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Chapter 135 I'll fill it out again
Hao Weiwu wasn't very clear about his results, nor did he expect much from him.
After all, the principal had already told him that he could turn a blind eye to his matters.
Although he felt that it was quite strange, he had to listen to the principal's words.
However, when she saw that he had chosen liberal arts on his application form, she was still surprised for a second.
"You chose liberal arts?"
Li Shunan put his hands in his pockets, raised his eyes, and stood beside his desk. He replied lazily,""Ah, the liberal arts,"
Hao Weiwu felt that this was really strange.
However, it was the students 'choice to choose their own subjects.
As teachers, other than giving some suggestions, they could not interfere too much.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHao Weiwu nodded and said,""Alright, do well in this monthly exam. You'll be divided into the arts and sciences class according to your exam results."
After giving him the usual warning, Hao Weiwu sent him away.""Alright, you can go back."
"Goodbye, teacher."
Li Shunan didn't care much about these things. He looked tired and lazy as he turned around to leave.
The moment the boy turned around.
The English teacher came in with a teacup.
She sat down at her desk and couldn't help but talk to Hao Weiwu.""I heard that the ratio of arts and sciences in class six next door is very different. The ratio is 8:2, and 80% of the students choose science."
"Who says it isn't…" Hao Weiwu leaned back in his chair and placed his hands on the table. He couldn't help but say,""I don't know what's wrong with children these days. They're very willful when they're assigned to classes."
"What's wrong?" the English teacher asked casually.
"It's Jiang Lingzhi from our class. Last time, I asked her what subject she wanted to study, and she said it was liberal arts. In the end, she filled in science today."
"Lingzhi chose science?" "I thought she chose liberal arts.""
"That's right. I also thought that she would definitely choose liberal arts…"
The two of them were still discussing.
She did not notice that the boy who had already walked to the door had turned back.
A shadow covered the desk.
Hao Weiwu was stunned for a moment. He looked up at the man in front of him and paused for two seconds."Li Shunan, is there anything else?"
"Jiang Lingzhi chose science?"
He suddenly spoke, his light brown pupils darkening, and his voice was a little low.
Even Hao Weiwu, who had been teaching for decades, was intimidated by his aura for a moment.
"Yes, what's wrong?" Hao Weiwu subconsciously said."
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmLi Shunan raised his head and gritted his teeth. He suddenly raised his hand and took back the application form he had just handed in."Teacher, I filled it in wrongly."
He crumpled his application and threw it into the trash can.
"Do you have any more application forms? I'll fill in a new one."
Hao Weiwu was speechless.
It was too hasty. Was it such a child's play to divide them into classes now?
Hao Weiwu once again felt that his class teacher's dignity had been challenged. He slammed the table and stood up.""You kids, do you think this class allocation is a joke?"
He was so angry that he could not speak for a moment."Give me your parent's phone number. I want to talk to your father!"
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It was still class time.
The classroom was noisy, and the voices were exceptionally noisy.
He Di reminded them not to forget to hand in their application forms before walking down the aisle and returning to his seat.
Her gaze fell on Jiang Lingzhi, who was sitting alone in the second-to-last row of the four groups.
He stopped in his tracks.