Chapter 131 Rebirth *10
The sound of chainsaws echoed in my ears.
After an unknown amount of time, the shrill sound gradually subsided and was replaced by the voice of a middle-aged man.
Lin Xi's vision gradually cleared, and she could see a stack of books on the desk.
She turned the book around to get a full view of the book list from the side:
Physics compulsory courses 1-3.
The three books were neatly stacked together, so it seemed to be a physics class.
Lin Xi turned her head and glanced at the clock behind her; it was exactly 10 o'clock.
I don't have my phone with me, so I can't see the exact time.
Lin Xi looked down at her navy blue summer short-sleeved school uniform.
"Lin Xi! You answer this question!" A deep, middle-aged male voice suddenly called out Lin Xi's name.
Lin Xi turned around and found that everyone was looking at her.
The familiar-looking man on the podium snapped, "Everyone else, solve the problems yourselves down here. No talking is allowed."
This person is Wang Hua, Lin Xi's homeroom teacher and physics teacher in the first year of high school.
After she was assigned to the humanities class in the second year of high school, Wang Hua stopped taking her lessons.
So Lin Xi is still in her first year of high school, and it's 2016 now.
This rebirth occurred three years earlier than the last one, with nine years remaining before the zombie outbreak.
Wang Hua urged again, "Lin Xi, don't waste time!"
Lin Xi stood up in a daze and walked towards the blackboard.
How many people wish they could wake up and find themselves still in a school classroom?
How many people dream of going back to high school with the answers to their college entrance exam?
Lin Xi did it all, but she was hung on the blackboard during her first-year high school physics class.
What kind of question is this? It seems familiar, yet it feels completely foreign.
After all, the first year of high school was a long time ago for her, and physics was not her strong suit. Wang Hua was also trying to teach her a lesson, so he picked a difficult problem for her to embarrass herself on stage.
Lin Xi stood on the podium, holding a piece of chalk, her toes digging into the ground.
Wang Hua lectured incessantly from the side: "All you do in class is turn your head to check the time. Have you even learned anything?"
Even if you choose the humanities track in your college application, you still have to take the physics exam in your second year of high school!
Lin Xi raised her eyebrows, confirming that she was indeed in the first year of high school and had not yet been officially assigned to a class.
She listened attentively to Wang Hua's lecture, showing no shame whatsoever for being criticized in public.
As soon as get out of class ended, Lin Xi followed Wang Hua to the office.
Wang Hua: "What is it?"
In his eyes, Lin Xi was an average student, with grades that were neither good nor bad. She would complete the assignments given by the teacher diligently, but she wouldn't put in any extra effort.
This is true for most students.
However, Lin Xi is not good at communicating and has little presence in the class.
Wang Hua had been taking care of her for a year, but he didn't know much about her. He only knew that the girl's family had experienced some misfortunes and that she had gone through some hardships.
Therefore, he was willing to give her more care and attention, such as reminding and admonishing Lin Xi when she wasn't studying seriously, and urging her to maintain a serious attitude.
But Lin Xi doesn't express her needs much, and Wang Hua doesn't know why she came to the office.
Lin Xi got straight to the point: "Teacher Wang, I want to change my class assignment. I want to switch to science."
Wang Hua was taken aback.
As his physics teacher and homeroom teacher, he knew Lin Xi's current level all too well.
His overall grades are in the middle of the class, but his physics grades are below average.
If you don't build a solid foundation in the required subjects in your first year of high school, the gap will only widen further when you take electives later on.
Wang Hua advised, based on the actual situation, "Although I am your homeroom teacher, your overall grades are more suitable for the humanities class. I hope you can think carefully about your actual situation before making a choice."
Lin Xi: "I've thought it through very clearly. I want to study medicine, so I have to choose a science major."
Lin Xi was reborn with the answers to the 2015 Nanhua Middle School Entrance Examination and the 2018 College Entrance Examination.
According to the previous pattern, each death and rebirth occurs earlier than before, from 5 minutes earlier to 10 minutes earlier, to a day, a month, a year, three years, and six years earlier.
She estimated that this time she might be reborn nine years before the zombie outbreak, or even earlier.
She had calculated it correctly. The incremental increase from her rebirth was stuck at the three-year cycle and didn't move. She returned to her first year of high school, which is May 20, 2016, before she even chose her major.
After listening to her thoughts, Wang Hua paused and said, "You...you should think about it some more. The class assignment results will be announced during the summer vacation. You can make a decision based on your final exam results this semester."
Leaving the office, Lin Xi walked down the corridor of the high school teaching building, with unfamiliar faces passing by her.
Lin Xi felt as if she were in another world, detached from the hustle and bustle.
For the rest of the afternoon, until the end of evening self-study, Lin Xi felt like she was sitting on pins and needles.
She had long forgotten all her previous knowledge.
Chinese and English are okay, I have a foundation in them, but math and other minor subjects have almost no homework.
She sat in her seat, scratching her hair, reviewing her textbook like a goddess mending the sky while doing her homework with the examples, and still had a lot of homework left when get out of class ended.
She packed the exercise book into her schoolbag, ready to take it home.
As Lin Xi walked out of the school gate with her schoolbag on her back, she was still a little dazed; she had almost forgotten how to get home after class.
Following her memory, Lin Xi returned to the school parking lot and found her bicycle. She still had to ride it for 15 minutes to get home.
Because she had to turn back once, many students had already been picked up by their parents when Lin Xi left the school gate, leaving the area mostly empty.
Lin Xi parked the car on a side road and was about to get in when she was suddenly called back.
Someone called her name from behind.
The voice sounded familiar, but there were subtle differences.
Lin Xi turned her head, and sure enough, it was him.
Lu Wei, a young man with a pure and innocent appearance, wearing a pure white T-shirt, with his usual cold gaze, but whose features looked a bit more immature.
I was reborn and we met again so quickly.
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