Chapter 30 Xiaoli
[…Today’s submission is “Our Sorrow Flows Like a River” by Guo from Class 6, Grade 3…]

[…Campus news: Yesterday, the school held a meeting on the spirit of the new curriculum standards. Teacher Gu Wancheng, head of the Grade 12 Chinese language department, spoke at the meeting…]

When I returned to the classroom, the campus radio just started broadcasting.

Guan Ren feels that his luck is not very good.

Because I didn’t meet the girl with the soft and healing voice.

But that's okay.

He also noticed these days that the announcers at the school radio station seemed to be all girls.

Although this girl's voice is not as good as the one Guan Ren called "soft girl", it sounds okay.

pat!

"?"

Suddenly, there was a crisp sound of a switch, and the broadcast stopped. Guan Ren looked up and frowned:

"Liu Xiong, why is it closed?"

"what…"

Liu Xiong yawned and walked down from the podium:
"You have to listen..."

"Yes."

"Oh…"

Liu Xiong originally thought it was too noisy, but since someone was listening, he just let it go and turned the radio back on.

[…Next is an excerpt from "In Japan, a Dish is Washed Seven Times"…]

pat!

"?"

Liu Xiong stared blankly at Guan Ren who suddenly rushed to the podium and turned off the radio:
"Don't you want to listen?"

Guan Ren wiped the goose bumps on his arms:
"Suddenly I don't want to hear it anymore."

"nerve…"

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During evening study, Gu Youli found that Guan Ren was a little strange.

Although I have been blaming my deskmate for being weird for a while now.

But seeing him grinning foolishly with his hands clasped in his hands, Gu Youli couldn't help herself again. She glanced at Li Min who was playing with her cell phone on the podium, then leaned back slightly and took a sidelong glance at what was in Guan Ren's hand.

"..."

what is that?
What a small book, a vocabulary book?

Guan Ren soon discovered his deskmate's peeping:
"Do you want to see it?"

"!"

Gu Youli turned her head away in a panic, but immediately realized she was trying to cover up her mistake, so she gently brushed her hair back and turned it back:
"What are you looking at..."

"A Shaing Pocket Book."

"Oh."

Gu Youli was a little interested, but not much, mainly because she was too busy.

She lowered her head and continued copying something related to physics in the notebook that looked brand new.

Gu Youli has always had her own schedule for studying. After writing for a while, she felt that she had almost finished what she had done for the day, so she closed the notebook and switched to the Chinese textbook as usual.

This time it was Guan Ren's turn to be unable to help:

"Sister Gu, there's something I've wanted to ask you for a long time."

Gu Youli looked at Guan Ren quietly, tilted her head, and swayed her ponytail behind her head:
"what's up?"

"It's about your Chinese grades..."

Guan Ren glanced at her Chinese textbook and the densely packed notes on it, which far exceeded those of other students:

"Isn't Teacher Gu the Chinese teacher? Why are you...not so good at Chinese?"

Of course, no matter how bad it is, it is relative.

For example, at the beginning of the school year, Gu Youli scored 105 in Chinese, which was much higher than Guan Ren's score of 88 at the time.

However, among the top students, including compared with Gu Youli's other subjects, this result is indeed not very good.

However, upon hearing Guan Ren's question, Gu Youli frowned hesitantly, pursed her lips and pondered for a long time before finally shaking her head:

"do not know."

"..."

Well, Guan Ren wasn’t actually surprised.

If everyone could easily find the reason for poor grades, there would probably be half as many poor students in the country.

"So what difficulties did you encounter during the exam?"

When Guan Ren asked this, Gu Youli understood clearly and said that reciting classical Chinese poems and writing essays were her two major weaknesses.

"Recite... write..."

Does Sister Gu have a bad memory?

No, not to mention math, English, physics, chemistry, and biology all require a lot of memorization, and I've never seen her having trouble remembering them. Why is Chinese the only subject that's hard to remember?

However, when it comes to writing, Guan Ren has his own thoughts:

"Sister Gu, although my grades are not good, but regarding writing, I think it might be because you don't read much, so you are not very sensitive to words, which makes you not good at expressing yourself?"

“Reading volume…”

Gu Youli subconsciously glanced at her Chinese textbook and the two Chinese reference books on the table. Guan Ren also followed her gaze and felt...

