Farming in the Mountains: Max Level Jiaojiao Is Three Years Old-Chapter 1902 - Extra A Brand New Life 17 (Jiang Yue and Xue

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Chapter 1902: Extra: A Brand New Life 17 (Jiang Yue and Xue Yan)

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Chapter 1902: Extra: A Brand New Life 17 (Jiang Yue and Xue Yan)

Everyone meant no harm, and there was no snide or peculiar behavior; they were all very straightforward with nothing much to say about it.

But she was indeed a bit hungry, and these two items were just right to satisfy that.

The corners of her mouth curved unconsciously. In this place, it was only her family’s Xue Yan who cared for her like this. She was grateful that she was not alone in this world.

After eating the jianbing guozi and Double Skin Milk, Jiang Yue took a shower. After the shower, seeing that the lights were still on, she took out her laptop and started coding.

*

The next day, during the baseline test, Jiang Yue looked at the paper handed out to her. She didn’t need to look to know these were topics she was familiar with, but in order to sit closer to her family’s Xue Yan, she couldn’t leave it blank. After all, this didn’t fit with the original host’s persona, so she filled out the entire paper but deliberately made several mistakes.

Xue Yan, on the other hand, fared differently. He did okay on the Chinese test since he knew quite a bit, especially the essay. But when it came to foreign languages, math, and comprehensive science, he was utterly confused and had no idea where to even start. He randomly filled in the multiple-choice questions, just to avoid handing in a blank paper.

The results came out the next day, surprising everyone. Out of the sixty students in the class, Jiang Yue, who normally ranked in the upper middle of the school and often made it into the top hundred, came in twelfth from the bottom. The person in the eleventh place was Xu Yi.

Xu Yi was both sorry to see Jiang Yue’s grades drop and happy, because according to the seating arrangement based on academic performance, she and Jiang Yue would be desk mates again.

Because Xue Yan had said during evening self-study that his foundation was poor, and with people secretly inquiring with Chen Sheng and others, everyone already knew Xue Yan’s grades were bad. So, when his scores were revealed—ninety in Chinese, six in Math, twelve in foreign language, and three in comprehensive science, ranking him last in the class—surprisingly, no one was startled.

“Bro, this is…” Zhou Ping, though he considered the bet to be playful, still moved his chair over immediately to look at Xue Yan’s test, “You only did the multiple-choice questions for math, foreign language, and comprehensive science. With so many multiple-choice questions, even guessing you should’ve scored more than this.”

Xue Yan didn’t mention that although he was baffled by math, English, and comprehensive science, he had looked at each and every question.

“Too poor, the foundation is just too poor,” Zhou Ping commented before putting down the math, foreign language, and comprehensive science papers, and then casually flipping through Xue Yan’s Chinese paper, he exclaimed, “Damn, you got a full score on the essay!”

Those around were also shocked, as their class had never had a full score on an essay before. Chen Sheng and Yao Xi also turned around immediately to peer at Xue Yan’s Chinese paper and read the essay.

Indeed, a full score!

“Damn, how did you do it?” Chen Sheng and the others couldn’t believe it.

Xue Yan also didn’t know what to say, so he remained silent.

Zhou Ping, Chen Sheng, and others started scrutinizing the Chinese essay he wrote, growing more astonished as they read, “This essay has such depth, even a teacher might not be able to write it… Respect!”

With such a crowd gathered, it didn’t take long for the news of Xue Yan’s full score on the Chinese essay to spread throughout the entire classroom.

Jiang Yue knew her family’s Xue Yan had written the Chinese essay, and without thinking, she knew he could score full marks on an essay, so she wasn’t surprised at all. She just looked at her own Chinese essay; she had written one too, but the teacher had only given her forty-nine out of fifty points, deducting one point.

And on top of the forty-nine points, there was a red fifty points, which ultimately had been crossed out.

Clearly, the teacher had originally given her fifty points, but after thinking it over, decided it was better to deduct one point, settling on forty-nine.