"It seems... should... maybe... yes." Yang Qingqing thought seriously, she couldn’t remember her primary school days, but during middle school, Zhang Tingyu’s fame was known to everyone in the school. Not only was she beautiful, but she also had exceptional grades, and moreover, her father was rumored to be the secretary of Wangjiang County.
Therefore, during middle school, Zhang Tingyu always had a superiority complex, looking down on everyone.
"Then, we really should have a comparison," Tang Yue muttered to herself.
Yang Qingqing didn’t hear her clearly. She originally wanted to use this to dissuade Tang Yue and to comfort her that it was okay to lose, but who would have thought that it would instead ignite Tang Yue’s competitive spirit?
Even though she wasn’t concerned about being the top of the grade, if she could be first, why would she settle for second?
So, by the time of the second monthly exam, which was also the midterm exam, Tang Yue’s grades once again surpassed Zhang Tingyu, shocking the teachers at Wangjiang First Middle School.
Tang Yue’s papers, especially her essay, were scrutinized by several teachers. Some believed it was too much to give full marks. Surely, they should deduct a point or two.
But when they looked at the papers, the first thing that caught their eye was the beautiful regular script writing, refined and smooth, without any corrections or alterations – done in one go.
From the beginning to the end of the essay, it read as if one was perusing a model answer.
In both Chinese and math, her scores were perfect, not to mention English, which was also full marks.
This caused a stir among the people of Wangjiang First Middle School.
Full marks in math, they could understand, but Chinese? Even if everything else was correct, what about the essay?
Even if the essay was well-written, shouldn’t some points be deducted?
After the midterm exams, at a large assembly, Tang Yue’s essay was read out loud, silencing all the skeptical students.
All the students looked up to Tang Yue in admiration, though some were tinted with envy and jealousy.
Among them, Zhang Tingyu felt this the most. This time, she also had full marks in math, and ninety-nine in both English and Chinese. She thought she had done very well, but who would have thought...
Tang Yue couldn’t help but touch her nose, feeling as if she was being looked at like a monkey on show. She thought that maybe during exams, she really should deliberately answer a few questions wrong.
After her rebirth, her memory was too sharp, able to recall anything at a glance and never forgetting what she learned. It was like having a natural cheating device. Plus, with her diligent effort, acing the exams was inevitable.
Now, if she wasn’t worried about shocking everyone too much, she would want to skip a grade. She had already mastered all the knowledge of Senior High School. With the remaining time, her favorite thing to do was to immerse herself in the library, browsing various books, or drawing fashion design drafts. Though not needed now, who knew when they would come in handy?
After this midterm exam, everyone became even more anxious, especially since Tang Yue had scored full marks and still studied harder than they did. This set off a wave of ardor for studying.
"Zhang Tingyu, you’ve done very well already, but how can you compare to someone who got full marks?" Zhang Minmin said with a sigh, though the comforting words from her lips carried a hint of schadenfreude.
Usually, Zhang Tingyu was superior and academically excellent. Back at home, she was often reminded by her parents, "Look at Tingyu, and then look at yourself."
Now, seeing Zhang Tingyu’s defeated appearance made her ecstatic.
"Don’t gloat, I will definitely surpass her," Zhang Tingyu pursed her lips. In terms of studies, she was always persistent and competitive. How could she tolerate being worse than someone else?


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