Chapter 457: Chapter 457 Test 4 Chapter 457: Chapter 457 Test 4 Li Julin suddenly realized that he might have just t such a person and finally understood why He Nan had personally brought her here.
“I have a pretty good mory. Although it’s not photographic, I do rember the big questions that I’ve thought hard about quite clearly,” Shen Mianmian said, not out of modesty, but because she truly felt she wasn’t capable of a photographic mory; it was just that her mory was better than average.
“Photographic mory doesn’t an one won’t forget anything they’ve seen, just that their mory is many tis better than that of an average person,” Li Julin explained, his words laden with unabashed praise for her.
Li Shiping and Xiu Min were both astonished, their eyes wide and mouths agape. Neither had expected Shen Mianmian to have such a talent. Photographic mory—that was the stuff of legends, wasn’t it?
They had unearthed a treasure in their family!
Li Yue wore a mischievous grin, finding Little Mianmian’s fabrications too good. Look at how she’s chard his dad—his satisfaction was off the charts.
Seizing the mont, he began to stir the pot, “Dad, my sister and I are hopeless causes, but look at how clever Little Mianmian is. You really should take the ti to teach her. Aim to get her into Beijing University, to nurture her talent, so she can make significant contributions to the country in the future.”
Li Julin once again glared at his son, clearly finding him too talkative. Although he hadn’t shown it, that didn’t an he hadn’t noticed.
Since Shen Mianmian had arrived, she’d been cooperative, saying she wanted to acknowledge him as her master yet she’d never taken the initiative to ask, the clever girl with outstanding achievents.
Even if she wasn’t to beco his student, she wouldn’t fare badly in the future. And for him, taking on such a student would be scoring a great deal.
At this mont, Li Julin’s mindset had done a one hundred and eighty-degree turn. It wasn’t that he didn’t want the student anymore, but rather he was sowhat worried that this student, too proud and ambitious, might not consider him good enough.
But of course, he wouldn’t show this concern, maintaining a stern expression and not revealing how much he favored her.
Shen Mianmian, seeing through his thoughts, a glint sparkling in her eyes, imdiately said, “Uncle Li, although I am young, I do understand that an exceptional teacher can change a student’s life, helping them to reach greater heights. Even the ancient kings sought the tutelage of the most learned scholars. There is no end to learning, and what I know now is rely a drop in the ocean. If you don’t mind, could you perhaps teach more?”
Her speech was well-received, acknowledging the importance of a teacher without coming across as arrogant or conceited because of her own scholastic abilities.
Li Julin’s previous misgivings faded, his impression of her improving again as he nodded in approval, a trace of satisfaction visible in his eyes.
“Well said. For a teacher, cultivating an outstanding student who can continue the legacy and contribute to the country is a lifelong dream.”
These words were tantamount to agreeing to take Shen Mianmian on as his student.
All present felt a gleam of excitent, and Shen Mianmian was particularly thrilled, her joy unmasked, her eyes shining bright as if filled with tiny stars.
“Uncle Li, I will definitely study hard in the future and rember every word you say,” she promised.
Li Julin taught her a serious lesson, “Don’t be like Li Yue, buttering up to your superiors.”
The room burst into laughter at his words, leaving Li Yue speechless. “Dad, when did you beco so humorous?”
His face showed frustration, but deep down he was very happy; it had been a long ti since he had seen his father in such a good mood.
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