《Jenlisa | Guide To Raising The Sick Villain》37

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The division of subjects came at the end of the term, but that did not affect the enthusiasm of the students who were about to burst out in excitement.

Division of subjects was definitely a good thing for students in partial subjects, but there were also people who were particularly annoyed by it. For example, some students had some special reasons for not being able to choose between Liberal Arts or Sciences. For example, like Irene, her Liberal Arts scores are obviously better than Science scores. But, choosing Liberal Arts means that she wouldn’t be in the same class as Suho.

She could ask her family to help her be in the same class as Suho in her first year, but after the division of subjects, her family could no longer pull some string like before. They couldn’t do anything unless she decided to take Science, because Suho didn’t want to study Liberal Arts.

But even if she was a high achieving student, she may not be able to keep up. After all, Suho was very likely to enter the top class.

After the class division during the second year of high school, the classes would be reorganized. There would be a total of 36 classes, classes 1 to 10 are Liberal Arts classes, and classes 11 to 36 are Science classes.

In these thirty-six classes, there are three top-level classes, one for Liberal Arts and two for Science. They are the class 8, class 18, and class 28. It was probably a little superstitious of the school to constantly use the number 8, but it was an auspicious number.

The best students in each class of the high school would come together to form the top class. The class would have the best students and the best teachers, to ensure that the percentage at which the students in the class could pass the college entrance exam exceeded or reach 99%. This kind of data was useful for school admissions.

When Irene was in her first year of high school, she could rely on her Liberal Arts scores to enter the top fifty, but without the blessings of Liberal Arts, if she really entered the top class of Science, she didn’t know what rank she would be.

So even if Irene liked Suho no matter how much she liked him, she still didn’t dare to put her love over her grades.

Some people in the class were still clueless at which to choose and worried daily about the division of classes. Every day after class, they would run to the bathroom to call their parents to discuss and discuss.

Jennie had almost made a decision and asked Lisa what he wanted to learn.

Lisa didn’t really care about Liberal Arts or Science. He never cared about classes, but if he had to choose one, he would lean towards Science.

But now that Jennie asked him, Lisa did not immediately answer. Instead, he first thought about how Jennie would answer this question.

If he said that he wanted to study Science and Jennie said she wanted to study Liberal Arts, although he could change his words, Lisa still felt that this was not good. But Lisa did not understand why he felt that it was not good.

So in the end, he didn’t answer but instead asked Jennie, “What about you.”

Jennie took a pen from her bag and began to write on her notebook, “Science.”

“I have chosen Science as well.” Lisa answered, this time, it was very fast.

Jennie put down the pen in her hand, and the corners of her lips raised briskly, “I also think that you are suitable for academic theory.”

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Although Lisa said that both Liberal Arts and Science were very good, his most prominent feature was definitely his keen logical thinking ability. But because of his large reading volume he was a little better than others in Liberal Arts, but in Science, he could rely on his IQ to be much better than others.

Moreover, Jennie had studied Liberal Arts before, and after learning it, she also knew that Liberal Arts was not a memorization type class. More and more subjective thinking topics are expressed later, especially in history. Lisa was not very good at expressing subjective thoughts..

As for Jennie, Jennie originally wanted to study Liberal Arts. After all, she had taken it before. If she continued to study Liberal Arts, her high school career would be easier, but she didn’t choose it this time.

Jennie once studied finance at her old University. Although this major accepted both Liberal Arts and Science students, when it comes to the class, Science students would be more dominant. In the next two years of high school, if she took Science then she would not only learn more difficult mathematics, but also improve her logical thinking ability in the long-term.

Jennie had studied finance for more than a year before she came here and still liked this major very much. If everything went well, then in university she would continue to apply for finance. Now it was time to do it again. There was nothing wrong with the Science course. Besides, the subject she was most worried about before, Physics, no longer scared her as much.

It should be no problem for her and Lisa to enter the top class. The school has set up three top classes. Jennie could now confirm that Lisa’s probability of entering the eighteenth class would be more than 95%.

The reason was very simple. This building has five floors and four classes on each floor. Therefore, the classroom of Class 18 is on the first floor, and Class 28 is on the fourth floor. The school will still consider the particularity of the students.

Jennie wrote a big eighteen in her notebook, hoping that she would also be assigned to class 18.

Subject choosing, examinations, and busy high school life came to an end in a blink of an eye. The last final exam came in an instant. Before the exam the head teacher asked Jennie to talk in private and asked her to be extra careful during this exam. Because this time, if she could keep her position in the top three, she could secure the school’s second-class scholarship of 3000 yuan.

