Chapter 278 Heartfelt Wishes <Shang Yunmiao (Fourth update! Bonus chapter for donations exceeding 900!)



The honest and conscientious Chen Bing was not as resourceful as the other students mentioned above. Throughout the exam, he did the same thing as he would at school, writing the paper diligently.

Moreover, he completed the next six subjects diligently, without cheating, playing around, or using his phone. At most, he learned some knowledge unrelated to the exam after finishing the test.

With this responsible attitude, Chen Bing's final exam paper was naturally quite good.

After all the exams were completed and other miscellaneous tasks were finished, teachers began grading papers one after another as students started their holidays.

As an ambitious, middle-aged male teacher who is barely in his prime, Fang Anmin naturally puts his heart and soul into all aspects of his work.

Sure enough, after proctoring the last history exam and holding an online meeting for everyone to discuss "safety matters during the two-day holiday and a summary of the first online exam," he immediately started grading the papers.

Although this was the first time he had experienced an online exam in his many years of teaching, Fang Anmin knew from the students' assignments submitted over the previous month that many would definitely plagiarize, search for answers, or even just do a haphazard job.

All of this was within his tolerance.

Okay, having given himself a heads-up, Fang Anmin looked at the first exam paper.

All multiple choice questions were answered correctly.

All fill-in-the-blank questions were answered correctly.

The essay questions...were all correct?

No? Which student is this? They're so blatantly asking for answers, getting everything right right right? What's the point of me correcting their work? What's the point of the exam?

Let me take a good look! Who is this arrogant and ignorant guy?

Fang Anmin angrily checked who had submitted the test paper and decided to call the parents later to question them about how they usually disciplined their child.

Then, he saw the three bright characters "Shang Yunmiao".

Oh, it's Shang Yunmiao. It's alright then.

After casually giving the diligent student a perfect score of 100, Fang Anmin continued reading.

Huh? How come this test paper is also a perfect score? When did our class get so many perfect scores? It must be copied!

Enraged once more, Fang Anmin began to examine the candidates who had submitted their exam papers.

Oh, it's Chen Bing's. That's alright then. Chen Bing is a great classmate; not only are her grades incredibly good, but she can even talk to the county's Bureau Chief of Commerce.

I remember helping him with a small favor during New Year's Day last semester, and later when it came time to apply for a senior professional title, everything went smoothly. I found out that Director Shang had secretly given him the green light, which is why it went so smoothly.

After awarding the score of 100, Fang Anmin moved on to looking at the next student's paper.

But to avoid a misunderstanding like the one just now, he made a point of checking the student's name first.

Han Xingyue? Hmm, she's a bit of a troublemaker, but her grades are alright. This math test wasn't too difficult, but I wonder how well she's been studying lately.

Um……

How should I put it?

The correct and incorrect questions on this test paper are very evenly distributed. Moreover, she was able to solve the difficult questions at the beginning with ease, so why did she only write the first few steps of this easy question with a slightly larger calculation?

This looks exactly like something I found by searching for answers to exam questions.

Fang Anmin sighed. He had expected this, after all, not all students are like Chen Bing and Shang Yunmiao.

He casually skimmed over the paper, not intending to give it any marks. After all, it wasn't her own work; what was the point of grading it?

Soon, Fang Anmin realized that the grading did have some meaning, because Han Xingyue's performance was significantly better than most of his classmates; at least she knew how to fool him a little. Some classmates, on the other hand, didn't even bother to act; they just mindlessly copied from online question-searching software.

The second-to-last question was adapted from last year's middle school entrance exam. A single numerical difference made the answer to every step of the question different. These idiots just blindly copied it, and got it all wrong!

Suppressing his anger, Fang Anmin carefully reviewed the results of the exam.

There were a total of six students who got full marks. They all usually score 95+, so it's highly unlikely that they copied the answers.

They got all the other questions right, but got the second to last question wrong, meaning that three students completely copied from the question-searching software.

Because of the second-to-last question, nine students got it wrong by following the standardized approach from last year's middle school entrance exam, and it's almost certain that they copied it.

There were three pairs of identical exam papers, and seven more suspected cases of cheating, but it could not be confirmed.

In addition, there were four particularly poorly written papers that were so messy that they didn't even get a score of 40.

These are 28 papers that didn't get full marks. That means roughly half the class sloppily passed the exam. And this is supposed to be a top-tier class! How can a top-tier class be in such a sorry state? Are they even going to pass the high school entrance exam?!

In a fit of rage, Fang Anmin called the parents of the students who had clearly cheated, as well as those whose papers were a mess. He gave them a thorough "inquiry" about their recent academic progress, successfully ensuring they had a "wonderful" holiday.

After doing all this, he still didn't feel relieved, so he wrote a short essay that openly and subtly condemned cheating and posted it in the DingTalk group.

Only then did he finally calm down a little.

Meanwhile, at Chen Bing's home, which wasn't far from Fang Anmin's, Chen Bing, who had just finished his exams and could now happily enjoy his holiday and small business, was clearly in a much better mood than Fang Anmin.

This afternoon, as soon as the exams ended, Liu Yue insisted on inviting Yunxuan and her daughter, who were at home, to her house, saying that they had worked hard on the exams these past two days and she wanted to treat them well.

Yunxuan readily agreed and happily brought her daughter to Chen Bing's house.

Our Yueyue sister generously laid out large seafood dishes such as lobster, bread crab, octopus, and salmon to eat. She then decided to have some hot pot, some sushi, and some pan-fried.

A teacher's family isn't like a business; while they may have a respectable lifestyle, their modest income can't afford some expensive ingredients. So when Yunxuan saw these, she waved her hand repeatedly, saying it was too much trouble.

Liu Yue had already prepared her reply, and directly took Yun Xuan's hand and said, "We're all family, so let's not be formal. Besides, Bingbing troubled you a lot when she was in Baishi, so what's this little token? I also treat Yun Miao like my own daughter."

Hearing this, Yunxuan found it much easier to accept. She glanced at her daughter beside her, then at Chen Bing sitting at the table silently preparing the lobster and turtle, and finally smiled inwardly, saying nothing more.

That's true. Your daughter, whom you've raised for over ten years, is clearly no longer going to leave your home. This small token of appreciation really isn't worth arguing about anymore.

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