Chapter 296 Being Scolded



Seeing that Yun Duo's attitude in admitting her mistake was quite sincere, Wu Zhiyuan felt a little better. He nodded and said calmly, "Since you know you're wrong, sit down and listen carefully. Don't daydream or doze off!"

"Yes," Yun Duo replied earnestly, "Thank you, teacher." Then she sat down.

This time, Yunduo actually perked up and didn't doze off again.

But... I still find listening to lectures like this torturous.

Fortunately, he didn't suffer for long. In this lesson, Teacher Wu only taught three characters. They were all very simple characters, and after teaching them, the students practiced writing them on their own. Without the soporific, hypnotic voice, Yun Duo's urge to doze off lessened considerably. Plus, the need to 'do her best' to make her handwriting look even more childish actually helped her concentrate.

When a person concentrates, they naturally won't doze off anymore.

After assigning the "classwork" of writing, Teacher Wu stepped down from the podium and walked to the middle of the desks, watching each student write. Most of these elementary school students had never been exposed to books before, and this was their first time writing. Even for very simple characters, their writing was crooked and uneven, with strokes of varying lengths. Moreover, despite having just been taught the stroke order, some students were still writing it backwards.

To call it writing is an exaggeration; for most children learning to write for the first time, it's more like they're tracing or 'drawing' characters. Teacher Wu found this both amusing and exasperating.

When he walked up to Yunduo, Teacher Wu thought he would see the same scene as before, but to his surprise, he was stunned at first glance.

It's not that Yun Duo's handwriting is particularly good. After all, firstly, the original owner didn't have such physical memory, and secondly, after graduation, she spent far more time on her phone and computer than on handwriting. With less practice, her handwriting naturally didn't look as good.

Of course, most importantly, she was deliberately making her handwriting ugly, deliberately writing those characters stroke by stroke in a straight line.

So it still looks quite childish. At least in Teacher Wu's eyes, it looks very childish. But! Childish as it may be, Yun Duo's characters are all neatly written, with proper strokes and a reasonable character structure. Throughout the entire piece, the characters are all about the same size. Moreover, she writes quite fast. For a first-grade student, or more accurately, a student who has just started their first Chinese language class, this is quite remarkable!

Teacher Wu was naturally extremely surprised and looked at Yun Duo, asking, "This student, have you ever learned to write before?" That was the only possibility.

She had studied it, but the original owner of this body hadn't, and had no opportunity to, learn it... Well, she herself knew that if she hadn't studied it, it would be impossible for her to write like that; nobody's stupid! Look at her deskmate's crooked, scribble-like characters—unless she was a genius. Hmm, that explanation is even less plausible. After thinking it over, Yun Duo felt that the only way was to pin the blame on Li Cheng. That would make a slightly better sense of it.

That's all we can do.

Yun Duo thought to herself. Then, looking at Teacher Wu, she nodded somewhat shyly and said softly, "A little boy came to our village before. He was from the city and could write. He taught me a little, and I wrote it on the ground."

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