If you're a humanities student, even if you don't know anything, you can still make up some nonsense.

Why did you stop writing?

Walking over for a look, the Chinese teacher was somewhat surprised to find that although she could only see the back, it was already completely covered in writing.

The essay has already been written.

Could it be finished already? So fast?

When he walked past that top scorer in the high school entrance exam, the other student hadn't even finished writing yet.

"Finished writing?"

The Chinese teacher asked in a low voice.

Ji Yuan nodded.

The Chinese teacher paused for a moment, then realized the teacher had actually finished writing.

"Check it again."

The Chinese teacher gave a word of advice.

Time passed slowly, and about two and a half hours had gone by.

Qian Sanyi had finished writing and checked it once. Then he looked at the Chinese teacher who had walked nearby, raised his hand and asked, "Teacher, can I hand in my paper early?"

"Shall we check it again?"

The Chinese teacher asked.

"I've already checked it out."

Qian Sanyi replied.

"Okay, give me the test paper."

The Chinese teacher collected Qian Sanyi's test paper, and then Qian Sanyi packed his things and left.

Many people glanced at Qian Sanyi's departing figure and then hurried back to answering questions.

Normally, teachers probably wouldn't allow students to hand in their papers early.

However, Qian Sanyi was clearly not an ordinary person. As the top scorer in the high school entrance examination, he handed in his paper early, and the teacher did not have any objections and simply accepted it.

The Chinese teacher sat down on the podium and began grading Qian Sanyi's test paper.

A few minutes later, the grading was finished. One hundred and forty points. He truly deserves to be the top scorer in the high school entrance examination.

The Chinese teacher thought to himself.

After grading Qian Sanyi's exam paper, he thought of Ji Yuan, who had finished writing a long time ago and had been sitting there idly without any intention of checking it.

He got up and went to Ji Yuan's side: "Are you still going to check? If not, I'll take it. You should go home early too."

The Chinese teacher didn't mean anything by it.

Knowing that Ji Yuan is also a day student, it's good that she can go back sooner.

Moreover, Ji Yuan had been sitting idly for quite some time. He felt that Ji Yuan might not be unwilling to hand in his paper and leave early, but perhaps he was just too embarrassed to raise his hand and say he wanted to hand in his paper early like Qian Sanyi did.

Besides, since it's just a weekly test, it's fine to be a little lenient.

If it were a monthly exam or a more important midterm or final exam, he wouldn't come to Ji Yuan to ask if he wanted to hand in his paper early.

Upon hearing the Chinese teacher's words, Ji Yuan immediately handed the test paper to her, saying, "Thank you, teacher."

"Ah."

The Chinese teacher nodded.

After that, Ji Yuan also packed her things and left.

The Chinese teacher took Ji Yuan's test paper and returned to the podium to begin grading it.

Upon opening Ji Yuan's test paper, the first thing the Chinese teacher saw was Ji Yuan's handwriting.

I must say, it's really beautiful.

Ji Yuan hadn't practiced calligraphy much, but by writing more, he gradually mastered the skill. He simply leveled up his calligraphy to level three by writing and practicing more.

As the Chinese teacher continued to correct the mistakes, little by little...

He gradually realized that something was wrong.

When he finished grading the essays, he discovered that he had only deducted three points from Ji Yuan's score.

He immediately started reading the essay.

He read the 800-word essay very quickly, and after reading it, he had only one thought in his mind: it was really well written.

After weighing his options for a minute or two, he took out his phone and searched online. He couldn't find the essay, which meant that, barring any unforeseen circumstances, it was indeed written by Ji Yuan himself.

There was no need to hesitate; he immediately gave the essay a perfect score.

Anyway, it's just a weekly test, not the college entrance exam. As the Chinese teacher of Class 1, if he thinks it's good, giving it a perfect score is no problem at all.

Moreover, Ji Yuan's essay is indeed excellent; even his teacher might not be able to write a better essay than Ji Yuan's.

Finally, the Chinese teacher wrote down Ji Yuan's score on the test paper: 147.

His expression was somewhat strange; he was taller than Qian Sanyi…

The teachers of all subjects in Class 1 always felt that Qian Sanyi would definitely be the best in Class 1 and even the entire first year of high school in every aspect.

Unexpectedly, on the very first weekly test, I was pinned down by someone.

At the same time, he also became curious. This Ji Yuan was so good at Chinese, how come he didn't remember him before?

He pulled out a roster, which recorded the middle school entrance exam scores of a class of students.

Ji Yuan's middle school entrance exam score only ranked fifth in his class.

Although it's a very good score, logically speaking, one shouldn't have been able to get a high score of 147 in this exam.

It should be at most 130 points.

However, the fact remains that it is now 147, and he has no doubts about plagiarism or anything like that.

For most humanities exams, there isn't a single standard answer, especially for essays. You can say you copied other questions, but you can't just copy essays, can you? There aren't any answers online.

Although he couldn't figure out what was going on, he, as the Chinese teacher, was quite happy that such a promising student had emerged in his class with such excellent Chinese grades.

The score of 130 suddenly became 140 or higher.

It may seem like the score has only increased by a few points, but the increase is actually quite significant.

Soon, evening self-study ended, and all the other students' test papers were collected.

……

The next day.

The first class in the morning is Chinese.

After class started, the Chinese teacher came in with the test papers and looked at the class representative: "Class representative, distribute the test papers."

The class representative immediately got up, took the test papers, and then distributed them one by one.

There were only 36 students in the class, and the test papers were distributed very quickly.

When the class representative was handing out the test papers, the second to last one was Ji Yuan's. She looked at the test paper with a score of 147 and looked at Ji Yuan in disbelief.

One hundred and forty-seven!

This is a humanities exam, not a science exam.

It's common knowledge that getting such high scores in the humanities is actually more difficult than in the sciences.

The last exam paper, Qian Sanyi's, scored 140 points.

That's impressive, but the class representative wasn't too surprised when they saw Ji Yuan's exam paper.

Instead, I felt a sense of excitement, like I'd just stumbled upon some juicy gossip.

Everyone in Class One knows that Qian Sanyi is the school's top star.

Unexpectedly, I only got second place in the first exam.

Big melon!

She desperately wanted to talk to other people about it right now.

"You've all received the test papers, right? Since it's the first weekly test since the start of the semester, almost all the questions on this test paper are things you learned in junior high school, but the overall results for our class aren't very good."

It seems that with such a long summer vacation, you've forgotten almost everything you learned in junior high. I won't talk about the summer vacation itself, but you're all in high school now, so you should all focus on getting back into the swing of things.

I won't read out the grades. This was just a weekly test, it's not very important. You all know the score yourself. Let's start going over the test now.

The Chinese teacher began the lesson.

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