My Wife Is A Sword Immortal
Chapter 350 - 259 Yilan Pavilion and Senior Brothers from Six Halls_2

Chapter 350: Chapter 259 Yilan Pavilion and Senior Brothers from Six Halls_2

Jingzhi slightly pursed her lips.

Because she was close to Sister Yu, she had some understanding of the issues among the Six Halls of the Mochi Academy.

The Justice Hall, led by Gu Yiwu, was considered a dark horse among the Six Halls of the Mochi Academy.

When Mochi Academy was established, Justice Hall was assigned the students with the worst average grades, mainly because the hall contained many special admissions who had connections with the Teachers of the Academy, making it the hall with the poorest quality of students.

It was at a great disadvantage, not only when compared to Shuaixing Hall and Cultivation Hall, but also to the other Halls.

However, during the first mid-month exam, a rather surprising event occurred; Justice Hall was not the last but ranked fourth among the Six Halls.

Moreover, Justice Hall did not stop there.

In the second mid-month exam, which was the most recent, Justice Hall took third place among the Six Halls and, most astonishingly, its overall scores were far ahead of the Hall behind it, almost catching up with Cultivation Hall led by Han Wenfu, which was second.

If we say that in the last mid-month exam, Shuaixing Hall narrowly defeated Cultivation Hall for first place and the two halls had always been very close in score, then Justice Hall had now joined their ranks, sharing a similar status with Cultivation Hall and even Shuaixing Hall.

The former duel of strength had turned into a contest among the top three.

The students of Mochi Academy all witnessed the phenomenal progress of Justice Hall.

And those who had clear sight knew who the key figure was behind these changes.

Jingzhi observed the orchids outside the pavilion for a while, then glanced sidelong at the tall and burly Gu Yiwu, before turning her gaze to the beaming Han Wenfu.

The two were still exchanging warm greetings.

Jingzhi scratched her forehead and sneezed; she did not go back to sleep and was listlessly watching the direction of the door.

Sure enough, after a while, there came a knock on the door.

Jingzhi slowly went to open it.

Outside the door was a senior student from one of the Six Halls, who greeted her with a smile.

Jingzhi let him in.

Shortly after, other senior students from the Six Halls, except for Yu Huaijin, successively arrived.

They gathered at the nearby Guest Pavilion, eagerly awaiting.

Jingzhi stood outside the pavilion, mimicking a rigid woman holding her hands properly, her little face somewhat conflicted as she looked at these reassembled fellows.

In the past few days, they had also run to find their Teacher whenever they had time, but the Teacher had been either engrossed in writing or needing to attend classes, so both parties never got the chance to meet up.

However, the day before yesterday, the Teacher had made a prior appointment with everyone and had met these senior students from the Six Halls; Sister Yu was also present during that one-hour conversation before they dispersed, and yesterday these fellows hadn’t come back again, Jingzhi thought it was all over, yet...

At that moment, Han Wenfu cautiously asked Jingzhi, "Miss Jingzhi, today, when might the Teacher be free?"

Jingzhi replied sternly, "Didn’t the Teacher just see you all the day before yesterday? Why didn’t you finish discussing your issues then, and now you’ve come to find my Teacher again?"

Gu Yiwu rubbed the back of his head and explained:

"Miss Jingzhi, the day before yesterday we were consulting the Teacher about issues related to calligraphy. She teaches in all Six Halls and is a bit busy, so we thought of consulting with her privately a bit more, allowing us to ponder and teach our own students in the halls, thus saving the Teacher some time. Besides dealing with some additional questions today, the Teacher also mentioned she would find a way to address the issue of class overcrowding and said she would respond to us within these two days..."

"So we came today, and we are truly sorry for the disturbance," Gu Yiwu said as he looked at the other senior brothers in the pavilion, then gave a wry smile to the group:

"The Teacher is busy, and often becomes engrossed in her writing, forgetting about class. Just the day before yesterday, she also forgot to attend the Calligraphy class for my Justice Hall, which was the third time she forgot, and the next mid-month exam is approaching. Sigh."

Han Wenfu and a few other senior students nodded in agreement.

Seeing this, Jingzhi nodded and said, "Oh, so you’re saying all this to suggest that my Teacher is at fault, causing all of you to wait here, and I should greet you warmly."

"Not at all."

Gu Yiwu, Han Wenfu, and the few senior students quickly waved their hands in denial, not daring to blame the Confucian-robed woman who was writing in the garden.

Jingzhi, expressionless, "Oh, not blaming the Teacher, then you mean to say, it’s all Jingzhi’s fault for not reminding the Teacher to attend classes on time, so I’m troubling everyone here to wait early in the morning, and I should welcome you with a smile, maybe even serve you a warm cup of tea to warm everybody up?"

Gu Yiwu: "..."

Han Wenfu: "..."

Several senior students: "..."

What a guy, where did Miss Zhu find such a divine Attendant Student?

The people inside the pavilion silently stared at the small-framed blue-clothed girl standing outside the pavilion, feeling quite troubled. However, now, who would dare offend her, asking her to serve tea as an apology? It was good enough not to have her serve them tea, yet they still wanted this young lady to bow her head.

At that moment, these men in the Guest Pavilion, respected by the students of Mochi Academy as leaders of their respective halls, quickly offered apologetic smiles, almost ready to apologize to this young lady.

"Miss Jingzhi is joking, we would never think that way."

"Please don’t be too harsh on us, Miss Jingzhi."

The others chimed in left and right, with one senior student earnestly saying, "That’s right, Miss Jingzhi, you’re still young, growing, and need more sleep. Being able to get up early and open the door for us..."

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