The first time a friend invited him out to play, Tang Huan was a little excited, but also hesitant. "I don't know how to roller skate. Why don't you ask a friend who knows how to roller skate to go with you?"
When the bus arrived at the stop, Feng Sisi stood up and got off with Tang Huan by her arm. "If you're interested, I'll teach you! I guarantee you'll be proficient in no time."
Unable to resist the temptation, Tang Huan nodded. It was a new thing for her to make an appointment with friends to go out and play.
A little looking forward to it...
After they entered the classroom, Feng Sisi remembered to ask Tang Huan why she had hurriedly gotten out of the car last time. The matter was complicated and a little difficult to bring up.
Tang Huan briefly said, "I know the gangster you saw in the car. I got out of the car to call the police to catch him."
As soon as Tang Huan finished speaking, Feng Sisi's eyes changed when she looked at Tang Huan. She is indeed a military wife, her ideological awareness is very high!
With her tiny arms and legs, she dared to catch a gangster. It takes a lot of courage.
Apart from the thumbs up, Feng Sisi couldn't think of any other gesture to express her admiration. Of course, she would have a lot to say if she spoke, but it was not convenient to say it for the time being because the teacher had entered the classroom.
This morning reading class is Chinese. The Chinese teacher likes to check students' recitation one by one. Students don't need to go to him to recite. He will start with the first person and go through them one by one, randomly pointing out a passage of the text for students to recite.
Those who can’t recite it stand up, and those who can recite it sit down.
Tang Huan and Feng Sisi were in the last row. They watched as the Chinese teacher dragged everyone up one by one as if he were a fortune teller, and not many people were able to sit down safely.
Feng Sisi's review in the past two years was not in vain. She had memorized all the contents of the textbook by heart, and she could answer any question the teacher asked without any stumbling.
When it was Tang Huan's turn, she wanted to bury her head in her desk. She was the last one in the class. The students in front of her turned around to watch the fun, and the teacher was still standing by and staring...
She knew the text the teacher asked her to read, but when she got nervous she couldn't remember anything.
My mind is blank.
The Chinese teacher still had certain expectations for Tang Huan. He heard from Teacher Zhang that this girl had good grades in all subjects.
After waiting for a long time without hearing a single word, the Chinese teacher felt that she had been deceived by Teacher Zhang. No wonder the principal agreed to let her come to Class 2.
"You stand too."
Most of the people in the classroom were standing, so Tang Huan didn't look out of place standing there.
After the Chinese teacher left, Feng Sisite was particularly confused. These texts were the simplest to recite, so how could Tang Huan not know them?
Of course Tang Huan could. It was easier to ask her to recite than to memorize, but she couldn't tell the teacher that she would recite this paragraph with him.
After being punished by standing, not only the Chinese teacher felt that Tang Huan's grades were inflated, but many classmates in the class also felt so. They all thought that Teacher Zhang was praising Tang Huan forcibly just to save face.
Tang Huan didn't spend much time with other classmates, and she didn't care much about their attitudes. Compared to the embarrassing situation in her previous life, at least she now had a good deskmate.
Feng Sisi is simple-minded. Tang Huan is her friend, no matter what others say.
Besides, she is the one who can directly feel how Tang Huan is doing in his studies, as her English is all improved by Tang Huan!
After arguing with a few petty classmates who talked about Tang Huan behind her back, Feng Sisi was also framed by them, saying that she was brainless and was deceived by Tang Huan.
Only a very small number of students said such things. Most of them were busy studying and had no time to listen to nonsense.
At that time, high school was a two-year program, and those who could pass the high school entrance exam were all aiming to go to college. Even if they couldn't go to college, they could go to a junior college. This chapter has been read (please click on the next chapter to continue reading!)
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