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Chapter 484: A Little Girl Who Looks Like Her (6)_1
Chapter 484: Chapter 484: A Little Girl Who Looks Like Her (6)_1
Indeed, those who were in the know rushed to tell their classmates as soon as they arrived at school, so Ruan Lei and the others found out.
During the interval for physical exercises, they all hurried to Ruan Jiaojiao’s classroom.
"Jiaojiao, are you really going to skip to the third grade? To our class?" Ruan Wei asked excitedly, his eyes shining.
"Mhm, are you happy, big brother? Isn’t it a huge surprise?" Ruan Jiaojiao smiled.
"Of course, I’m happy, hahaha, now I can go to and from school with my little sister," Ruan Wei said with joy.
Little Fatty looked at him as if he were a fool.
"What exactly is there for you to be happy about??" he asked, "Aren’t you afraid of being embarrassed? Your sister will be in the same class as you; how dumb can you get!"
After addressing Ruan Wei, Little Fatty turned to Ruan Jiaojiao. Thinking back to what she said before morning reading, he tentatively asked, "Little sister, you said earlier that you have another surprise for your brother; it couldn’t be that you’re planning to skip again, could it? To jump into your brother’s class?"
Just imagining that scene, Little Fatty found it inconceivable.
His sister was only six years old this year, not even quite six, and he, three years her senior, was about to be in the same grade?
Wouldn’t that make him, her brother, look extremely dumb?
Little Fatty felt so disheartened at the thought that he clasped his hands together in a pleading gesture towards Ruan Jiaojiao, "Jiaojiao, my good little sister, please spare your brother. If you do that, people will laugh at your brother."
"Why would they? People will only say that the brother has a smart sister. They won’t laugh," she assured.
Little Fatty squeezed out a smile more painful than crying; he could really do without such praise.
However, regardless of what the little brothers thought, Ruan Jiaojiao and Xiu Xi still took the grade-skipping exam that Friday.
Since the final exam papers for the second grade’s first semester were no longer available, they were hastily put together by the second grade teachers, perhaps as a way to test Ruan Jiaojiao and Xiu Xi’s abilities. They even added an extra question involving a fourth-grade knowledge point.
Ruan Jiaojiao and Xiu Xi completed the two sets of papers with ease, tackling the extra question as well.
This time, Ruan Jiaojiao did not hold back her ability, answering every question correctly, just like Xiu Xi, finishing with full marks.
After the teachers of both subjects reviewed the tests, they were all amazed. It was somewhat understandable for Xiu Xi, who was a bit older and had been self-studying at home, to achieve such results. However, Ruan Jiaojiao, at only six years old—or strictly speaking, not yet six—had also gotten everything right.
All of the school’s teachers came to see the commotion and took the opportunity to congratulate Shu Jiao for having such a smart daughter.
With Shu Jiao, a highly educated individual, providing cover, no one harbored any suspicions.
And so, Ruan Jiaojiao and Xiu Xi, after spending less than a week in the first grade, moved up to the third grade, causing quite a stir at school. The third grade’s homeroom teacher couldn’t stop smiling, thrilled to have two such smart and high-achieving students in their class.
Ruan Jiaojiao and the others took the exam in the morning, and by the afternoon, the results were out.
After Ruan Jiaojiao’s results were announced, Ruan Wei excitedly went to the first grade to move her desk and chair, as she was young and not very tall, so she would be seated at the front.
Ruan Wei intended to have her sit with a girl from her class, but as he just put down the desk, Xiu Xi had already moved his desk next to Ruan Jiaojiao and sat down beside her.
Xiu Xi turned eight in July. He had grown in nutrition and in height quite a bit, now standing half a head taller than Ruan Jiaojiao. In the third grade, he wasn’t the tallest, but he was definitely not short.
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