Chapter 34 Seats



Wow.

The whole class gasped.

She was just asking someone to tutor her, and now she's suddenly become the top student in the whole school?

"Is it fake?"

"So bad at math but so good at physics, is he a student who excels in only one subject?"

"It can be this extreme?"

...

He Jing immediately smiled.

First in physics in the whole school?

She remembered that in the original story, she only got 19 points on her most recent physics exam. Even if you put a small dried fish on the test paper, the cat would still get more points than her. How dare she say that she was the best in the whole school?

That's great, as expected of the female lead, she has guts.

Suddenly, a hoarse, pleasant boyish voice rang out from the back of the classroom: "Then can you tell me what the highest and lowest points are when a train makes a turn?"

Cheng Yi froze.

The boy who had spoken slowly stood up from behind her: "Cheng Yi has the best physics score in the whole school. Surely she can't even solve such a simple problem? He Jing could answer this question orally."

He Jing: "..."

What's it to her!

He Jing was truly bewildered. If it was an accident that the two of them didn't fall in love at first sight as in the original novel, then what was going on here?

She had a feeling that Yan Hanxi and Cheng Yi were completely at odds. Could it be that their script had changed from developing feelings over time to a love-hate relationship...?

This is too unpredictable...

He Jing could clearly sense that Cheng Yi was panicking, so she could only try her best to salvage the situation: "I...I haven't done this question before, and the textbooks at my old school are different from those at Yingao High School, so there's a lot of knowledge I haven't learned..."

Yan Hanxi chuckled softly, his meaning ambiguous.

Cheng Yi struggled to keep from showing weakness, stubbornly insisting, "But I believe I'll catch up quickly. You'll see in the next physics test, Yan."

Yan Hanxi raised an eyebrow, reluctantly believing her nonsense, and sat down.

The physics teacher spoke up at the right moment: "Cheng Yi's determination is excellent. You must work even harder in the future and make a difference in the field of physics to contribute to the country."

Cheng Yi nodded: "Thank you for your encouragement, teacher."

In an instant, the way the whole class looked at her changed.

If she really is a physics genius, then what she said to He Jing before wasn't too outrageous. Maybe He Jing really did surpass her because of tutoring from a famous teacher...

Cheng Yi finally felt much better. Now that she had made her decision, she was determined to beat He Jing in the next physics test and secure her place at Yin Gao High School.

He Jing noticed the subtle looks her classmates were giving her and found it amusing. As Cheng Yi herself said, the truth would be revealed in the next test. If Cheng Yi could make rapid progress and surpass her in a short period of time, that was her own ability and had little to do with He Jing.

Does Cheng Yi becoming the last one in the exam mean she will become the last one?

That's impossible.

I calmly attended the second class, which was taught by our homeroom teacher, who was also a Chinese language teacher. Before class, she made a special announcement: "After this monthly exam, we will be reassigning seats. In order to prevent some students from secretly playing on their phones during class from disturbing others, the seating arrangement this time will be based on the total score. The first and second place students will sit together, the third and fourth place students will sit together, and so on. I hope everyone will work hard."

As soon as he finished speaking, the whole class erupted in cheers.

In an instant, He Jing's expression changed, and she could no longer remain calm.

Doesn't this mean... she'll be sitting next to Yan Hanxi?

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