Jennie knew about the scholarship from last semester, and she didn’t need the head teacher to say that she was in line to take the three thousand yuan. She had been thinking of this for weeks now, after all. for her, three thousand yuan was equivalent to half a year’s living expenses.

But remembering her determination to win the first level prize, Jennie couldn’t help but smile, and got back to reviewing.

The end of this semester is a little different from last semester. Close friends will be separated soon, so some sentimental girls returned to the classroom and cried for a while after the exam, while most of the boys still played around.

When the results came out, everyone’s curiosity about the results was much weaker than in the past. Jennie looked up and took a casual look. When she saw the class rankings, she froze, and raised her head again to take a second look.

She was not mistaken.

In this final exam, the highest score in the class was not Lisa but her.

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Jennie hurriedly clicked on the campus network with her mobile phone, pulled out the transcript, stared at the name on it and confirmed it several times, only then was she sure that she was right.

Lisa who was first in the class actually fell to third this time.

How could this be?

Lisa had full marks in mathematics and the other subjects he was good at, and even though he didn’t get full marks his history and geography scores were all higher than hers.

It was only after she saw the last subject did Jennie understand everything.

Language, zero points.

If she wasn’t so rattled, Jennie would have let out a sigh and been amazed at Lisa’s ability to get third place even though he was missing one full test.

She clearly remembered that Lisa had entered the examination room on the day of the Chinese exam, so it was not due to lack of attendance.

Jennie squeezed her phone, turned her head and looked at Lisa’s face. The young man’s delicate and beautiful face was also looking at her. When Jennie looked over, he seemed to be caught off guard and his expressionless face showed a trace of panic.

Jennie took a deep breath, “Lisa, did you hand in a blank paper?”

The boy’s light brown eyes trembled, and he turned his face to the side, “…it..I was uncomfortable that day.”

There was no expression, but he was lying. The traces were too obvious, just like a child who thought that he was performing perfectly.

Jennie stayed silent.

Lisa was most afraid of this atmosphere.

He couldn’t understand the other party’s facial expressions and her body movements. She didn’t speak, and he was in a daze at her silence.

He thought of this method when the head teacher talked about the scholarships. Although he still didn’t understand why Jennie didn’t want him to spend money on her, he also vaguely understood that he could give it to her in other ways.

Like adding a little more to that card.

But he was also worried that Jennie would be as angry as she was before. Although the two things are not the same, they also have similarities.

Jennie did not speak now, and Lisa simply could not guess what she was thinking, Jennie did not say anything and so Lisa’s mind went haywire. Was she mad? Was she going to ignore him?!

Yet before he could come up with a reason, Jennie’s familiar voice penetrated Lisa’s ears.

“Thank you.”

Since Jennie could see that Lisa was lying awkwardly, she wouldn’t be so stupid as to not figure out why Lisa did it.

If she spoke clearly to Lisa like last time, wouldn’t that only make the both of them unhappy?

Jennie felt that people always have to know the difference between goodwill or badwill.

There are people in this world who treat you well and are willing to treat you this way. So you shouldn’t care about things that would destroy the atmosphere.

Lisa did so much for her, and so she couldn’t bear to blame him for it.

What Jennie had to do was not to investigate what was wrong with Lisa, but to be grateful, and then think about what to do in order to be better for Lisa, so as to not to let the boy’s good intentions go unresponded.

Jennie clicked on the grade rankings, and saw that because of Lisa’s retreat, she returned to her previous position of first in the grade.

At the end of the last semester, Lisa rushed to the United States so he was only able to take half of the Chinese exam. Although Lisa won first place, his total score was less than ten points higher than Jennie. This time Lisa had zero points on the Chinese exam, so Jennie’s score was much higher than Lisa’s.

When the total score was added up, Jennie was higher than Lisa, and the first-class scholarship of their grade had landed firmly in Jennie’s hands.

“Lisa”, Jennie suddenly turned around and said to Lisa, “The first-class scholarship is worth 5,000 yuan. When I get the money, let’s go out to eat together. I don’t know what to eat. Do you have any ideas? I want to eat something that I have never eaten before. After the holiday, I will go hang out with you. We will go together without telling Uncle Chen. If you like sweets, we can go…”

Jennie said many places and many things in one breath, Lisa sat on the side looking at her quietly, after a long while he said, “Can we go to all.”

It was too difficult to choose, Lisa thought, if Jennie was with him, every place was a good thing, and he wanted to give it a try.

“All?” Jennie pretended to think for a while, “It’s okay to go, I’m a little rich woman now.”

