Reborn into a Farming Family: My 18 Virtuous Wife is a Hero

Chapter 5 Rebirth in Junior High 2 with Superpowers 5

As she was thinking, she heard someone calling her. She looked up and saw her teacher staring at her with an impatient expression.

He shouted again, emphasizing his words, "Su Mu!"

Su Mu hurriedly stood up and shouted, "Here!" Everyone around him burst into laughter.

Seeing her stand up, the Mediterranean-looking man raised his thick eyebrows and hissed, "Quiet!"

Then, looking at Su Mu, he asked impatiently, "What is the absolute value inequality?"

Su Mu hesitated for a moment. After all, she had been married into the Xu family for eight years and had never touched a book. The knowledge from junior high school was not difficult, but it had been too long and she didn't remember much of it.

After thinking for a moment, he spoke in a steady but not loud voice, "An inequality that contains an absolute value and whose absolute value sign contains an unknown is called an absolute value inequality!"

Teacher Liu Tianxiang was taken aback. Su Mu was acting strangely today... His voice was never this loud normally.

Without thinking too much, I waved for her to sit down and continued explaining the problem. I had only called her up because I saw her spacing out at first.

After class, once the teacher left the classroom, the students started to get lively, and Su Mu also left the classroom and headed towards the restroom.

At that time, there were no partitions in the toilets, so everyone relieved themselves face to face. However, Su Mu had lived in the 21st century for too long and was not used to it. Taking off his pants face to face was too embarrassing, so he stood at the toilet door and waited. Just before class was about to start, the toilet finally became empty. Su Mu quickly went in and came out a short while later. Just as he was about to go back to the classroom, he was stopped by a hand that stretched out from nowhere.

He looked up and glanced indifferently at the group of girls in front of him, who were clearly dressed in bad clothes and looked like delinquents. They seemed to be students from his class.

"Is there a problem?"

A group of young, rebellious girls shoved her towards the toilet. Several others leaned against the toilet wall, watching her disdainfully. Then, the girl in the lead, shaking her right leg, stretched out her hand and said, "Got any money on you? Give us some to spend..."

Su Mu was taken aback, thinking: Am I being robbed?

I had never encountered anything like this when I was in junior high school.

Coming to his senses, he frowned slightly and said, "No, class is about to start, please move aside." Su Mu had never looked down on people who were good for nothing and only thought about spending other people's money. Besides, these girls looked to be no more than fifteen or sixteen years old, yet they were spewing vulgarities.

As soon as these words were spoken, the group of young girls got angry and stood up to block the toilet door. One of the girls, chewing gum, threatened, "Damn it! Country bumpkin, don't be ungrateful. You have a few bucks in your pocket. Don't let us find them. If we do, you're finished."

The girl in the lead chuckled and looked at Su Mu with the same disdainful gaze she would give him, saying, "So, are you going to hand it over yourself, or are we going to find it?"

Su Mu stood there, head down, reaching into his pocket. He convinced himself that a wise man doesn't fight a losing battle, tightly clutching the money he had prepared for the haircut. He gritted his teeth, took it out, and placed it in the girl's hand.

She slowly opened her mouth and said, "Can you move aside?" Just as she was about to turn and walk out, a hand grabbed her hair and pulled it tightly, then she was forcefully thrown to the toilet floor.

Immediately following, two slaps rang out. Su Mu tilted her head, stuck out her tongue to lick the bloodstains from the corner of her mouth, and a strong metallic taste filled her mouth. She turned her head and wiped it again before looking up at the girl who had hit her.

He stood up, dusted himself off, and said, "Excuse me..." Before he could finish speaking, he was kicked to the ground.

A sharp pain shot through my buttocks, and my face contorted in pain.

Just then, a voice came from above, "Country girl, today is just a small lesson for you. Don't think that just because you've come to the city you're a city person. Look at you today, what? You can run away from the first day of the month, but you can't hide from the fifteenth."

"let's go!"

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