I Have a Date with a Thousand-year-old Female Corpse-Chapter 1438 - 1439: I Never Said I Wanted to Date at School

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Chapter 1438: Chapter 1439: I Never Said I Wanted to Date at School

Your mother watched on the side, and her face immediately fell. In a cold voice, she said, "Zhao Lirong, those twenty questions weren’t made by you, were they? Who did you hire to ghostwrite them? Both calculus and Gauss’s theorem appeared, and one question crosses the fields of math and physics."

Zhao Lirong tilted her head at a thirty-degree angle, raised her eyes to look at the ceiling, and replied in a half-cold, half-indifferent tone, "You don’t need to worry about that. Let me state this in advance, if your precious son can’t even score sixty, I absolutely won’t let him into the school! Teacher Li, you, as a people’s teacher..."

"Hey."

Just as Zhao Lirong was shaking her head in triumph, you shoved the test paper into her hands. To annoy Zhao Lirong, you didn’t forget to yawn and said, "This test was really low-level. I didn’t sleep well last night, so I didn’t do the questions at the end, but sixty-one points should be enough."

At that moment, not only Zhao Lirong but even your mother was dumbfounded.

No one expected that in just a few simple words, you managed to complete a test paper that typically only a second-year university top student could handle.

"Sixty, sixty-one points?" Zhao Lirong, who graded the paper, was stunned. Her first reaction was to jump up and say to you, "You cheated!"

"Nonsense!" You directly rolled your eyes at Zhao Lirong, not even bothering to argue with her.

At this moment, the director of political education, who had been quietly sipping tea on the side, spoke up: "It’s unlikely he cheated. While you two were talking, I saw this child answering the questions stroke by stroke with my own eyes. If he hadn’t seen the answers beforehand, this child would be incredible in the future!"

"Teacher praises so much that the student feels unworthy of it." You even put on an act of humility.

"He even knows how to be modest; not bad, not bad." The director of political education stood up with a smile and said to Zhao Lirong, "Teacher Zhao, let’s not push this matter any further. Class is about to start, so take him to the classroom quickly."

"Hmm?" Your mother seemed to catch a key point and hurriedly asked, "Old Wei, what did you just say?"

The director of political education smiled at your mother, "If we go by the number of students per class, Teacher Zhao’s advanced class only has thirty-nine spots, while the other classes have at least forty. This child, Mu Yun, is smart and well-behaved. I’d say let him join Teacher Zhao’s advanced class!"

"This..." Your mother hesitated for a moment but decided to let it go when she saw you wink at her. "Alright then, if that’s the case, I won’t insist."

"Ah, that’s better." Director Wei glanced at his watch and said to the two, "What are you guys standing around for? Go to class already!"

After the three left, Director Wei finally breathed a sigh of relief and sat down, saying, "Finally got rid of those two nuisances!"

It’s common knowledge among the people with some experience that your mother and Zhao Lirong are sworn enemies, yet everyone has always been puzzled about when exactly they became antagonistic. Moreover, it seems to be an unsolvable deadlock! freewёbn૦νeɭ.com

When you accompanied Zhao Lirong into Class 2 of Senior Year 3, you found that the class atmosphere was rather stagnant, with a strong, strange odor in the air.

Standing on the podium, you swept your eyes across the room and found that everyone was burying themselves in exercises. Almost everyone’s desk was stacked with a thick wall of books, confirming the old saying from your perspective—these people are drowned in a sea of books.

Truthfully speaking, this morose atmosphere was quite uncomfortable for you, and you personally thought it was indeed a bit over the top.

"Classmates, class is about to start. Put down your exercises and relax a little." Zhao Lirong’s words did have some effect; quite a few people put down their pens and looked up.

Seeing a tall, handsome guy standing next to Zhao Lirong, everyone couldn’t help but start whispering among themselves.

"Next to me is your new classmate. Over the coming year, you’ll be studying together and eventually enter the university gates as one." Saying this, Zhao Lirong smiled slightly at you, remarkably different from her confrontational stance at the political education office earlier, "Student Li, introduce yourself to everyone."

You nodded your head, not too loudly or quietly, speaking at a pace everyone could hear clearly, "My name is Li Muyun, I’m eighteen, unmarried, and currently accepting applications for a girlfriend."

As soon as you said this, everyone was dumbfounded.

"What an oddball?"

"This guy’s really bold, daring to say such things in front of the Rakshasa Mother."

"Haha, this is gonna be interesting."

Zhao Lirong turned to look at you, her expression gradually turning serious, "Student Li, I don’t care what kind of education you received elsewhere, but now that you’re in my class, I have to take responsibility for your future. First of all, let me make it clear and emphasize that the school is a sacred place, and you’re absolutely not allowed to disrespect it. I don’t care what you do at home, but romance is absolutely forbidden at school!"

You gave Zhao Lirong a subtle smile, perfectly revealing a row of pearl-white teeth along with two cute little canine teeth, "Teacher Zhao, perhaps you’ve misunderstood. I never said I wanted to date at school."

The moment you smiled, Zhao Lirong even got slightly distracted because that seemingly innocent smile coincided with a pure and simple face from her deep memory.

Not wanting to continue bantering with you, Zhao Lirong looked up at the clock and then pointed to three empty seats in the back row, "There are three empty seats there; pick any one."

"Got it."

You cheerfully walked down and sat by the window in the last row.

"Later, collect your textbooks from the year group director." Leaving that message behind, Zhao Lirong left the room, partly covering her forehead and looking a bit emotional.

As soon as Zhao Lirong left, someone exclaimed, "It’s a miracle!"

"The Rakshasa Mother didn’t blow up!"

"Hey, buddy, my name’s Xiao Feng. We’ll be neighbors from now on." You had just sat down when your desk mate reached out his hand.

Hearing the voice and name, you couldn’t help but turn your head.

Wow, it’s really Madman!

Of course, Xiao Feng’s memory was sealed at that time, so he naturally couldn’t recognize you. However, being able to sit in the same classroom with him again evoked a strong sense of nostalgia.

As you shook hands, you said quite helplessly, "Just brothers in adversity, I guess. Sigh, I never thought I’d have to take the Da Tian Chao’s college entrance exam too; it’s depressing as hell."

"Old Shu, Old Shu."

At this moment, you heard a familiar voice and discovered that the short, chubby Zong Wangyue was sneaking in from the back door.

"Hey, Zongzi, how did you know I was here?"