Obsessive Tycoon and His Swan Girl
Chapter 395 - 391: Turning in the Paper Early, Affecting Others’ Mental State

Chapter 395: Chapter 391: Turning in the Paper Early, Affecting Others’ Mental State

"Seems you have quite a number of fanboys," Qin Jingchen looked down at her.

Jiang Zhe smiled, "One more with you doesn’t make a difference."

"Am I that one extra?" Qin Jingchen pretended to move in to kiss her again.

Jiang Zhe didn’t dodge, instead she posed as if ready to be kissed by him.

Students were passing by nearby, so Qin Jingchen didn’t kiss her but took her hand and walked outside instead.

Knowing that Jiang Zhe’s designer identity as J had been exposed, there would certainly be a lot of people annoying her, so Qin Jingchen took Jiang Zhe to stay at the courtyard house for a few days to avoid them.

He would pick her up after school and take her there, then bring her back in the morning.

Only after things settled down did Jiang Zhe move back to her dorm.

And school courses had officially begun.

The Traditional Chinese Medicine major was very strict with student assessments. Even though the students were new to the subject, there were quizzes every month, requiring them to remember and recite various points of knowledge.

Recently, Xia Enci had stopped hanging out with Zhang Lingling. Zhang Lingling tried to cozy up to them, "Jiang Zhe, Enci, your quiz is coming up. If there’s anything you don’t understand, just ask me. I’ll be more than happy to explain everything I know."

"No need, Jiang Zhe doesn’t have any problems," Xia Enci pushed her away.

Zhang Lingling’s face turned slightly red, looking a bit embarrassed.

Xia Enci was very confident that Jiang Zhe could handle these courses. It was just Traditional Chinese Medicine, after all.

Jiang Zhe glanced up at them and said indifferently, "If I don’t understand something, I will ask the teacher."

Zhang Lingling knew about the incident with Liang Jinlan, and understood that she had completely fallen out with them. No matter what she did, she could never make amends.

She glanced at Tang Xinru. Tang Xinru, this kind of wealthy young lady, simply disdained to associate with her, even though Tang Xinru herself didn’t like Jiang Zhe and Xia Enci either.

Zhang Lingling awkwardly smiled and left with her books.

The quiz arrived quickly.

It wasn’t difficult as it tested professional knowledge, a lot of which could be found in the books.

But it wasn’t easy either. Everyone was new to the content, and the range of the assessment was broad and complicated, requiring the students to memorize a lot of material.

Before the quiz, everyone was cramming, each person afraid they would fall behind in this first assessment of their school life.

Especially when the teacher told them that the regular quiz scores were as important as midterms and finals, contributing to the overall grade and affecting scholarships, treatment in various activities, and even future job recommendations.

Everyone was even more determined not to be outdone.

Only Jiang Zhe was very nonchalant and casual.

She hadn’t even flipped through the new textbooks issued by the school.

While others were reading and memorizing in the classroom, she quietly played with her phone.

The textbook was merely a tool to shield her phone.

"Jiang Zhe, at least take a look at the book," someone knocked heavily on Jiang Zhe’s back.

Jiang Zhe, who hated being touched by strangers, turned around to find the class president Tan Feifei behind her, who jumped at the terrifying look in Jiang Zhe’s eyes, as if she had not just tapped her on the back but touched her treasure.

Jiang Zhe glared at her, "Could you show a little more manners."

Tan Feifei frowned, "I’m the class president, I have the right to manage you."

"Jiang Zhe isn’t disturbing the other students," Liao Bufan, one of the fanboys, chimed in to defend Jiang Zhe, "There’s no need to bother her, right?"

"Yeah, Jiang Zhe is minding her own business, not disturbing anyone."

A few voices started to help, "On the contrary, you’re the one disrupting our studying by talking so much."

Tan Feifei’s face turned slightly red, "The exam is coming up, and the basics of Chinese medicine are neither hard nor easy. I’m just considering the overall benefit of the class. No one would want to hit a new low on their first quiz, would they?"

After she said that, nobody else spoke.

Jiang Zhe went back to looking at her phone, while everyone else continued their reading and memorizing.

Tan Feifei was the class president, but it seemed like nobody, including the teachers, cared about her feelings. Everyone sided with Jiang Zhe. Feifei feared that at any moment Jiang Zhe could replace her.

Feeling of unfairness festered in her heart.

The quiz officially started.

Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine University was also a key university, and the students included some of the top high school students from around the country.

Everyone was eager to get off to a good start.

Even Xia Enci had spent the night cramming with the help of a senior.

Jiang Zhe, as usual, went to take the exam, handed in her paper as soon as she was done, and left.

When she was handing in her paper after the last exam, Professor Tan whispered to her, "Wait a bit longer to submit, you’re affecting the others’ morale."

"I’m finished," she replied.

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