Chapter 14: 008 Vine Emperor_2
Translator: 549690339
“Academic transition from humanities to science? No wonder the handwriting is so neat, it’s even better looking than print,” the physics teacher had just been preparing for class and hadn’t heard the conversation between Lu Lingxi and Bai Lian, “It looks even more pleasant than Ren Wanxuan’s test papers.”
He also found it strange that the transfer student had switched from humanities to science.
Although the test itself was simple, covering mostly basic knowledge, and she didn’t do many of the major questions, in fact, whenever she did answer…
Everything was correct, especially in physics.
“She used authentic ‘guange’ style,” as a language arts teacher, Lu Lingxi did consider her to be a good student, with handwriting so well-behaved: “In the past, scholars who took the imperial examinations would use this type of font.”
Previous top scholars knew several styles of calligraphy, but would all use ‘guange’ style during the palace examination.
Lu Lingxi had never considered that Bai Lian knew several styles of handwriting; nowadays, it was remarkable for young kids to learn even one style properly.
But now, very few people learn ‘guange’ style anymore, as they prefer ‘Liang’ style.
“Lu teacher, don’t worry too much,” the physics teacher unscrewed the tea cup, “Since she wants to study science, she’ll definitely be diligent. Don’t look at her score of just 85 now, I see that she’s not completely lacking in insight. Just you watch, by next year’s college entrance exam, she should be able to raise her score to 170, and with some effort, reaching the second tier of universities is quite possible.”
He decided to pay more attention to this transfer student.
Of course, they did not know.
Making the transition from humanities to science, scoring 85 on a test of moderate difficulty, indeed also indicated some talent.
In their minds, the biggest challenge for Bai Lian would just be the transition from humanities to science, as it was already difficult enough to score well legitimately, let alone considering—
That these 85 points were entirely the result of five days of study by Bai Lian!
And as for the many questions she hadn’t answered… it was simply because she hadn’t started learning that material yet.
**
Bai Lian, relying on her own efforts, had carved out a territory for herself on the Xiangcheng Middle School forum.
Today, of ten posts on the number one middle school’s board, eight are about Bai Lian, the ’empress’.
Bai Lian herself was not aware of these discussions; although she was good-looking, she emanated an aura that made her difficult to approach.
Like her deskmate Yang Lin, she was either reading or solving problems, appearing very much like a top student.
Carrying the aura of a top student naturally, other students didn’t dare to strike up a conversation.
After school in the afternoon.
Bai Lian had just been measured for size; her school uniform would not be issued for another two days. Among the sea of uniforms, she was the only one in her own clothes, a bit taller than the average girl, clean and strikingly beautiful, standing out like a crane amongst chickens.
Jiang He was squatting on the street corner opposite, and he spotted Bai Lian, shining brightly amidst the crowd, in a glance.
“Why are you alone?” Bai Lian didn’t see the others who had been following Jiang He around, so she took him to the milk tea shop around the corner.
“My brother is picking me up later.”
The milk tea shop was crowded just after school let out, but they waited a few minutes for people to leave.
Bai Lian found a quiet table and sat down with Jiang He.
“Bai student,” the clerk served Bai Lian two cups of Cherry Fruit Tea, “your milk tea is ready, straws are on the left, help yourself.”
Bai Lian recognized that this was her deskmate, Yang Lin.
Bai Lian looked at the milk tea which clearly had more fruit pieces than others and smiled with her eyes, the expression shining and vibrant: “Thank you.”
She took out two straws, while Yu Guang noticed that Yang Lin’s exposed arm seemed to have a purple bruise.
“What’s that?” Bai Lian took her eyes off it and went back to handing Jiang He his milk tea.
The other person took out a colorful spherical object.
Jiang He took a sip lightly: “A seven-layered, five-colored magic cube.”
He had already managed to restore the center colors but was not familiar with the rest. Last night, after watching Jiang Fulai’s speed cubing restoration formulas, he was trying hard to replicate them.
Bai Lian opened her backpack and took out a large lump, having never seen a Rubik’s Cube before, “Are you restoring the colors of this sphere?”
Jiang He nodded, discontent with his own speed: “My brother can solve it very quickly, but I need two hours.”
“Pfft—”
A guy who had just come in with a basketball spat out his lemon tea.
“No way, little bro,” the guy spun on his foot and turned sideways, wearing the school uniform, his features handsome and sunny, and kindly suggested to him in a heartfelt tone, “Don’t talk about it so calmly, have some sympathy for the average high school student.”
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