Jiang Zhiyi’s Chinese teacher was an old man who loved to discuss poetry during class. One day, while lecturing, he suddenly asked them, "’The cold wind is inconsiderate, disturbing the flying snow for no reason.’ Can anyone explain this line?"
From a corner ca a voice, "The snow is fine; it’s just that the wind is indecent."
Whistles imdiately filled the classroom.
The Chinese teacher darkened his face and looked toward the students, "I think the one who’s indecent is you. Get out!"
"Alright!" Li Yue quickly stood up and headed out.
As Li Yue stood up, Jiang Zhiyi, who had been sleeping behind him, was revealed. The teacher, already furious, threw the book he was holding, "You too, if you don’t want to listen, get out as well."
Jiang Zhiyi, hit squarely in the head, woke up and silently stood up to leave.
Seeing this, Gu Xun imdiately stood as well.
"Where are you going?" the teacher asked, face still dark.
Gu Xun, with a cheeky grin, said, "Teacher, I’m tired of sitting. I’m just going out to stretch my legs. Didn’t you say anyone who doesn’t want to listen can leave?"
"You..."
The teacher was so angry his hair nearly stood on end, his hand shaking as if he had Parkinson’s, pointing at him and exclaid, "Outrageous, simply outrageous! I’ve taught for so many years and never encountered students as unruly as you. The college entrance exams are nearly upon us, and look at you. Do you even resemble students about to take the exams? Is this your attitude toward studying? I need to bring your parents here to show them how you study at school..."
Outside, Li Yue watched as the two followed him out and grinned foolishly, "True brothers," coming out specially to keep him company in punishnt.
Jiang Zhiyi didn’t say anything, leaning against the wall, and continued to sleep with his eyes closed.
Li Yue couldn’t resist looking at Gu Xun.
Since that day, Brother Yi had visibly beco listless and stopped going after the little fairy. He seed lost in thought every day.
"If you really can’t let go, go win her back," Gu Xun suggested.
Jiang Zhiyi remained silent.
But Li Yue added, "Yeah, I heard the little fairy is planning to apply to Z University. She’s been working hard recently."
"You say she’s aiming for Z University?" Jiang Zhiyi suddenly opened his eyes, his previously lifeless face suddenly lit up with life.
"Yeah, that girl with the surna Qin said so. I got this news from her in exchange for a al and two milk teas," Li Yue said, as if proud of his achievent.
Jiang Zhiyi rembered having ntioned to Shen Weiyi wanting to go to Z University, and he knew her family planned for her to study abroad. Had she suddenly decided to go to Z University because of him?
With this thought, he felt invigorated as if brought back from the brink of death and quickly walked to the classroom door, "Report! Teacher, I realize my mistake. I shouldn’t have slept during class. I have reflected on it deeply, recognize my error, and I promise it won’t happen again. Please allow to return to the classroom."
Behind him, Li Yue and Gu Xun looked at each other:
"What’s going on with Brother Yi?"
"I don’t know! Took the wrong dicine?"
Though puzzled, they followed suit, making their promises. The Chinese teacher’s expression softened a bit, knowing they realized their mistakes, at least they weren’t beyond hope. Reluctantly, he allowed them back into the classroom.
After that, Jiang Zhiyi seed like a changed person. No longer lethargic, he beca as energetic as if injected with a stimulant — giving up basketball and gas, spending every day either reading or solving problems.
anwhile, Shen Weiyi and Shen Jingqi also began their journey of weekend "supplentary lessons."
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