Chapter 355 - Chapter 355: Two Geniuses?
Chapter 355: Two Geniuses?
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
Huo Jinyan found the post on the forum from Weibo.
He sent the links to the post and the video to someone on WeChat with a black profile picture [Take care of it.]
Ten minutes later.
[President Huo, the post has been locked. Someone else is also paying attention to this post, so I can’t do much.]
Huo Jinyan’s eyes were cold as he looked at the contents of the post, at those groundless, trumped-up statements.
Hiding behind the anonymity of the Internet, it seemed that no one needed to be responsible for whatever they said.
“They did it! They’re in first place!”
Teacher Shen rushed into the staff office, skipping excitedly.
The teachers in the office were all dumbfounded. Only Teacher Lang, sitting in his seat, looked up at her with displeasure written all over his face.
“What is it, Teacher Shen?”
Teacher Shen immediately took out her phone and showed it to them.
“Lu Ning and Li Nian are ranked first and second in NI!”
“Ah! What?! Let me see, let me see!”
The teachers came over.
“Who’s first? Who’s first!”
“Lu Ning!”
Teacher Shen showed them the photos released by the organizing committee. “Lu Ning?! Was Lu Ning actually that smart?! How did she even do it?!”
“That’s right, what tricks did you use? Isn’t Lu Ning infamous for being at the bottom of the cohort?”
“That’s probably not it. Didn’t you notice that she did the questions very quickly during the sports meet? And she got all of them right.”
Teacher Shen nodded repeatedly. “Actually, it has nothing to do with me. Lu Ning is just that smart.”
“Then why didn’t she study properly before?”
“I don’t know. Maybe she didn’t want to. There’s no way we can understand the mind of a genius.”
“This is the NI competition we’re talking about! It’s really competitive! And she got first place! Lu Ning is amazing!”
“This time, taking into account that most of the participants were third-year students, the organizing committee canceled the award ceremony and announced the results earlier than usual.”
“I see. Then the school should quickly interview them! It’s a great opportunity for the school to get some publicity.”
“Eh, weren’t Li Nian’s results pretty mediocre previously? How did she suddenly become second? Teacher Shen, what did you do to make these two geniuses fall into your hands?”
Teacher Shen, on the other hand, had tears in her eyes. Rather than it being a good thing, she suspected that the two students were hiding their true potential as she had given them a poor first impression.
Huo Jinyan finally looked up at them.
So that’s why she wanted to participate in this competition all of a sudden.
He looked down at the post on his phone.
She actually knows everything.
Huo Jinyan’s gaze was tinged with some heartache.
Five minutes later, Class 9 was in an uproar.
While they were arguing with the posters on that post, the post suddenly bugged out; in the interim between then and when the page was fixed, someone had taken the opportunity to change it. When the page refreshed, the thread was no longer the same as it was originally.
Much of it was gone, leaving only the bolded title and the original poster’s words behind. The statements addressing the rumors at the beginning were still there, but below there was only a photo left—it was a photo of the NI Mathematics Competition rankings. On it, the first place was magnified countless times, and Lu Ning’s name was written there in bold.
Afterwards, someone realized that the post was locked.
The entire thread could only be described with one word—irony.
At the beginning of the thread, everyone questioned Lu Ning’s ability and suspected her of cheating. Now, she had obtained first place in the NI Mathematics Competition, which ranked among the top three hardest competitions nationwide.
What kind of situation was this? It was as these people were at the ground level, scolding the person standing on the fifth. While the person on the fifth level could see and hear them, she did not take them seriously at all; yet these people were still smug and felt that they were nobler than her, standing on the moral high ground and criticizing her..