

Time passed second by second.

The blank spaces on the two answer sheets are getting fewer and fewer.

The teachers then realized that the math test was already finished, and only the essay part of the Chinese test was missing.

at this time.

There are fifteen minutes left until the end of the exam.

The conclusion of the essay should be limited to a maximum of five minutes.

so.

Did she finish the exam ahead of schedule again?

ah? ? ?

The teachers' eyes widened in disbelief.

How to complete two exam papers simultaneously in less than two and a half hours?

You need to know.

Just the Chinese language lesson alone takes two and a half hours.

"..."

The head of the teaching department suddenly stood up, his eyes wide as he stared at the tip of Pei Jinwu's pen.

Without the slightest pause, it was terrifyingly fast.

Does she not need to use her brain to think?

no.

He needed to get a closer look to see what was going on.

The head of teaching stood up, and the math, language arts, and other subject teachers also stood up curiously.

The deadline has passed; all that's left is grading and tallying the scores...

Now that things have progressed to this point, their attitude towards the students has completely changed.

I dare not guess the score.

after all……

I'm really afraid of being proven wrong.

"Thud—"

Just as the teachers were looking at each other in bewilderment, the crisp sound of pens falling brought them back to their senses.

"Teacher, I'm done writing."

Pei Jinwu put down her pen, rubbed her wrist, and casually asked, "Can I grade this?"

After finishing grading, it was lunchtime.

She had made an appointment with Xu Qingye and the others.

"ah?"

The head of the teaching department was completely out of sorts. He scratched his head and looked at the equally bewildered math and language arts teachers of Class 1, his expression blank: "You two, revise it right here."

"Um."

The math teacher and the language arts teacher stepped forward side by side.

Pei Jinwu obediently gave up her seat and quietly retreated to a corner.

"This...this..."

A few minutes later, the first to speak was the Chinese teacher.

"?"

Hearing the sound, the other teachers looked over.

She held Pei Jinwu's Chinese answer sheet in both hands, but after a long pause, she couldn't explain what it was.

Did I do too well or too poorly on the test?

"What's wrong?"

The Chinese teacher from Class Two, curious, leaned closer and asked, "Is there a problem?"

"Wow!" Her eyes lit up when she saw the Chinese answer sheet, and she exclaimed in surprise, "Your handwriting is really good!"

It looks like he's practiced; his brushstrokes are firm and powerful, yet still elegant.

"It looks nice." The Chinese teacher of Class 3 nodded, somewhat mesmerized. "I've never seen such a pleasing and neat answer sheet."

In the previous quiz, the Chinese language test papers were graded by the three of their Chinese language teachers.

One person is responsible for several questions.

To ensure fairness, the candidates' names were covered with white paper during the grading process.

Because Pei Jinwu's calligraphy was good, and his answer was also excellent.

So when it was their turn to grade the questions, they gave them all full marks.

Overall: Full marks.

"I thought her essays were very good when I corrected them before," said the Chinese teacher of Class 2. "This one is even better than the previous one, with a more complete structure."

To be honest, even after teaching for over a decade, she couldn't write such an excellent essay.

"Let's revise it and see how well we score on the other questions. What if we only do well on the multiple-choice questions and the essay?"

"..."

Urged on by the other Chinese language teachers, the Chinese language teacher of Class 1 picked up a red pen and began grading the papers, checking the answers against the provided answers.

The multiple-choice questions were all correct, without a doubt.

All the answers to the poetry fill-in-the-blank questions are correct.

The analysis of the classical Chinese text is entirely correct.

By this point, the Chinese teacher's hands were trembling, and her mind was buzzing.

The final section consists of article analysis and an essay.

The most difficult part of the entire exam paper.

There were many questions, and the answers were complicated. The Chinese teacher read them very carefully.

"Pei Jinwu's answer seems to be different from the standard answer," the chemistry teacher said curiously.

"Hmm, it's different from the standard answer. But..." the Chinese teacher nodded, her tone muffled, "it's better than the standard answer."

The logic language is absolutely perfect.

I can't find the reason to deduct points.

"The composition..." The language arts teacher's gaze fell on the composition, looking helpless. "How many points do you think would be appropriate?"

"..."

The other Chinese language teachers dared not say a word.

This essay is at the level of a conceptual essay.

They wouldn't dare to think that way.

"..."

The Chinese teacher hesitated for two seconds and silently wrote down 60 points.

Total score...

Do we even need to calculate it?

She was very careful with the revisions throughout, but unexpectedly, she still got a perfect score in the end.

"Is it really a perfect score?"

The Chinese language teachers from the three classes stood there stunned, while the teachers from other subjects excitedly crowded around, saying, "Let me see, let me see."

"Let me see it too."

"Don't grab it! I've never seen a perfect score Chinese exam paper before. Let me see it."

"..."

The desks were crowded with teachers, their chatter was so loud it hurt my ears.

"???"

Pei Jinwu, who was in the corner, slightly lifted her eyelids, checked that no one was watching, and quickly took out a piece of candy from her pocket and put it in her mouth.

Then she put her hands down and resumed her obedient student demeanor.

Looking at this scene.

The man in the monitoring room lost all his gloom, replaced by a warm, indulgent smile.

This girl...

He actually got a perfect score again.

He only completed the first year of high school, and his report card was full of zeros...

Little liar.

——

"Let me see!"

The head of the teaching department wanted to see the Chinese exam paper, but after trying for a long time, he still couldn't squeeze in.

"Give me……"

He finally managed to squeeze in, but the exam paper was passed around and around. He was sweating profusely, and his glasses almost fell off, but he still couldn't get his hands on it, so he simply gave up.

"Stop arguing!"

The headmaster wiped his sweat and said unhappily, "Where's the math test? Have you finished grading it yet?!"

"Yeah, where's Lao Liu?"

Finally, someone realized what was happening, and then everyone started looking for the math teacher.

Looking around, I finally found Lao Liu and the math teacher from Class 2-3 next to the trash can.

Three grown men squatted on the ground, heads hanging low.

I doubt the meaning of life; I feel like I have no will to live.

"Old Liu, how's it going?"

This time, the head of the teaching department was smarter; he ran faster than the other teachers and quickly grabbed the math answer sheet.

Start counting the fractions.

First question: Full marks.

The second question: Full marks.

The third question: Full marks.

No.…

Further on, it's all just lines without any X.

Another perfect score?

The head of the teaching department, fearing he might misread the answer sheet, flipped it over and over again.

I couldn't find a single mistake.

No wonder.

Mr. Liu, the math teacher, is so emo because he's been slapped in the face by reality.

He got full marks in both Chinese and Math.

This exam was conducted under the watchful eyes of all the teachers in the senior year.

The exam paper was a newly obtained, confidential document, and the answers could not possibly be leaked.

so……

Both perfect scores were earned by Pei Jinwu through her own hard work.

She did not cheat.

If that's the case, Pei Jinwu's grades would far surpass those of Zhao Qianqian, who is first in the grade.

If he were equally excellent in other subjects, such grades would be good enough for the college entrance exam...

The top student in the capital might not be able to outperform her.

Thinking about this...

The teachers gasped for breath, their eyes lighting up.

Heaven!

Their school seems to have struck gold!

——

good evening.

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