After completing all the formalities, Tang Wan followed the grade director into her classroom.
Tang Wan's personality is not the flamboyant and bright type; she is quiet and reserved, which is why she chose the East Campus, which is mainly based on British education.
The scenery here is designed in the style of Suzhou gardens, with a winding stream and floating wine cups.
The courtyard walls contain round or other shaped "windows".
Each "window" is a picture in itself.
A painting that observes the changing seasons and the distinct day and night.
It's different from the small window that Tangguan used to have.
She saw even more scenery.
The air is filled with the delicate scent of fresh grass, accompanied by the flowing water—a symbol of vitality.
They are fresh and elegant, symbolizing new life.
Tang Wan followed quietly behind the grade director, her face showing little sign of nervousness.
The grade head had watched that variety show.
To put it bluntly, in schools like Lingyun, every child has a thick family file.
Only this child's is relatively thin and still very new.
But no one dared to underestimate her.
This little girl named Tang Wan used her own efforts to enter a wealthy family in Kyoto.
She will have a place in the Lu family in the future; they only need to remember that.
The grade head spoke softly to Tang Wan about the school rules for the East Campus and some general knowledge.
Looking at the limited edition backpack on Tang Wan's back, his smile deepened: "Tang, what are your thoughts on your future classmates?"
Tang Wan looked at the teacher with a puzzled expression, then shook her head.
She had no particular thoughts.
Or rather, Tang Wan never had any extra thoughts about people she didn't know.
She is someone who focuses on doing her own thing.
She didn't have time to pay attention to other people's affairs.
The grade head thought he could get some valuable answers from Tang Wan, but then, realizing that the child was mute, he knowingly looked away.
Perhaps it's because of her physical disability that she doesn't have any particular feelings towards others.
Tang Wan noticed that the head of the grade's scrutinizing gaze had disappeared, and she secretly breathed a sigh of relief.
To be honest, she didn't want to be so wary from the start; she just wanted to focus on her studies.
The East Campus is very large. Because the head of the grade wanted to show Tang Wan around the campus, she was not taken on the campus sightseeing bus.
When we arrived at Class 1 (A), everyone was already in their third period.
The head of the grade knocked on the door, interrupting the Chinese teacher who was giving a lesson. He pointed to Tang Wan next to him and said, "Teacher Li, this is your class's new student."
Throughout the journey, Tang Wan remained calm, but upon seeing the elderly man on the three-foot-high platform, she suddenly felt a sense of tension.
Perhaps it was because of her longing for school, or perhaps it was because he looked very serious, but Tang Wan subconsciously straightened her back and looked at the old man with her big, dark eyes.
Teacher Li slowly turned her head.
Time has left deep marks on his face, and the glasses on his face are a gift from the years. His eyes are very bright, but he is not one to smile.
Teacher Li simply nodded, glanced at Tang Wan's height, and pointed to the empty seat in the second row, saying, "Sit there."
The other children looked at Tang Wan with curious eyes, their gazes revealing a consideration that was not typical of children.
In their circle, there are actually very few transfer students.
Most of the children have known each other since kindergarten.
People from similar family backgrounds can play together.
People who are too different generally can't play together.
Unless, that child has some extraordinary talent.
For example, students with special talents, or geniuses with exceptionally high grades.
I just don't know which category the classmate in front of me belongs to.
Seeing that they weren't really interested in class, Teacher Li coughed loudly to bring their attention back.
Then, in an annoyed tone, he said, "If you're so curious, why don't you just ask?"
"Is that alright, teacher?"
"Let's start asking now."
Teacher Li stopped giving lessons, since these children were learning much faster than their peers anyway.
For them, learning knowledge is not the most important thing.
They don't need knowledge to change their fate; they need understanding.
What's needed is to surpass one's parents' achievements.
Teacher Li sat down, opened her thermos, took a sip, and saw the group of kids turn their heads and look at Tang Wan.
Kids are almost all attracted to good-looking things.
Especially Tang Wan, who is good-looking, almost immediately attracted the attention of all the children.
Tang Wan's deskmate was a boy wearing overalls as a school uniform.
He had a pair of deep green eyes that looked very pure.
He was also the bravest in the class.
He immediately asked, "My name is Ji Helin. What's your name?"
Under their questioning gazes, Tang Wan took out her tablet, on which was written...
Hello, my name is Tang Wan.
Ji Helin tilted his head and asked again, "Can't you speak?"
[Um.]
After reading Tang Wan's answer, Ji Helin turned his head away with little interest, leaned on the table, and muttered to himself, "So she's mute."
"Tsk, when did the admission standards for Lingyun Elementary School become so low that even a mute person can come to our school?"
Tang Wan heard his malicious words, but her face did not show any anger. She seemed to be used to it, or as if she did not take it to heart.
On the contrary, the girl sitting behind Tang Wan immediately became unhappy.
Even before her baby voice had faded, she had already learned to uphold justice.
She rushed up to Ji Helin like a firecracker, then slammed her hand on his table, yelling, "How dare you talk like that!"
"That's really rude!"
Ji Helin was startled by her movements, and the curly hair on his head stood on end.
He glanced at the girl in front of him with annoyance, and said defiantly, "What? Is she a relative of yours? Why are you protecting her like this?"
As she spoke, she gave Tang Wan a disdainful look from head to toe, then rolled her eyes: "Freak."
Tang Wan raised the tablet in her hand, and saw what was written on it.
[Tasteless.]
"you!"
Ji Helin never expected that Tang Wan, who looked so gentle and weak, would have such a strong temper.
You should know that Ji Helin could take on three kids like that with a single punch.
Teacher Li wasn't in a hurry when she saw that they were about to start fighting.
The kids in this class are all made of gold; none of them are easy to get along with.
The kids playing around is nothing serious.
If the teacher dares to intervene and break up the fight, the situation could escalate.
After all, while the parents of the children can afford to pay for it, most teachers can't.
Ji Helin clenched his fist, wanting to punch Tang Wan.
However, the next second...
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