Sun Ye picked up the fountain pen. This pen was specially given to Sun Ye by Professor Liu for his exams. It was a Hero brand pen, and it wrote very smoothly.
Sun Ye wrote her own name based on her experience in previous exams. It didn't matter if she didn't write it, after all, she was the only one who could make no mistakes in the entire exam.
The test paper arranged the contents from easy to difficult, and even the first question asked what was the smallest single digit in a natural number. Sun Ye's eyes lit up and he wrote down the answer confidently.
The principal's office was silent, with the only sound being the swishing sound of Sun Ye's pen tip touching the paper.
People outside the house had no idea how relaxed Sun Ye was. Her mom and dad were worried about her. In order not to affect Sun Ye's exam, they stood at the wall where Sun Ye couldn't see them, and didn't even dare to show their heads out of the window.
Occasionally, a teacher would pass by here, and Sun's parents would quietly walk over to ask them to speak more quietly. The teachers also knew that a young student was taking an exam, so they expressed their understanding and cooperated with Sun's parents.
As for Professor Liu, he went with the principal to inspect the classrooms downstairs. Professor Liu was absent-minded as his mind was still on Sun Ye in the office.
As for the issue of Sun Ye cheating if no one is watching him, there is no need to worry about it. The moral character of the students taught by oneself is still trustworthy.
Sun Ye turned a deaf ear to what was happening outside the window and focused entirely on his study.
There are three test papers in total, namely Chinese, Russian, and mathematics.
The question was not difficult, and it was only a matter of time to finish it. Sun Ye was particularly careful when writing. The exam would be graded on the surface of the paper, and it would not look good if there were some ink blobs on it.
Math was okay, but Russian and Chinese took a long time. I had to write 10 to 20 words for each question, not to mention the 600-word article in Chinese that came later.
It took him more than ten minutes just to come up with the idea, and he couldn't write anything out of the ordinary. Sun Ye had no choice but to try to fit in with the "red and professional" style, without revealing a single bit of his rebellious thoughts.
After completing the three test papers one by one, Sun Ye went over them one last time and checked them over again to avoid making careless mistakes that would be disastrous.
Very good, it seems that it was correct, all of them were the answers in her mind. Sun Ye put down the pen, put the cap on it, stood up, and suppressed the urge to stretch.
Move the stool away, organize the test papers, and place them neatly on the table to make it look cleaner.
Sun Ye looked outside and didn't see anyone. He frowned and thought for a while, then opened the office door.
Mr. and Mrs. Sun were standing on the right side of the door, close to the window but not leaning against it to see what was going on inside. Professor Liu and the principal were standing on the left side and were not talking.
Just to ensure her absolute quiet.
The door creaked open and everyone turned to look at Sun Ye, their eyes full of expectation.
"I'm done."
Sun Ye announced the result, and the four people walked past Sun Ye and entered one after another, without anyone saying a word to Sun Ye.
Sun Ye touched her nose helplessly. It seemed that the test paper was more attractive than her.
Sun's father and mother stood in front of the desk. The principal took out a pen to correct the freshly-issued test papers. He had the answers to this set of test papers, so he had to be able to check the answers.
Sun Ye walked in and stood next to Sun's mother. She held Sun's mother's arm and could clearly feel Sun's nervousness. His whole body was tense and his hands were holding the hem of his clothes. The principal took a deep breath every time he wrote.
Sun Ye quietly pressed his mother's tense hands, but unexpectedly his mother pinched Sun Ye's palms in return, as if to tell him not to worry.
Sun Ye was at a loss for words, so he just did as his mother wished and kept his hands still.
Doing the test papers is difficult and takes a long time, but grading them is quick. All three test papers were graded in less than fifteen minutes.
Sun Ye got all the points for the objective questions, which was a very impressive score. In the eyes of Sun's parents, Sun Ye got all the answers right. Didn't they see that the principal gave him all the marks?
Sun Ye also breathed a sigh of relief, his junior high school diploma was secured!
The principal knew that Sun Ye still had to take the high school diploma exam, so he didn't delay any longer and readily issued the diploma and stamped it as he was told.
Sun Ye hadn't even touched the freshly issued graduation certificate yet, and his mother was holding it firmly. Time was running out, so they rushed to the next venue.
No matter what, it's noon and time to eat.
The group of four had no choice but to stop rushing to the high school and go to the state-owned hotel instead.
They ordered three dishes and a soup. Since they came early, there was also a meat dish, so Sun's mother ordered a meat dish.
Professor Liu has been running around for Ye Zi, so he can't just ask others to pay for his meal.
Sun Ye's outstanding appearance inevitably attracted a few more glances from others. Everyone in the team knew it and was used to it. Sun Ye knew it, but it was unavoidable. Could she be asked to cover her face? That would only make it even weirder.
Dad Sun also noticed it and stood in front of Sun Ye, blocking out many eyes.
In this era, hooliganism is a very serious crime. No matter what, others would not dare to act rashly. There are three adults protecting him, and at most they can only take a few more glances.
The meal cost Sun Ma more than 40 cents, not including the food coupons. But it was all worth it for Ye Zi.
The high school is not far from the junior high school, just two streets away, and the procedures are the same as those for going to junior high school in the morning.