The two enthusiastically talked about their plans for summer vacation. Lisa asked Jennie what she would be doing for the summer, Jennie answered that she would probably go find a job and make some more money.

Lisa went silent for a while, probably because he wanted to say something. But in the end, he didn’t say anything. He continued to talk to Jennie and agreed to go out to eat together. He was afraid that she had forgotten his home address, so he wrote it out and gave it to her.

Some unidentified classmates in the class looked at him a few more times before speaking in a low voice.

“I saw him take the exam that day. Why did he get a zero in Chinese?”

“I don’t know how can we understand the thoughts of a genius.”

“Wasn’t there a scholarship that our school gave out? Wasn’t Lisa in the front line for it?”

“Haven’t you seen the car that picks up Lisa every day? Do you think Lisa would care about that little money?”

“It’s five thousand…damn…I want it too…”

No one can guess the truth, only Mino, who had a very good relationship with Jennie, and Suho, who was extraordinarily smart and who liked to follow Jennie recently, seemed to have guessed something, but he didn’t say anything.

With this, the first year of high school life came to an end in a reluctant farewell between classmates and thus ushered in a fifty-day summer vacation.

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Jennie began to wonder how to spend this summer vacation again.

During the holidays, the school did not allow students to live on campus, and Jennie did not want to go back to Kim’s house. Jennie was wondering if she should rent a house or find a job that covered food and housing to make some more money. But before she could think deeper on the matter Uncle Chen suddenly called her.

If Lisa contacted Jennie, he would usually contact her by using his mobile phone. If Uncle Chen called Jennie, it was because Uncle Chen was looking for her specifically.

Today was the first day of the holiday, and the school allowed students to stay in the dormitory for another three more days. Jennie was walking around the dormitory with her mobile phone, and after Uncle Chen called, Jennie quickly went downstairs.

She didn’t know how Uncle Chen got in, but he asked her to get in the car with a smile. Jennie glanced into the car and didn’t see Lisa.

Generally, people wouldn’t think the relationship between child and parent would be so stiff. So Jennie didn’t tell Lisa about not going home during the summer vacation. These bad things didn’t need to be told to Lisa.

But Jennie was able to conceal it from Lisa but was not able to conceal it from Uncle Chen. Uncle Chen has lived for half a century, and was much more transparent about people and things.

Jennie could directly move out of the house and live in school. It could be seen that the relationship between Jennie and her parents was so bad that it cannot be repaired. The first year of high school was over, and so Uncle Chen would occasionally ask Lisa about Jennie on the sidelines. From Lisa’s words, he found out that after Jennie started living at school, her parents seemed to have never taken care of her.

Therefore, Uncle Chen guessed that Jennie would probably not go home during summer vacation.

He called Jennie’s head teacher and confirmed this hypothesis after hearing that Jennie had not left school, so he called Jennie the next day.

She had known Uncle Chen for more than half a year. Jennie was very familiar with Uncle Chen and is very grateful. After a few casual conversations, Jennie asked Uncle Chen what he wanted to do with her. Uncle Chen frowned and thought about it for a long time, before speaking in embarrassment.

“There is a little thing.”

Uncle Chen said that Aunt Chen’s family had something going on, and so she had to suddenly go back to her family’s home. He didn’t know when she would come back. Uncle Chen wanted to find someone to take care of Lisa, but Lisa was too repulsed by outsiders, so this thing was very difficult to handle.

So then he thought of Jennie.

“Jenjen, you and the Young Master are friends and classmates. I know it’s a little awkward to ask you this, but besides us old couple, he can only talk to you.”

Jennie didn’t want to agree.

The main reason for not agreeing was that she was afraid that it was Uncle Chen and Lisa felt that she had no place to go and no one to take care of her, so they thought of doing this.

After all, Lisa would deliberately give her a scholarship by purposefully scoring low on the exa,. Uncle Chen was also much more clever than Lisa in this aspect. For a while, Jennie really didn’t know if what Uncle Chen said was true or false.

Taking advantage of Jennie’s hesitation, Uncle Chen continued, “The young master’s daily life is my responsibility, and the nutritionist will bring everything he eats every day. There will be no heavy work, and it will definitely not be too tiring. Also, you don’t have to worry about pay, we’ll pay you according to…”

“No, no,” Jennie said hurriedly, “I don’t mind this,” After speaking, she paused, probably hesitating on what to say, but finally told the truth, “Uncle Chen, I was thinking about you came to me specifically because you wanted to help me.”

Uncle Chen smiled, “It’s true that I want to help you, but it’s also true that my wife needs to go home and the young master lacks someone to take care of him.” After saying that, he added, “It’s also true that the young master wants to see you.”

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