Chapter 612: The 240 Hardest Circle to Fit Into, Back to School (First Update)_1
This year, even with the screening system in place, the topic of the top scorer in the college entrance exam still caused quite a stir.
But Xu Nanjing and his peers naturally wouldn’t pay much attention.
He only found out about Bai Lian’s news through Pu Xiaohan’s social media updates. As for the rest, he didn’t know much, and he hadn’t participated in the college entrance exam betting pools either.
The Xu Family focuses on nurturing well-rounded individuals.
Xu Nanjing had hated it since he was a child when the Xu Family compared his grades to Xu Jinyi’s or Xu Jin’s. When he grew up, he also refused to become that kind of detestable parent.
It was only now that he’d heard about Bai Lian being the college entrance exam top scorer from Pu Xiaohan.
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Although there is a top scorer every year, there’s only one, and they are all extremely talented individuals. As Xu Nanjing had grown up, there had only been one top scorer around him—
Jiang Fulai.
That year Jiang Fulai took the college entrance exam directly in his first year of high school, and Jiang Xijue became second on the list.
The Chen Family should be more concerned about this year’s college entrance exam because there was a Liang Wuyu whom even Xu Nanjing had heard of. The Chen Family had invested a lot of efforts in promoting him.
Now…
“Alian… a perfect score college entrance exam top scorer?” Xu Nanjing’s understanding of Bai Lian was still stuck at her being ranked 199th.
Then everything made sense.
That’s why, when he went to the police station to find Bai Lian that night, Principal Shi rushed over in such a hurry.
That’s why even Elder Xu said the commotion was big; Xu Nanjing only thought back then that Jiang Fulai had gone too far, and since the Chen Family was involved in politics, the Xu Family had collaborations with them.
It wasn’t until recently that he learned that almost everyone in Yunxiao District had been replaced.
Although Jiang Fulai was the catalyst, he probably only wanted to clean up those bars and clubs. As for those who were purged… they must have been related to Bai Lian.
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The patio.
Bai Lian sat in the pavilion, her hands crossed in front of her chest, in a leisurely posture. Her hair was loose behind her back, the strands lustrous and fine, having grown to her waist over the past year. A light breeze stirred her skirt and long hair.
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