Chapter 214 - What A Small World
Chapter 214: What A Small World
“I once said I was going to chase Sylvia…” After thinking about it, Ou Ye blushed and felt ashamed. No wonder Sheng Yang said it was inappropriate back then.
Ou Ye had never agreed with Fang Duo, but now he felt what Fang Duo said was correct. He was daydreaming.
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During their self-study period, everyone was reviewing classes and doing test papers when someone big came over.
It was Ms. Yuan, the head of the teaching and research group of the liberal arts. When Ms. Yuan saw Sheng Yang, her eyes glowed.
“Ms. Chen, excuse me.” Then Ms. Yuan coughed slightly and said somewhat awkwardly, “Hello girl, are you interested in doing some liberal arts test papers?”
Ms. Chen was startled. “Hey Old Yuan, don’t you know she’s a science student? Are you crazy?”
“Don’t you know that Sheng Yang is that famous Internet celebrity, Sylvia? She’s very good at liberal arts.”
“Huh?” Ms. Chen didn’t pay much attention to the current trends so she didn’t know much about Sylvia, but she did catch the part where Ms. Yuan said “she’s very good at liberal arts”.
Ms. Chen gulped silently then looked at this big shot who became her student by accident. Was this true?
Sheng Yang had studied science, was instructed by teachers, and did her questions every day.
But liberal arts was different…
However, upon hearing Ms. Yuan’s words, Sheng Yang simply said, “Yes.”
All the students were in an uproar.
Fang Duo didn’t expect Sheng Yang to agree so easily. Others viewed doing test papers as torture while she quite enjoyed it.
People were so different… Alas!
Ou Ye bowed to her: My idol!
“Great.” Ms. Yuan felt very excited. She just wanted to know Sheng Yang’s true liberal arts abilities. In fact, this was something that all the liberal arts teachers were curious about, so they asked her to come over.
Ms. Yuan blinked at Ms. Chen. “Then let me borrow Sheng Yang from you.”
After that, without waiting for Ms. Chen’s answer, she quickly ran away with Sheng Yang out of fear of being rejected.
In fact, this was also something that many students were curious about. They knew that Sylvia was very good at liberal arts but didn’t know the exact extent of her abilities.
Besides, Sheng Yang was almost a god in science. How good could she be in liberal arts?
Sheng Yang sat quietly on a chair and completed a test paper. The other teachers were busy with their own affairs, but they would glance at this very calm girl occasionally, only to see that she was completing her test paper at an almost impossible speed.
Ms. Yuan looked at her and her scalp tingled.
She gave Sheng Yang the liberal arts exam from the last unified examination, which included Chinese, Math, English, and comprehensive liberal arts.
She had seen Tian Kerui complete this set of test papers, but even Tian Kerui couldn’t do the test papers as quickly as Sheng Yang.
After less than half of the allotted time, Sheng Yang had already completed the test. As the other teachers stared, she walked towards Ms. Yuan and handed in her test papers.
Ms. Yuan was dumbfounded, and after quite a while, she asked, “Don’t you need to check your work?”
“Not necessary.”
If she had heard someone else say something like this, she would think they were arrogant or conceited.
But faced with Sheng Yang’s confidence, she was simply speechless.
She just accepted the test papers stiffly…
Sheng Yang didn’t leave, waiting for the teachers to score her test papers.
She asked the teacher next to her for a book and quietly waited for her scores without wasting any time.
As she expected, her test papers were easy to score.
She was correct for all the basic questions.
She also did very well on the short answer questions and didn’t even have half a point deducted.
Ms. Yuan was quite strict in scoring, but she found it difficult to deduct any points from Sheng Yang’s test papers.
She quickly finished scoring the test papers and gazed at these clean, neat, and beautiful papers, speechless.
These test papers were even cleaner and neater than her face and could be used as an example.
The other teachers surrounded her silently to see the long-awaited results.
——150 points in Mathematics!
——150 points in English!
——140 points in Chinese!
——And f*cking 280 points in Comprehensive Liberal Arts!!!
She got more than 700 points in the liberal arts! No one knew better than the teachers how difficult this score was to obtain!
They almost couldn’t believe their eyes.
Even Tian Kerui, who ranked first place among liberal arts students, had the highest score of only 693, ranking second in the province.
These teachers seemed to have something stuck in their throats and couldn’t utter a single word. The whole office was dead silent.
Li Mei happened to come over. As soon as she walked in, she saw Sheng Yang sitting there. What a small world! Her temple twitched and her mood was ruined. She asked, “Why are you here?”
Every time she saw Sheng Yang, she felt very uncomfortable. Sheng Yang always reminded her how she gave up the opportunity to become the class teacher of a true provincial champion student.
Although she had one or two students who were provincial champions, they weren’t even close to Sheng Yang! If she had a student like Sheng Yang, she would have something to brag about for the rest of her life.
But she just watched this opportunity pass her by.
Therefore, every time she saw Sheng Yang, she felt as if she was being stabbed in the heart.