Chapter 31: Not a master, but a god

Chapter 31 is not a master of learning, but a **** of learning

Gu Qingning nodded, and glanced at the test papers on the table.

On the opposite side, Principal Zhang reminded, "You can start answering the paper."

Hearing this, Gu Qingning stretched out his hand and pulled a paper, and picked up a pen with his finger.

Looking at the test questions, she wrote without thinking.

The rapid answering speed surprised the invigilators on the side.

This is not a multiple-choice question, you can fill it out without even thinking about it?

Could it be that she wrote something indiscriminately?

Having no time to pay attention to their thoughts, Gu Qingning kept on writing, leaving black ink wherever the pen tip went.

One question after another, almost without a break.

In less than twenty minutes, she was already writing the second paper.

However.

Everyone still didn't care, and agreed that she was just messing around.

After all, her entrance exam was too bad, and no one could believe that she suddenly became a top student from a scumbag.

At the door of the classroom, Gu Zhao hurried over after finishing his work.

He lowered his voice and asked, "Mr. Li, how are you doing?"

"Qingning has been in for more than half an hour." Li Fei said.

The curtains in the classroom were drawn, so Gu Zhao could not see what was going on inside.

He took a step forward, trying to peek through the window, but in vain.

Inside, Gu Qingning was already working on the third paper.

The speed of solving the questions was astonishingly fast, and Principal Zhang couldn't calm down anymore.

He approached with light steps, and reached out to pick up one of the test papers, which was covered with pen and ink.

He turned around and walked back, surrounded by the dean and two or three invigilators.

When I saw the pen and ink on the test paper, my first reaction was—the words are really ugly.

It's just too sloppy.

To put it bluntly, even ghost-drawing symbols are prettier than her writing.

"This question is correct."

The voice of astonishment was very low, Principal Zhang and the others were dumbfounded, and looked at the answer on the paper in disbelief.

The test papers were issued by the invigilators present, and they knew better than anyone else whether the answers were correct or not.

After some inspection, not even a word was missed, but there was no mistake at all.

Looked at each other.

Everyone saw the shock in each other's eyes.

She didn't write scribbles, she got all the questions on this paper right.

Principal Zhang is still out of the situation, and he doesn't know the answers to some test questions, but he can probably guess some of them based on the expressions on everyone's faces.

He asked in a low voice, "A lot right?"

The dean approached him and whispered something in his ear, and Principal Zhang showed horror.

If he hadn't organized the exam himself, and the invigilator came again, he would have suspected Gu Qingning of cheating.

Suddenly, the way everyone looked at Gu Qingning changed.

The whole paper has a perfect score, and it is still completed in such a short time, the strength is obvious.

The dean came to his senses first, walked quickly to Gu Qingning, and reached out to pick up another completed test paper.

He turned back, and Principal Zhang and his entourage surrounded him.

Ten minutes later, everyone froze in place, looking at the test paper with dazed eyes.

Among them, one of the invigilators swallowed his saliva and said with a dry voice, "It's all right again."

Before everyone came back to their senses, a cold voice took his words, "I'm done."

Gu Qingning stood up, and a wave of eyes focused on her.

Most in shock and disbelief.

Principal Zhang couldn't believe his ears, his voice trembled slightly, "Have you finished writing everything?"

Gu Qingning nodded, and the nearest invigilator reached out to pick up the test paper.

Not to mention doing the wrong question, I can't even find a typo.

He raised his head, met the questioning eyes of the crowd, and said quietly, "Everything is correct."

They know better than anyone how difficult these three papers are. These questions have already exceeded the scope of senior three.

Even if Gu Zhaoli, a genius in No. 1 middle school back then, was still five points short of the perfect score, but she finished the three papers in just one hour, still getting full marks.

This is no longer a master of learning, but a **** of learning.

Everyone was shocked, their eyeballs were rounded.

Full marks?

"Can I go to my senior year now?"

The cool voice brought back everyone's thoughts. Principal Zhang looked at Gu Qingning and smiled obsequiously, "Of course, I will arrange for you right away and transfer you to Class S."

Class S is a key top class in the third year of high school, and the students who can enter this class are all top students.

Gu Qingning put his hands back into his trouser pockets, and said softly, "I won't be in Class S."

Principal Zhang was stunned, "Huh?"

Did he hear wrong?

Thinking that Gu Qingning didn't know much about Class S, he said softly, "Classmate Gu, Class S is a key top class in the third year of senior high school, and the teaching resources are all the best."

"I know." Gu Qingning changed the subject and said, "I want to enter Class C."

Everyone was overwhelmed by thunder, and if you don't enter class S, you will enter class C?

What was she thinking?

"Student Gu, you have really thought about it clearly. After entering Class S, you have great hopes of being able to sprint to A University in Beijing." Principal Zhang persuaded.

Gu Qingning looked indifferent, "I only enter Class C."

The decisive tone made everyone feel difficult.

It would be too wasteful for such a good seed not to enter Class S. With her grades, she will definitely enter A University steadily.

"Since you want to enter class C, then do as you wish."

The others looked disapproving, "Principal..."

Principal Zhang waved his hand, interrupted their words, and continued, "Does Student Gu have any other requests?"

"I want to apply to live on campus, but I want a single room." She said.

Principal Zhang readily agreed, "It's simple, I'll ask someone to go through the formalities for you right away."

Gu Qingning thanked, "It's nothing, I'm leaving first."

After finishing speaking, she walked towards the door.

As soon as the door was pushed open, Gu Zhao immediately came up to him.

He observed her expression carefully, but there was no smile at all. Could it be that she failed the exam?

He asked cautiously, "Qing Ning, how did you do in the exam?"

Gu Qingning reached out to take back the backpack, and said in a casual tone, "It's okay."

good?

Gu Zhao wondered, did he do well in the exam?

Before he could ask any more questions, Gu Qingning had already stepped down the steps and left.

He was about to chase him when he was stopped by Principal Zhang.

"Third Young Master, there is something we want to discuss with you."

"If there is anything else, we can talk about it another day. I'm not free right now."

Principal Zhang said, "It's related to Gu's exam results."

It was about Gu Qingning, Gu Zhao paused, and looked back at him, "Qingning did badly in the exam?"

Principal Zhang shook his head again and again, "Of course not, Student Gu got full marks in the exam."

Li Fei was surprised, her voice changed, "Full score?"

She is the head teacher, and she knows Gu Qingning's usual study situation very well. She studied very hard in the first year of high school, and even got full marks in the skipping exam, which sounds unbelievable.

Gu Zhao was also surprised, and asked blurted out, "Did you make a mistake?"

Could it be that Principal Zhang turned on Qing Ning for his sake?

He gave him a look, and Principal Zhang understood what he was thinking.

He smiled, and handed him the paper in his hand, "The exams in No. 1 Middle School are always fair and just, so you don't have to suspect anything. This exam is monitored throughout the whole process. I didn't expect that classmate Gu usually keeps secrets."

(end of this chapter)

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