City’s Best Divine Doctor

Chapter 30 - 30 30 City Joint Exam



30: Chapter 30: City Joint Exam 30: Chapter 30: City Joint Exam Based on Ye Qiu’s previous academic performance, if he didn’t pass this time, he might never be able to get into an ordinary college, even if he repeated his studies for several more years.

However, the current Ye Qiu was different.

He had always been smart in the Heaven, and with his learning ability and memory, he could easily master three years’ worth of high school textbooks without spending too much time.

But, given Ye Qiu’s current situation, he didn’t even need to do that.

He had absorbed a lot of soul consciousness from many exceptional students, and he found the high school exam content incredibly simple.

When he first heard Su Luoluo’s suggestion, Ye Qiu couldn’t help but laugh inwardly.

“Hey, I’m just trying to help you out!”
Su Luoluo said.

Ye Qiu still ignored her.

Su Luoluo seemed somewhat disheartened, as if this Ye Qiu was completely different from the previous one.

It appeared that Ye Qiu could no longer put all his thoughts on her like he used to.

Moreover, Su Luoluo had no idea about the current situation of Ye Qiu.

Her understanding of him remained stuck in the past.

The afternoon consisted of three periods of self-study.

Unless there was an exam, the teachers for subjects like Chinese, Math, and English would rarely come to lecture.

Recently, there hadn’t been any exams, so the students just reviewed by themselves.

The classroom was very quiet, with only the occasional sound of coughing or pages turning.

Ye Qiu seemed to really enjoy these days.

While there were classes back in the Heavenly Court Academy, the difference was immense compared to here.

Ye Qiu now wanted to experience ordinary life.

After the first period ended, Li Shen invited Ye Qiu to go to the restroom.

Ye Qiu followed Li Shen and Zhu Zhiming towards the boys’ restroom.

On the way to the restroom, Ye Qiu noticed other students giving him weird looks.

Ye Qiu paid no attention to them.

After relieving himself comfortably and washing his hands, Ye Qiu walked out, finding Li Shen still inside smoking.

Ye Qiu stood in the hallway, enjoying the breeze.

When Li Shen came out, he said, “Back in middle school, the discipleship office was strict.

Even if we smoked in the restroom, they’d catch us.”
Ye Qiu still remembered these things from the old Ye Qiu’s memories.

When they returned to the classroom, Ye Qiu felt Liu Lingxiu glancing at him from time to time.

Ye Qiu gestured to Liu Lingxiu in sign language, indicating they could talk after the third period.

Liu Lingxiu was excellent in many other areas but had issues with her vocal cords, preventing her from speaking, which earned her the nickname “mute girl.”
Being called “mute girl” was undoubtedly discriminatory.

Ye Qiu could feel that from his sister, Ye Xue.

However, now that Ye Xue’s right leg had been healed, no one called her “lame princess” anymore.

Regarding Liu Lingxiu’s situation, Ye Qiu naturally had ways to restore her health so that she could speak, communicate with others, and even sing.

Ye Qiu returned to his seat and sat down.

Su Luoluo, having witnessed his interaction with Liu Lingxiu, felt a bit uneasy.

However, she didn’t show it on her face and didn’t say anything to Ye Qiu, because she was a proud young lady.

People always courted her; she would never take the initiative to court others.

Before the first period began, she had already lowered her stance by talking to Ye Qiu, but he remained indifferent.

During the second period, Ye Qiu didn’t open his textbooks again.

Instead, he borrowed a thick novel from Li Shen.

Li Shen had rented this novel from a bookstore near Jiangbei No.

3 Middle School.

He had been renting novels to read since first year.

Besides him, Zhu Zhiming and most of the students in the back rows liked renting these novels to pass the time during boring classes.

If someone read novels during classes in the first or second year, teachers might still intervene.

However, in the third year, teachers and the headteacher clearly understood each student’s level.

They didn’t force those who didn’t want to study, as long as they didn’t disturb others.

The novel Ye Qiu was reading now was an Immortal Cultivation novel with some spicy content, which he found amusing.

What it described was vastly different from his experiences in the Heaven.

It could be said that this was the ordinary people’s fantasy of the Immortal Realm; they didn’t know what the real Immortal Realm was like, let alone the Heaven.

However, Ye Qiu found that ordinary people’s wild imaginations were quite interesting.

Seeing Ye Qiu reading that novel, Su Luoluo thought that Ye Qiu hadn’t changed at all and was still the same.

She didn’t expect him to be so blatant now, placing the novel right on his desk to read.

Su Luoluo knew that with Ye Qiu’s current level, he definitely wouldn’t pass, and at most, he would barely graduate with a high school diploma.

It seemed they really lived in two different worlds.

As for why Su Luoluo had such thoughts before, it was because Ye Qiu had pursued her for many years and had risked his life to push her out of the way of an incoming car that night, saving her life.

This had moved her.

But that kind of emotion was just ordinary gratitude.

Seeing Ye Qiu now, Su Luoluo naturally reverted to her original proud and aloof self, the proud young lady of the Su Family.

Near the end of the second period, a middle-aged woman around forty years old, wearing thick glasses and carrying textbooks, hurried into the classroom.

“Students, put down your pens and look up.

I have something important to tell you.”
The one speaking was their headteacher, Li Molian.

However, her usual behavior, combined with the fact that she was over forty and still unmarried, made many students privately call her Li Mochou.

Hearing the headteacher’s words, the students obediently put down their pens and books.

“Tomorrow, Jinling City’s forty-five key high schools and provincial key high schools will have their most important joint exam.

The teachers for this exam could be the same ones setting the national college entrance exam questions.

So, how you perform in this joint exam, your scores and rankings, will be a real simulation of the college entrance exam, roughly predicting your actual scores.”
As Li Molian spoke, the students listened attentively.

It could be said that this joint exam was like an early mock test, simulating the college entrance exam for the students.

With so many key high schools participating, it was almost like an early college entrance exam in Jinling.

The exam setters were likely to be the same teachers who would set the national college entrance exam papers.

So, the content and difficulty of the joint exam would give a fairly accurate preview.

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