The Glamorous Comeback of the Ousted Heiress

Chapter 54: 023 Differential treatment, fair and just_3



Chapter 54: 023 Differential treatment, fair and just_3

Chapter 54: 023 Differential treatment, fair and just_3

Translator: 549690339

Pu Xiaohan exchanged a glance with the study committee member and gave a thumbs up.

Then she added Bai Lian’s sword dance to the rehearsal schedule. The school prop room didn’t have a longsword, so they would have to get one custom-made from outside, and the costumes also needed to be prepared in advance.

The two of them took note of everything in their notebooks.

At six in the evening, the tutoring class.

The homeroom teacher of class eight collected yesterdays answers.

Then, today’s video started playing, still physics, “Today’s recorded lesson is harder than yesterday’s, and it will get increasingly difficult moving forward. Everyone, please be prepared.”

It had already gone beyond high school level knowledge; the class eight homeroom teacher sat at the back, listening and grading yesterday’s problems.

There were four questions in total, and most people had only managed to do the first two.

That was until he came across Ren Wanxuan’s answers.

Ren Wanxuan had attempted every question, though her final answer was vague. It was quite apparent that someone had written the solving process for her, but she hadn’t understood the last question fully.

The homeroom teacher paused, just about to write “10” for her regular score.

Then he remembered something and took out Bai Lian’s answer sheet, which had all four questions attempted as well.

The method was entirely different from what he had received. His interest piqued, he began to study Bai Lian’s answers, which were more detailed and clearer than the standard ones.

In fact, the standard answer was quite simple, with only one diagram for the first sub-question, whereas Bai Lian had written a standard analysis beside it.

After reviewing Bai Lian’s answers, the previously perplexed homeroom teacher finally understood the problem.

He made his decision.

He gave Ren Wanxuan and Chen Zhu eight points, as the other two in their group had only completed three questions, for which he awarded seven points.

Bai Lian and Ning Xiao scored a full ten, while Tang Ming was slightly off in his understanding, his answer to the last question a bit vague, earning him nine points.

The homeroom teacher of class eight pondered over Bai Lian’s answer for a long time.

He had asked Bai Lian before, and given Ning Xiao and Tang Ming were in her group, it was clear who was benefiting the most.

At seven-thirty, the video lecture ended.

Ren Wanxuan, Chen Zhu, and their four-person group were not kept back; they left the lecture hall with excited expressions on their faces.

In the hallway.

The homeroom teacher of class eight called out to Ren Wanxuan, “Ren student.’

Ren Wanxuan respected the homeroom teacher, “Teacher.”

“Hmm,” the homeroom teacher held Bai Lian’s answer sheet in his hand and looked at Ren Wanxuan kindly, “Ren student, I’ve looked at your answers, and they’re more standard than the analysis.”

The answer, written by Doctor Gao, was naturally standard.

Ren Wanxuan merely smiled.

The homeroom teacher changed the subject, “Therefore, I would like to share this answer with the other students, if that’s okay with you?”

Ren Wanxuan looked straight at the homeroom teacher and suddenly asked, “Does that include Bai Lian?”

The teacher didn’t respond.

“Teacher,” Ren Wanxuan felt a growing frustration, not understanding why every elder seemed to favor Bai Lian so much, even though Bai Lian’s grades were so poor. She held back the sourness in her tone, “We are eventually going to be graded, aren’t we? Can the school guarantee the entire process is fair and

“Of course.’

“This analysis was obtained through the hard effort of my family from Doctor Gao. It’s a demonstration of our personal ability,” Ren Wanxuan said, “If they want clearer analysis, if they want higher regular scores, they can find someone to help them solve the problems themselves. That would be truly fair and just, wouldn’t it?”

The homeroom teacher looked at her, folding up the paper in his hand, and after a long moment, agreed, “Right, 1 had not thought it through. Indeed, only then it would be fair and just.”

Ren Wanxuan looked into the teacher’s eyes and asked, “So, you won’t share our analysis with any other person, will you?”


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