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SS 49: Saying One Thing, Meaning Another

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SS 48: Checking Homework
SS 50: The Boy With The Fake Smile

Host Feng Lianzhu completed the primary school task, and Pang Kirates obtained the first stage transformation energy.


Perhaps because Feng Lianzhu had always been worried about Fat Dragon causing trouble, he quickly thought of a solution within 0.1 seconds upon hearing his words, casually saying, “Oh, you mean that person in the game? I’ve already killed him once. Uncle, did you also secretly go after him?”

“Yeah,” Fat Dragon nodded along, “I, along with his wife, completely took him down, even took his gang.”

Was Panlong that unfortunate? To be robbed again?

Feng Lianzhu smiled, “It’s just a game, uncle, no need to take it too seriously.”

“We must take it seriously!” Yuan Cunfeng grabbed Feng Lianzhu’s hand, looking at him earnestly.

He was saying that if Feng Lianzhu, as a game character, wasn’t taken seriously, then Feng Lianzhu’s existence would have no meaning. Though “Voyage in the Void” is just a game, both Feng Lianzhu and PangยทKirates took it very seriously.

Teacher Jenny’s expression gradually returned to normal during their conversation, but her ambiguous affection for the uncle gradually faded.

Yuan Cunfeng’s behavior was too reminiscent of an older otaku, the kind who can’t distinguish between online and real life, treating games as a lifelong career. Such a person is not suitable for a lifelong commitment, no matter how handsome. Now, Teacher Jenny could imagine how Student Feng’s tuition was funded. Working in the education sector, she had some understanding of the popular games among young people, knowing that top-tier game items could sell for millions of starcoins. Perhaps the uncle had sold his in-game assets for his nephew’s sake.

Though somewhat unreliable, he seemed like a responsible guardian.

Just as Feng Lianzhu was resolving the crisis, Fat Dragon added, “And about your parents…”

He hurriedly put a finger to Yuan Cunfeng’s lips, winking, “They’re not in this world.”

“Hmph!” Yuan Cunfeng snorted, seemingly accepting Feng Lianzhu’s explanation, and held onto his finger, refusing to let go.

Teacher Jenny looked puzzled at the two nearly identical individuals holding hands.

Feng Lianzhu tried to pull away but couldn’t shake off Fat Dragon’s grip, forcing a smile, “Teacher, are my results out?”

In the interstellar era, AI was responsible for marking exams, which was very quick. For many large exams that didn’t require manual review, results, including rankings, were often released within an hour of completion.

“They’re ready, let me check, wow! 99.6!” Teacher Jenny opened her smart brain to see Feng Lianzhu’s freshly uploaded score, surprised.

The exam had five subjects, each worth 100 points, and the total score was calculated by averaging these five scores. Feng Lianzhu lost only a symbolic point in Empire Language and Interstellar Language essays, deducting only 0.4 points from the total. He got everything else right, making it almost a perfect paper.

Teacher Jenny quickly reviewed Feng Lianzhu’s essays. As the final reviewing teacher, she had the authority to adjust subjective scores. AI has limitations and can award up to one point less than full marks for essays, but after discussion, human teachers could make adjustments.

If a perfect paper emerged from the elementary to junior high exam, it would reflect well on the Alliance Third Elementary School. Teacher Jenny wanted to help Student Feng achieve a full score.

After reviewing the essays, which she found exceptionally good, enough to win first prize in an elementary school essay competition, she decided full marks were justified. However, a change to AI-assigned scores required agreement from at least three teachers and had to be decided within an hour of grading, or the scores would be uploaded to the official website of the interstellar learning system, leaving no chance for amendments.

Teacher Jenny decisively requested the principal to start the interview early, as the four teachers present could help adjust Student Feng’s scores.

Hearing the interview was about to begin, Feng Lianzhu felt nervous. Fat Dragon, still holding his hand, gave it a reassuring squeeze.

Feeling Feng Lianzhu’s response, Fat Dragon was somewhat happy, subtly stroking his palm.

This guy, still such a young dragon, Feng Lianzhu wondered how he would grow up, what his mature face would look like, and how he would view his current naive self. This thought gradually eased Feng Lianzhu’s nerves.

10 minutes later, the interview began. The principal and other teachers were initially surprised at how well a student, who had only been in school for seven days, could perform so outstandingly.

Teacher Jenny shared Student Feng’s entry exam and the progress reports prepared by the Green Dragon teacher over these days, proving that Student Feng initially knew nothing, yet his learning pace surpassed that of a battleship.

The interviewing teachers agreed to adjust Student Feng’s essay scores, resulting in Feng Yuansi achieving a perfect score of 100 on the interstellar learning system for the elementary to junior high school exam.

The principal commented, “Student Feng, both AI teacher No. 1167’s evaluation and Teacher Jenny’s assessment prove you have an eidetic memory. In today’s society, only those born with an S-level mental strength can achieve this. Your records show a C-level for both genetic and mental strength grades from when you were ten, but you haven’t been tested since adulthood. Although it’s rare to increase genetic grade during growth, we don’t exclude this possibility. We’re skeptical about your memory and need you to verify it on the spot.”

