Chapter 55 Birds of a Feather



"You have to promise! So I'll fill it out?" Seeing Yang Yajing's confident expression, Zhou Pengfei wrote down the name of Yiyuan on the application form.

Yang Yajing's confidence was based on evidence, because in her previous life, she had tutored him, and she knew what would likely be on the exam, and she also knew that he would eventually be admitted to Yiyuan Academy.

With Yang Yajing, a top student who had attended junior high school twice, tutoring him every night, Zhou Pengfei's grades indeed improved rapidly during the mock exams.

When the official exam came in July, he seemed to have a cheat code activated, and he didn't find the high school entrance exam difficult at all! This greatly reduced his anxiety.

Because the official announcement wouldn't be released until August, Yang Yajing arranged for the studio to take on several jobs to prevent Zhou Pengfei from overthinking.

When you get busy, time flies by. By August, if it weren't for the acceptance letter that arrived at his home, Zhou Pengfei would have almost forgotten about the entrance exam.

"Wow! I passed! I passed! I really passed!" Zhou Pengfei cheered.

"I told you you could do it!" Yang Yajing laughed.

Besides celebrating with a group of friends, Zhou Pengfei also shared the good news with his pen pal, Yun Shijin.

"Enrolling in school is just the first step; you still need to work hard towards your greater ambitions!" Yun Shijin replied to him.

They also talked about various aspects of life in their letters. Every time Zhou Pengfei exchanged letters with 'Yun Shijin', he would be very inspired and draw many interesting comics and illustrations.

Over the past two years, he has unknowingly filled more than a dozen sketchbooks. Looking at these works, he suddenly felt that 'Yun Shijin' was like his muse, fulfilling his artistic inspiration.

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