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Song An nodded reservedly and introduced himself seriously:
“Hello, everyone! My name is Song An. Song Yang and I are brothers. I’m the older brother. My eyes are golden, and Song Yang’s are emerald green. That’s our biggest physical difference.”
After finishing, he handed control of the body to Song Yang.
Song Yang was still a little dazed, but he gathered his courage and spoke:
“Hello! My name is Song Yang. I’m Song An’s little brother. I like flying and sunbathing. My eyes are emerald green, and Song An’s are golden.”
He nervously glanced around.
Seeing that his classmates’ gazes were friendly, he quietly let out a sigh of relief.
The introductions continued until the last student, Garivi.
Garivi looked like a white lion, with silver eyes that flowed like moonlight.
Before her introduction, Teacher Yoya explained:
“Children, Garivi has a language disorder and cannot speak for now. But she can communicate through her light brain.”
Garivi’s gaze was calm, like an outsider watching everything.
She operated her light brain, and a cold mechanical voice sounded:
“My name is Garivi.”
Although modern technology could simulate human voices, Garivi used the most basic mechanical tone.
It lacked emotional fluctuation and sounded strange.
After the introductions, Teacher Yoya announced some bad news.
Smiling, he said words that sounded terrifying to the children:
“Next, we’ll have a placement test.”
The children gasped.
A test on the first day?!
Song Xianyue’s happily wagging tail drooped.
Wuwuwu… he didn’t want to take a test…
Song Buli clenched his paw secretly.
He had to work hard and get good grades!
The exam was about to begin.
It was just a basic assessment, and students could take it in their own classrooms.
Little Star Class 3 sat upright at their desks, waiting quietly.
Meanwhile, Song An and Song Yang were taken to a special examination room.
Teacher Yoya explained carefully:
“Your situation is special, so you’ll take the exam here. Don’t be afraid. Professional teachers will be with you.”
There were two proctors and a micro-expression analyst to determine whether they switched consciousness during the exam.
The entire process was monitored to prevent cheating.
Song An didn’t mind.
Song Yang, having mentally prepared himself, walked in calmly.
They took separate exams.
During each test, they were not allowed to switch consciousness or secretly communicate answers.
After sending them off, Yoya returned to the classroom and sent the exam papers to everyone’s light brains.
Once answering began, the interface could not be switched, preventing cheating.
“Ding-ling-ling—”
The bell rang.
The placement test officially began.
The children worked seriously.
But Song Xianyue stared at the questions, scratching his head anxiously.
Wuwuwu… They looked familiar…
He had learned them before, but he couldn’t remember the answers…
He regretted it deeply now.
Back then, when Song Yiran taught him, he hadn’t listened and only thought about playing.
QAQ He was wrong…
He should have studied properly…
No one knew his inner remorse.
Facing the familiar yet impossible questions, he could only rely on luck.
Let’s gamble!
Multiple choice: A A A, B B B, C C C—rotate like this.
True/false: random.
Fill-in-the-blanks… what to do?
Suddenly, inspiration struck!
He copied some impressive-looking words from the question stems into the blanks.
Heh heh~ Now it was foolproof!
As time passed, everyone finished one after another.
Song An and Song Yang also returned from the special exam room.
The exam papers were graded by a special correction program customized by the kindergarten, so the results came out very quickly. The full score was 100, and 50 points was considered a passing grade.
Most of the children scored around 80, though a few were exceptions.
“Little Song Xianyue, you got 50 points this time. But don’t be discouraged! Let’s keep working hard. If you try a bit more, you’ll definitely pass next time!”
Teacher Yoya gently encouraged Song Xianyue. A single test result couldn’t represent everything. Even if he failed now, he could still pass in the future.
Song Xianyue quietly sighed. Just as he was feeling sad about his pitifully low score, someone with an even lower score appeared.
When Teacher Yoya saw that score, she was stunned. That shouldn’t be possible…
She even wondered if there was a problem with the grading system. She immediately checked the paper. The score was indeed correct, but…
“Little Song Fu, your score this time is—zero. But let’s keep trying! Let’s aim to pass next time!”
From Song Fu’s paper, Teacher Yoya noticed something unusual. However, this wasn’t the right occasion to talk about it. She planned to discuss it with his parents when they came to pick him up.
It wasn’t because his score was too low that she wanted to inform them.
Rather… it was because his learning attitude might be problematic.
The placement test was very simple and had many multiple-choice questions. Even if someone randomly picked answers with their eyes closed, they should still get at least ten or so points.
Yet Song Fu had perfectly avoided every correct answer. All his multiple-choice questions were wrong.
There were nineteen multiple-choice questions in total.
Even someone with terrible luck should get a dozen points by guessing. His luck couldn’t possibly be that bad.
And even if, somehow, he really failed all nineteen by chance, how could his essay be explained?
The essay requirement was extremely simple: just introduce yourself. There were no format or word-count requirements. Even writing a few words would earn points.
But—
Song Fu didn’t write anything. Not even a single punctuation mark.
Not only the essay, but the fill-in-the-blank questions were also completely blank.
Teacher Yoya suspected that Song Fu had problems with his learning attitude. Being bad at studying wasn’t a big issue. Not knowing the right answers was fine—you could still write something.
But leaving everything blank was unacceptable.
Even random answers might get lucky, but blank answers had zero chance of earning points.
Song Fu was very satisfied with his score.
He had done it on purpose.
He knew the correct answers, but deliberately chose the wrong ones. He also left the blanks and essay empty.
Scoring zero was exactly what he expected.
Heh heh heh! Everything was under his control!
During the exam, Song Fu had originally planned to show his real ability. But just as he was about to answer the first question, he suddenly had a brilliant idea.
Why reveal his true strength?
Why not score zero from the start?
The questions were very easy. Most people would probably pass.
Song Fu knew his own abilities well. If he answered seriously, he would definitely pass.
But he also knew he couldn’t be the best. He wouldn’t get full marks.
If most of the class passed, his result would look ordinary—unless he got full marks, or…
Unless he got the lowest score in the class.
Either first place or last place.
Otherwise, he’d just be another forgettable student.
So he chose a different path—
Scoring zero.
Only this way could he stand out!
And Song Yiran would pay more attention to him!
Yes, all this scheming was just to get special attention from Song Yiran.
Think about it—if his score was similar to Song Buli and the others, how could he stand out?
Everyone’s scores would be similar. Why would Song Yiran pay special attention to him?
But if he got zero, things were different.
His classmates wouldn’t envy him. Instead, they’d pity him.
And Song Yiran would care for him even more.
After all, he got zero—the lowest score in the class.
Heh heh heh! He was so smart!
To keep himself from laughing in front of everyone, Song Fu quickly lowered his head. His shoulders trembled as he pretended to be devastated.
Song Xianyue patted his shoulder sympathetically.
“It’s okay! You’ll definitely pass next time!”
Song Buli also comforted him softly.
“Don’t be sad. Grades don’t mean everything. You’re always the best!”
Teacher Yoya continued announcing scores:
“Little Garivi, you scored 100 points. Congratulations! You’re first place in the class!”
“Wow! So amazing!”
“She got full marks!”
“That’s incredible…”
The students whispered among themselves.
Though the exam was easy, only Garivi got full marks.
Most students scored in the 70s and 80s. No one else even reached the 90s.
Second place was Doris, with 89 points—11 points behind first place.
Doris, a red-brown little red panda, narrowed her eyes and stared at Garivi.
She muttered, “Full marks… how annoying! I’ll work harder. Next time, I’ll be first!”
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