Divorce Revenge System: Knowing the Future in Advance
Chapter 193 - 164 (Extra) Acting Up in the Classroom

Chapter 193: Chapter 164 (Extra) Acting Up in the Classroom

Damn, how did it go off course?

Yu Tongjie was sweating profusely; a score of 38 shouldn’t appear on his paper. He poured his heart and soul into it... Why, why do this to himself.

What kind of idiot grading teacher!

Can’t they recognize the brilliance of my work, or feel the beauty of logic between the lines? The whole structure is the standard template for the college entrance exam, fully dancing with shackles on.

I’ve twisted my waist to the breaking point, 38?

Even though I know that the essay grading for the comprehensive Chinese exams habitually suppresses scores. A perfect score can be lowered to 58, a 50 can be reduced to the forties.

Magnify any issue, find problems where there are none.

That way, when students take the college entrance exam, their Chinese scores will be slightly higher.

But this 38 doesn’t seem like a suppressed score, it’s the kind of score you get for going off-topic. We didn’t even have Chinese class today, was my essay off-topic? Clearly, it was about persistence...

Yu Tongjie was numb, unable to believe his Chinese score was so low.

It’s not like he’d drop to a lower class, with a total score of 545, he still holds a spot in class three. Strictly speaking, he should be considered as having improved.

Taking a step back, he’s got a good father.

Evening study began, and people in the class stood up to start reciting chemical equations.

Only Yu Tongjie sat dumbfounded at his desk, staring blankly at his Chinese essay. His mind was foggy, and frustration was evident. Didn’t even score 550, can he still win?

The difficulty of the comprehensive test papers is generally higher than the usual monthly exams and the last practice test. He even joined a group and bought "materials," which included some of the original questions.

This is a group you can only join if you have "connections," with fewer than twenty people in total. Inside, they sell materials containing original questions for as high as 400 yuan per subject.

To be safe, Yu Tongjie bought materials for math, English, and chemistry. It’s not that he didn’t have enough money to buy materials for all subjects.

But...he thought it was unnecessary to buy biology, Zhong Qing was too serious.

If his grades suddenly skyrocketed, she would definitely notice. It must be said, the biology teacher in the class is quite eccentric.

Clearly, teaching is just a job, but she takes it way too seriously, like a stubborn and old-fashioned college girl.

Her popularity is solely due to her looks, if she were a middle-aged woman, she would have been heavily criticized.

Physics wasn’t necessary to buy either, you can’t fake your way through that. If you buy physics materials, you can’t keep buying them next time; Yu Tongjie believes he’s not that kind of person.

Buying chemistry is fine; the chemistry teacher’s teaching level is high and experienced. But he’s quite laid-back and doesn’t care too much about the students’ specific scores.

English was a must; it was just part of the original questions, and he didn’t copy them too excessively. Scoring 125 in English isn’t too eye-catching in the class.

Besides, the English subject has an element of luck. Sometimes, if you get all the multiple-choice questions right, the score will be significantly higher, and it’s reasonable even if the score drops next time.

Math 125, effort plus sweat, reasonable.

Chinese... buying it would’ve been a waste of money, right?

So, after buying partial test questions for three subjects, only scoring 545? This result, at a regular time, might only score 510, or not even reach 500.

At that moment, Yu Tongjie felt the world was a bit unreal.

On the one hand, his pride from climbing the ranks of the Olympic competition through hard work was shattered, and on the other hand, his desperate cheating method didn’t achieve the goal.

Thus, all his efforts were in vain.

If he had just properly prepared from the beginning, even if the comprehensive exam’s difficulty increased, relying on his usual efforts, he could have scored 530 to 540 points.

So why did he spend money and go through all this trouble... For what?

Yu Tongjie pondered throughout the whole evening study, finally arriving at a reliable conclusion. It’s all the fault of that idiot who threw my book! Messed up my rhythm!

Ring ring ring!!!

The evening self-study bell rang, and the chemistry dictation began.

While taking dictation, Ma Guojun turned and looked at Jiang Nian. He nudged his black glasses with his middle finger, snickered a couple of times, waiting for Li Hua and Jiang Nian to turn around.

Before he could speak, his chubby face couldn’t hold it, and he started grinning mischievously.

"Jiang Nian, I heard you scored 38 on your essay?"

Upon hearing this, Jiang Nian’s mouth twitched slightly, feeling speechless.

"This isn’t funny, chubby."

"Hahaha, what kind of rebellious thing did you write?" Ma Guojun laughed with his chubby grin, "If you’re unhappy, just say it, so we can have a laugh."

"Didn’t write anything much, just... wrote about persistence." Jiang Nian couldn’t be bothered to hide it.

Honestly, writing about persistence is no different from writing about endurance, as far as the grading teacher is concerned. Just look at the beginning, middle, and end of those two paragraphs and give 38.

Off-topic, still somewhat decent, 38.

What the heck.

"Persistence, hahaha." Li Hua laughed along too.

He didn’t need to participate in the chemistry dictation either, since this byd’s chemistry score was 96, higher than the score the chemistry teacher got after two classes of teaching.

"Get lost, disobedient child, stop disturbing your father’s studies." Jiang Nian was also speechless, rubbed his face, "If you keep babbling, I’ll smack you against the wall."

Ma Guojun: "???"

Li Hua: "???"

A few minutes later, the chemistry dictation ended, and while handing in the dictation book, Ma Guojun curiously asked,

"Jiang Nian, so what’s your total score?"

"590."

"Damn, not bad, if your essay wasn’t off-topic, you might even reach 600." Ma Guojun gasped in admiration, Li Hua only scored just over 600.

Keep in mind that in the last practice test, Li Hua scored as much as 634, but this time only got 604. The English test likely affected the score by ten points at most, the remaining 20 points were just the fluff from the practice test.

In fact, Ma Guojun always takes Li Hua as a benchmark for exam trends.

The comprehensive test and the school practice test don’t have the same weight, if you use Li Qingrong as a reference, then you’ll get... nothing at all.

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