Sun Ye just focused on answering and doing the questions. To be honest, after finishing the high school questions, Sun Ye's head was confused. His brain was overloaded and he felt dizzy.
This high school exam is indeed much more difficult than the junior high school exam, at least for Sun Ye.
There were some wrong questions on the test paper, but fortunately not many. My score was still above 90 points, not lower than 80 points. Otherwise, I would not have dared to think about getting a diploma.
Now that he was in high school, of course he had to go and see his elder brother who was studying there. The classroom was on the second floor. Sun Ye saw that his elder brother was very serious, but the teacher on the stage was just reading from the textbook and it didn't have much effect.
"Mom, do you want to ask Big Brother to come out and talk?"
Mother Sun shook her head and said, "He's in class, so she won't disturb him. Let him study hard."
We walked back as there was no other means of transportation. The only ox cart was only used for market purposes and was only used for a stroll.
Sun Ye didn't see either of the two graduation certificates. They were all held by his mother and father, who would take them out and look at them from time to time while walking on the dirt road.
They read the words above over and over again. It was Sun Ye who taught them how to read them. Sun's mom and dad couldn't read a single word. They had attended literacy classes, but they couldn't recognize the square words. They could only recognize their own name.
"Teacher, I have obtained my diploma. Can I go back to the institute?"
Sun Ye asked as he walked. He already had an idea of what he would do after the college entrance examination. It would not hurt to accumulate more experience now.
"Well, Ye Zi, you should prepare and review your lessons well. The college entrance exam doesn't allow for any negligence. You can't be distracted at this time."
"That's right, Ye Zi. It's always right to listen to the professor."
Sun's parents also looked on with agreement. In their minds, the college entrance examination was much more difficult than the imperial examinations of ancient times. At least people had to study hard for ten years, day and night, and it was still difficult to pass. What's more, Sun Ye was only thirteen years old.
Sun Ye thought so too. She shouldn't have made any mistakes on today's high school questions, but she did make a few mistakes. If she read more books and practiced more, there wouldn't be any big problems. If she had known earlier, the college entrance examination would be much more difficult.
It is around four o'clock in the afternoon. The sun is not as strong anymore, but the air is still hot and I am sweating without realizing it.
We were only halfway through the journey when we had already finished all the water in the kettle and our throat was very dry.
Sun Ye wiped the sweat from his forehead and looked around. The plants were drooping and lifeless. The soil was dry and had no moisture at all. If you stepped on it, the dust that was raised would cover your entire trouser legs.
"Third sister-in-law, where are you going? Why are both of you taking leave from work?"
When I passed by the threshold of the team, I was discovered by Fourth Aunt, who asked me this question casually.
"Oh, accompany Ye Zi to town. She has an exam today..."
"Oh, an exam. What exam? Ye Zi isn't..."
Seeing that her mother still had much to talk about with her fourth aunt, Sun Ye left first with her father. She was really tired and thirsty.
Professor Liu returned to the educated youth point from another path, which was closer.
Sun Ye ran to the water tank in one stride, picked up the ladle and scooped a ladle of water into his mouth without thinking.
A small part of it flowed down the chin and neck into the chest and disappeared. It was crystal clear and reflected colorful light under the sunlight, which was dazzling.
Shu sighed, and his Yan Dada state finally came back to life. He went to the stone table and picked up the long-lost graduation certificate and looked at it carefully.
It's just two thin pieces of paper with your name written on them and a seal on them, and that's it. This is the complete graduation certificate.
"Ye Zi, go and take a rest first. You are exhausted today."
Sun Ye shook his head. He was just a little confused, and the breeze under the eaves would help him wake up.
"It's up to you. If you really can't stand it, go back to your room and lie down."
"Dad, I know."
Sun Ye sat on a small stool, took off his shoes, let his feet, which had been stuffy all day, out to breathe, touched his feet, and smelled them closely. Fortunately, there was no smell, and he did not inherit his father Sun's smelly feet.
After a while, the bell for the end of work rang.
Mother Sun and Old Lady Sun arrived home together. As soon as they entered the door, Sun Ye was hugged by Old Lady Sun.
"Ye Zi is amazing and promising! Our Sun family has another high school student!"
Old Lady Sun's tone was full of pride. If conditions allowed, she would probably have thrown Sun Ye up a few more times to satisfy herself.
"Nana, it's not that great."
"Nonsense, look at our brigade. Not to mention the brigade, even within a ten-mile radius, which kid can compare to Ye Zi? He graduated from high school."
"Aunt, I heard from others that my niece went to take the diploma exam today and came back. Where is she? Let us see her."
Someone else came in, it was the eldest aunt and the second aunt. After a while, all four branches of the Sun family came over.
Sun Ye wondered how it was that she had only had her diploma and yet everyone knew about it.
It has to be said that the news in the team spread very quickly. It only took a short while for everyone in the team to know about it.
Sun Ye turned her head to look outside. Some people who were not passing by her house could see her figure at the gate.
Sun's mother and father called out to him and asked him to come in, sit down, have a drink and chat.
Sun Ye was a little overwhelmed. Every person who came in would praise her first without exception. Sun Ye could only smile in response, and the smile never faded.
The yard was filled with people and children, staring at Sun Ye with wide eyes.
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