But the environment can have a great influence. Unknowingly, her assimilated childish nature became more obvious, although she did not realize it at all and still felt that she was an adult.
This also coincides with the inner thoughts of elementary school students. No one feels that they are still young. Everyone feels that they have grown up and are mature.
The sixth grade also began to implement a one-on-one assistance model, and Yu Huan got a new deskmate.
This made Yu Huan a little dissatisfied, because her previous deskmate was a chatterbox. Not only could he chat with her, but he also often brought her delicious dried fruits from home.
As a result, it was replaced.
Yu Huan couldn't help but complain to the person sitting behind him: "I feel like this isn't a good idea. Switching back and forth all the time means we have to adapt to each other, which is not good for our studies."
"That's right, no one wants to play Go with me anymore." The person at the back table agreed.
"The teacher doesn't understand us at all." Yu Huan said distressedly.
On the contrary, the teacher separated them from their deskmates because he understood them too well.
As he was speaking, a thin little girl carrying a big schoolbag moved to the seat next to Yu Huan.
Yu Huan looked up and saw that the person was Ji Xianyun.
Although she was in the same class as the heroine, she had always been lazy and had never looked for the heroine. Unexpectedly, the teacher arranged for the heroine to be sent directly over.
This saves a lot of trouble.
Ji Xianyun was only in the sixth grade, but he was already wearing a pair of black-framed glasses. He was thin, with thin arms and legs.
Yu Huan was thinking when he was suddenly interrupted by Ji Xianyun's voice.
The old-fashioned heroine, like a young tutor, said to her dutifully, "Shi Yuhuan, I will help you study hard."
Oh, by the way, Yu Huan is the one who needs assistance.
She turned back and sat down angrily, telling Ji Xianyun to do her homework quickly and not to bother her.
Her task was to force the heroine to write her ten homework assignments, but considering Ji Xianyun's well-behaved and good student demeanor, Yu Huan really didn't dare to do it.
She was afraid that this good student who followed the rules and had a strong sense of morals would report the teacher, and the teacher would report the parents. If Ms. Wei found out, she would be finished!
This trick doesn't work, she has to find another way.
"Have you finished your homework?" Yu Huan asked eagerly as he looked at Ji Xianyun who was putting away her homework book.
"Yeah." Ji Xianyun nodded.
"Do you think you have mastered this knowledge?" Yu Huan's tone was like a teacher assigning homework. She suddenly had an idea.
However, in fact, she was a well-known elementary school student with poor academic performance in the class, so much so that the students sitting behind her couldn't help but lie on the table and look at her in disbelief.
The more outstanding a person is, the more humble he or she tends to be. They always feel that they have not done enough. Although Ji Xianyun was confused, after thinking for a moment, he cautiously shook his head.
"Then I suggest you write it twice, so that you can make more progress than others." Yu Huan said reasonably.
Ji Xianyun was actually thinking.
If it weren't for Yu Huan, that annoying deskmate sitting behind him, who immediately climbed up the pole and shamelessly suggested to Ji Xianyun that he write it three times so that he could make greater progress than others, Ji Xianyun would not have noticed anything wrong.
The plan ultimately fell through.
Yu Huan returned home sighing. Yu Bingqiao was sitting on her small stool, with his sleeves rolled up, helping Grandma Shi pick beans, as skillfully as if it were his own home.
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