©WebNovelPub
High School Belle Fell in Love with Me-Chapter 46: What If This Problem Shows Up on the Exam and He Can’t Solve It?
Xue Ning’s account has been making money lately.
Thanks to having financing capacity, over these nine trading days, it’s earned about sixty percent, which is 120,000.
Once the market opened today, after it rose a few points, Li Yang went ahead and cleared out all the holdings.
The next ticket is expected to flat-line for about a month, with combined volatility within ten percent, so he decided to switch to another ticket.
Although the top ten demon stocks are either not yet listed or have not started their trend, the whole market seems to be getting restless.
Just pick a low-valued stock, in one month’s time it can yield twenty or thirty percent.
This is a time when money seems to be everywhere for the taking; even if someone buys garbage stocks, they can still be stirred up in the mid-to-late stages.
Basically, there’s a guaranteed 80% floating profit, with stocks that double being as plentiful as cattle.
For example, Moutai is at 120 now, but next year it’ll rise to nearly 300.
In this bull market cycle, liquor is one of the most garbage stocks, mainly due to the 2013 plasticizer impact dragging the entire liquor sector into a bottomless pit.
Even such a trashy sector can have such a boom, let alone others.
Take the semiconductor sector, for example; they’ve all basically doubled.
P/E ratio and stuff? Doesn’t exist!
Value investing? Doesn’t exist!
Currently, the total market value of A-shares is only 25 trillion, but once the bull market arrives, daily transactions will likely maintain above a trillion for a long time.
This 25 trillion total market value is just restricted to twelve trillion.
The market is equivalent to about 2.5 trillion transactions daily in 2023...
Basically, active chips exchange hands daily, with a massive influx of funds coming in daily.
In a way, it’s like those ancient times so nostalgically talked about in cultivation novels.
Damn, he’s been led astray by Wu Tianqi...
Leaving Second High School, he could feel the hustle and bustle of the small town.
For parents, the college entrance exam is more important than getting married.
Traditional views tell parents they should hope for their kids to become successful, and then settle down.
So many couples, despite having broken up long ago emotionally, will choose to compromise for a while for their child’s college exam.
If two months after Valentine’s Day is the busiest time for hospitals performing abortions, then a month after the college entrance exam is the busiest time for marriages to end at the civil affairs bureau.
Li Yang is always grateful towards his parents; even though he is rebellious and a stubborn fool, they have never given up on him.
They keep saying they’ll start a new account for ages, yet even as he reaches his thirties, nothing.
While walking on the road, someone suddenly patted him on the shoulder and then said with a smile, "Fellow Daoist Li, up for some basketball?"
Li Yang: "..."
How is Wu Tianqi also at Second High School’s exam venue?
Annoyed, he swatted away the hand on his shoulder and said, "Fellow Daoist Wu, I’m not saying this for nothing; the college entrance exams are right around the corner. Even if it’s just for appearances, wouldn’t it comfort your family elders a bit, right?"
Wu Tianqi nodded: "Yeah, but I’ve already been admitted."
"Huh? Since when?"
"Got admitted in April; the college entrance exam is just a formality..."
Li Yang: "Self-enrollment?"
Wu Tianqi: "What else? Haven’t I told you before? Forgot?"
Li Yang: "..."
He really had forgotten about that.
Otherwise, he wouldn’t have said anything about what happens if Wu Tianqi doesn’t even score two hundred.
Reflecting carefully, it makes sense; for a proper college entrance exam, Wu Tianqi’s father wouldn’t have the means; no matter how extensive his educational connections, no one would do that, as all processes are standardized.
The only non-standard would be with self-enrollment, where schools have more judgment power.
He’s also an athlete, giving more space for maneuvering.
Wu Tianqi asked from the side, "What’s wrong, Fellow Daoist Li?"
"I’m envious."
"Oh, come on, envious of what? I was stuffed into a training camp for six months because of that damned exam, and was almost ruined by training. Not as lucky as you, always hanging out with your girlfriend. By the way, I’ve always wanted to ask you something..."
"What question?"
"Did you really dual cultivate with my aunt?"
Li Yang: "..."
Why is this guy so obsessed with this topic?
Before rebirth, he kept asking; after rebirth, he bugged Manqi about it, then asked Jiang Banxia, and now it’s Bai Qing.
"Ask your aunt yourself!"
With that, he walked forward with large strides, leaving him behind.
It’s not that he didn’t want to play basketball, but maintaining his persona is necessary.
If he can’t even fool someone like Wu Tianqi, how could he deceive others?
"Hey, hey... Fellow Daoist Li, can I talk to you about something else?"
Wu Tianqi catches up.
"What’s it now? Quick, I’ve got to study."
Wu Tianqi seemed a bit embarrassed, scratching his head, "Could we each talk separately in future? Can I call you Uncle-in-law in front of my aunt while still calling you Fellow Daoist Li in daily life?"
Li Yang was defeated.
How provocative is Bai Qing, that Wu Tianqi believes this so strongly?
The matter with Wang Manqi and Jiang Banxia; from his tone, it’s clear he’s half-believing.
Yet the thing with Bai Qing seems certain.
"If you don’t say anything, I’m taking it as your default, hey..."
Li Yang didn’t turn back, ignoring Wu Tianqi.
He couldn’t understand why this guy was so persistent.
Upon returning to the dorm, he pulled out his phone to find a message from Jiang Banxia.
"The question you gave me earlier, I’ve got it now. The solution process was a bit complex, but it’s quite representative in the assessment of probability knowledge. I’ve sent you the solution process, with most of it breaking down various procedures, involving some beyond-the-syllabus points."
Soon after, Li Yang received several pictures, densely packed with solution steps.
Although the solution process isn’t overly complex, Jiang Banxia consolidated related knowledge points so Li Yang could understand them.
This was a major task, more tiring than finishing a test sheet.
No teacher could explain a problem in such detail, basically spoon-feeding directly.
Li Yang didn’t give the original problem but one modified by him.
The original problem involved a teacher taking students for a spring outing; he changed it to a company team-building activity.
He also modified the number of people, but it didn’t affect the result deductions or the entire solution process.
He didn’t read the steps, replying directly: "This kind of beyond-the syllabus question definitely won’t come up in the exam, so I won’t look at it."
Quickly, Jiang Banxia replied: "Whatever."
At this moment, at home, Jiang Banxia was grinding her teeth.
That guy, Li Yang, after she painstakingly spent over an hour organizing this problematic question into an understandable format and sent it to him.
And he simply said he wouldn’t look at it?
Beside her, Dou Ying commented, "Xiaxia, you’re in a competitive relationship with him, so why expend so much effort explaining the problem to him? The less he knows, wouldn’t it be more advantageous for you?"
She was watching the whole time, and Jiang Banxia hadn’t considered hiding it from her.
It was clear to Dou Ying that Jiang Banxia was particularly attentive to Li Yang, but given that the college entrance exam was imminent, they could wait to discuss things after it ended.
Moreover, from yesterday to today, she and Jiang Banxia had been getting along well; there was no way she would spoil the mood now.
Jiang Banxia replied seriously: "Though we’re in competition, I want everything to be fair. He asked me about the problem; if it somehow appears in the college exam, but he can’t solve it, wouldn’t he blame me for hiding things from him? He wouldn’t be willing to lose."







