Chapter 81 Fagga, you kill it! (1/2)



A math class is long, lasting a full forty minutes.

The clock ticked away, and Ellen hadn't even looked at the exam paper, let alone know what the conditions were.

The homeroom teacher's scrutinizing gaze kept sweeping over her, making her feel extremely uneasy. Her heart skipped a beat every second as the clock on the blackboard ticked down.

But a math class is also very short, only enough to explain one problem.

Fagga used the textbooks on the table to create a good angle, placed his phone on them, and browsed the chat history in the class group. Sure enough, there were math test questions in there.

After copying it down, I rested my head on one hand and listened. The homeroom teacher found several right angles on it and pulled them out to form the department.

In the last ten minutes of class, she still talked about traditional solid geometry construction methods.

Of course, she doesn't recommend it.

At the current stage, establishing a coordinate system is clearly the most formulaic, least thought-intensive, and quickest method for solid geometry.

Once you master the concept of establishing coordinates, the solid geometry problem becomes a freebie.

(PS: For junior high school students, establishing a Cartesian coordinate system is the easiest way to solve the circle problem, but some schools may not teach it.)

Ring ring~~

get out of class is over, thank you teachers for your hard work!

Forty minutes passed, and the moment the bell rang, the homeroom teacher threw down the chalk. Although she had left out a little bit of the ending, she didn't intend to continue. She tapped the lectern twice and said sternly:

"Faga, Ellen, come to my office!"

After saying that, the homeroom teacher turned and left, turning back to glare at everyone before leaving the classroom.

The students were so frightened they could hardly breathe, until one brave student ran to the back door of the classroom, peeked out, turned around and gave an "OK" sign, and the rest of the students breathed a sigh of relief.

Ruby's tense body instantly relaxed, and she slumped onto the table, her voice almost as if her soul had left her body:

"Speaking of which, what happened to our homeroom teacher? Isn't she usually a nice person? Did the ramen shop put gunpowder in her noodles this morning instead of MSG?"

"Our class's average math score has dropped from first to last, she probably can't accept it."

The class monitor chuckled and revealed the secret in one sentence.

As he spoke, he propped himself up on the desk with his hands behind him, hunched over, and chuckled mischievously:

"But Fagga, what kind of part-time jobs have you and Ellen been doing? You haven't been to class for several days. Could it be...?"

"Don't overthink it. I didn't expect to take such a long leave in the first place. It was all an accident." Fagga gave a helpless bitter laugh.

That's right, it was all an accident!

At first, I just wanted to do a job protecting an old man, but then the old man gave me another job, and then I went to the Dead End Cave to rescue Ke Lin and investigate Vision Industries.

Up to this point, all you need to do is enjoy a combined welcome banquet and a welcome dinner with Corinne, and then the quest will be over and you can return to class.

But who knew that a group of people were sent to the hospital by Lina, where Fagga and Ellen received another commission from White Heavy Industries to the Rabbit House, which was then subcontracted to Faeton.

This whole process naturally took a lot of time.

Yes, it was all an accident!

It has absolutely nothing to do with Fagga not wanting to take the exam!

"Let's go, Fagga."

Eileen dragged her limp body to her feet and urged, "Get scolded sooner, then come back sooner."

"Um."

Fagga responded and followed Elaine into the homeroom teacher's office.

Eileen took a deep breath and pushed open the door to enter.

"Teacher, we are here."

The two entered the office one after the other, their gazes lingering on the pile of papers on the table for only a short while before shifting to the homeroom teacher.

The office is large, but now there is only the homeroom teacher, all alone, in it.

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