He would buy reference books on Chinese language, but at the moment he seemed to only know Gu Youli.

And I actually bought two copies.

"Sister Gu, the amount of reading I'm talking about is some extracurricular reading."

"Out of class?"

Gu Youli was stunned:

"A classic?"

"Uh... classics would be fine, but that's too..."

Guan Ren didn't know how to describe it, and then he suddenly realized that he seemed to have never seen Gu Youli read any miscellaneous books.

So, Guan Ren took out some books from his desk cabinet, such as "Fireworks", "Flying Romance", "Boys and Girls", etc., which he had bought from Liu Xiong, and placed them on Gu Youli's desk.

"Sister Gu, if I'm not mistaken, your Chinese grades haven't improved much even after reading so many reference books and studying in the usual way. Then you might need these folk remedies."

Home remedies…

Gu Youli found this word very interesting.

Even though the monthly Chinese exam results would not be released until tomorrow, and it was still unknown how much influence Guan Ren had in Chinese, Gu Youli couldn't help but feel that she should trust her deskmate.

"Guan Ren, these...can I take them back and look at them tonight?"

"of course can."

Guan Ren is very generous.

He was Liu Xiong's good friend, and now that his good friend needed help from his deskmate, Liu Xiong would definitely have no objection.

"Just look at it and take notes on it."

Although Guan Ren was joking, he then looked at his deskmate's serious expression and became a little worried that she might actually take notes:
"Sister Gu, when you read these books, don't treat them as a task. Just treat them as entertainment. Regardless of the quality of the content, just read more and improve your sensitivity to the text itself."

In fact, Guan Ren had something else to say.

That is, he also hoped that Gu Youli could use this opportunity to relax a little.

Relax yourself and also relax her attitude towards the subject of Chinese.

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Chapter 28: Scholar Before the Saint (Alliance Leader Adds More)

After returning home in the evening, Guan Ren added several chapters to "The Supreme Confucianism and Taoism".

Since he announced the rule of additional updates from the alliance leader, he has received rewards from seven or eight alliance leaders in a row.

It doesn't sound like much, but firstly, it's a new author with a new book, and secondly, it's still in the new book period.

In addition to the brilliance of the book itself, Guan Ren's meticulously studied method of fragmentation also contributed to its appeal.

"But the word count is still too short. If I want to attract more followers, I might have to increase the word count..."

Although Guan Ren has always strictly controlled the update speed of new books, times have changed.

The National Day is the day after tomorrow. If Guan Ren wants to get a considerable income in October, he feels that he must work hard to make the book a little more popular, so that he can attract another wave of high rewards before the day after tomorrow.

So, in the name of "thanking the leader for the reward in September", he released a total of thirteen chapters in one go according to the number of leaders who had rewarded him since the book was published.

The comment section exploded on the spot.

[Thirteenth update?! You're not from the clouds! Who are you?]

[Oh my god! Is that a big blood-red vest?]

[Thanks to the local tyrants for the reward! Let's whip Brother Yun hard! ]

……

"Is it really that serious? It's just the thirteenth update. You really haven't seen the world..."

Guan Ren himself didn't care much about these people's collective climax. Just as he was about to go to bed, his QQ rang.

Drop drop drop-

[On the River Island: Big Stupid Pig Still Not Sleeping? Pighead.jpg]

【Guan Guan Jujiu: Why aren't you sleeping? 】

[On the island of the river: I fell asleep]

[Guan Guan Jujiu: Then how did you type to me? ]

[On the Island of the River: I dreamed of you, and fought with you in my dream]

"..."

Luo Xiaobei often talks nonsense like this, and Guan Ren is used to it.

But then he discovered that there was a pear avatar on QQ, and this dot was also lit, indicating that the mobile phone was online.

[Guan Guan Jujiu: Sister Gu is still awake? ]

After a while.

Xiaoli: I just read some magazines and went to bed. Why aren't you sleeping yet?

[Guan Guan Jujiu: I’m asleep]

[Xiaoli:? 】

[Guan Guan Jujiu: I dreamed of you, and was typing with you in my dream]

……

In a bedroom in a certain teachers' complex, a young girl stared blankly at her phone. After a moment, she clutched the phone tightly to her chest with both hands and slowly rolled to the side, burying her face deeply in the pillow for a long, long time...

(End of this chapter)

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