As the principal spoke, Teacher Jenny placed a book in front of Feng Lianzhu.

“This is a book on teaching techniques I wrote recently. It’s just been reviewed and hasn’t been sold yet, so it’s not available on the market. Please read this book as quickly as you can and remember as much as possible,” the principal instructed.

Feng Lianzhu and Fat Dragon sat together, with Fat Dragon showing a disgusted expression at the sight of the book, whereas Feng Lianzhu calmly opened it and began reading at a glance.

Eidetic memory was a skill he acquired at level 60, but now Feng Lianzhu was at level 90.

The leap in spiritual energy and memory from level 60 to 90 was significant, enhancing Feng Lianzhu’s skills and attributes with each level up.

His memory and reading abilities had reached an extraordinary level.

With the aid of Fat Dragon’s limitless memory, Feng Lianzhu’s memory capabilities had reached their peak.

The teachers watched him read the entire book in just half an hour using a method akin to quantum fluctuation, and after closing the book and returning it to Teacher Jenny, he said, “I’ve memorized it.”

“Recite page 178, second paragraph,” the principal requested.

Feng Lianzhu recited it fluently.

“Redraw the thought structure diagram on page 37,” the head teacher asked.

Feng Lianzhu used a photonic stylus on the smart brain’s touchscreen in front of him to accurately redraw it, uploading it to the smart brains of the four teachers, identical to the original.

“The foreword written by the Head of the Teaching Department for this book!” the grade director demanded.

Feng Lianzhu recited it fluently.

After several tests, the teachers were convinced they had enrolled a genius capable of graduating elementary school in seven days, junior high in half a month, high school in a month, and university in half a year!

Before a genius, his family situation and moral character were no longer major concerns.

Even if the uncle sitting beside him seemed more childish than a child, not speaking at all and letting Student Feng answer all questions, it was not a problem!

“If you were to be a class monitor and the teacher assigned you to organize a classroom cleaning with students, some of whom have poor grades and are mischievous, refusing to cooperate and even sabotaging others’ work, how would you handle it?” the counselor asked.

He posed a complex moral and emotional intelligence question, which wouldn’t appear on an exam paper and even adults would find difficult to manage. This was not just a moral test but also an emotional intelligence test.

Kill them! Feng Lianzhu and Fat Dragon glanced at each other, thinking the same thing.

However, Feng Lianzhu suppressed his initial thought, pondered, and combined the vocabulary from moral education textbooks to answer, “The task assigned by the teacher, as the class monitor, I must complete it to the best of my ability. I would divide the students into groups, each with their own tasks, and hold a competition among the groups. The group that performs the best would receive corresponding rewards.”

“As for the few students causing trouble, I believe they aren’t bad kids; perhaps they are facing difficulties in life or studies. I would talk to them to understand their issues and help them resolve these difficulties. Meanwhile, I would disperse them, assigning them to different groups, allowing other motivated students to help them progress.”

His answer was considered perfect. Still, the head teacher persisted, “What if they have no troubles and just want to cause mischief?”

Chop them! Fat Dragon and Feng Lianzhu thought simultaneously.

However, Feng Lianzhu continued with a smile, “If that’s the case, then they must be given appropriate punishment. I would take them out of the classroom to prevent them from disrupting other students’ work, and then apply the school’s disciplinary measures for non-compliant students. As a leader, their departure would increase the workload of other students, so I would step up to take on their tasks. After the work, I’d treat my classmates to some snacks to foster camaraderie.”

The four teachers nodded in agreement. After a brief discussion, the principal announced, “Student Feng, we unanimously approve your graduation. Congratulations.”

The four teachers applauded, and Feng Lianzhu stood up to bow.

“However, we have a suggestion,” the principal added, “Considering your age, many students are already in university. If you can handle the academic intensity, we hope you can continue your studies here without attending middle and high school. In a month, we’ll register you for the college entrance exam, making you a genius student who goes to university directly from elementary school. What do you think?”

Skipping to university in a month was an excellent opportunity, saving him the trouble of enrolling twice, plus the school would handle the college entrance exam registration. Without having to attend high school with other students, Feng Lianzhu eagerly agreed.

At this moment, the system also popped up a notification โ€”

ใ€Host Feng Lianzhu completes the elementary stage task, PangยทKirates gains the first stage of transformation energy.ใ€‘

ใ€Host Feng Lianzhu learns skills such as “lying” and “saying one thing but meaning another,” moving a step closer to becoming a complete person, rewarded with 5000 points.ใ€‘

Feng Lianzhu: “…”

He was happy to receive points, but was the system really rewarding him for this?!


Author’s note:

Fat Dragon: My lips were touched by Feng Lianzhu’s finger, I’ve been teased~

Another update before 6 PM, continue asking for nutrient solution, love you all~~

SS 48: Checking Homework
SS 50: The Boy With The Fake Smile
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