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The Most Random System-Chapter 515 - 304: Overall Scored Well on This Exam
As everyone knows, Old Friend Road is a very dark alley at night, so Lin Li usually calls it... the Dark Road.
What else could it be called?
But even though it’s dark, it’s the bright path to completing tasks.
However, at this moment, this dark road pointed out by Yangliang has now turned into a bright dark road.
Being fellow Demon Suppression Envoys, why make it difficult for each other?
Lin Li felt like his life was bleak and gloomy.
So after finishing his chicken skewers, Lin Li bid farewell to Yan Aosong, looking dejected, and took a taxi home.
— There’s no point in staying any longer. Even if I continue until 6 a.m. tomorrow, I might not be able to advance the task by one step. Daring perpetrators who defy the odds don’t exist, or they should’ve been caught long ago.
At home.
Lin Li sat in front of the computer, looking at the map of Xiling.
The area around Old Friend Road can be abandoned for now, and the remaining areas can be explored later.
To the hooligans of Old Friend Road, I can let you off once, or even twice, but remember, you’re not the ones in charge!!
Maybe go check out the bar street another day. Drunken disturbances are more frequent there, but to be honest, Lin Li thinks there shouldn’t be many sinners worthy of task recognition.
But it’s worth a try.
Take it slow; after all, the task duration is two months, and there’s still plenty of time. As the saying goes, there’s always a way when a cart reaches the mountain front.
There will always be a way.
For the rest of the time, Lin Li decided to continue translating the "Basic Sword Technique." Half an hour before bed, he’d look at the science exercise book for tomorrow’s exam.
Alright, let’s call it a day for now.
...
Friday afternoon.
The last subject of the midterm, Physics.
Forty minutes into the exam, Lin Li had completed the entire paper.
Actually, this paper was quite challenging. The last question involving a tiny spring and block did nothing but complicate things, even harder than in the monthly exam.
But maybe Lin Li’s current level is somewhat beyond the standard. Not only did he finish in just forty minutes, he also felt pretty confident, as if he got everything right.
After checking once, there were no errors found.
But checking during an exam often carries path dependence and thought inertia, so overlooking issues is normal.
Once I learn how to block my memory someday, and temporarily forget the whole exam memory, then redo it from scratch, that would be awesome.
With such grand cultivation ambitions, Lin Li felt his life had great potential.
He checked it one more time before the exam hit sixty minutes, finally allowing early submission.
Lin Li therefore stood up, in the midst of surprised or anxious glances from others, placed his answer sheet before the unfamiliar invigilator, took his paper, and left the classroom.
Next door was Class Four.
Lin Li sat right at the entrance, observing the classroom.
The windows of Nansang Middle School’s classrooms, on the hallway side, are covered with frosted privacy film to reduce disruption from passing students to those sitting by the window.
However, this privacy film only covers the bottom third of the windows.
After all, it still needs to satisfy the little hobby of various teachers and the grade director who enjoy peeking.
For Wang Ze, his frequent nightmare is lifting his tired eyes from a novel during night study, only to find Xue Jian standing right against the hallway window, eyes staring intently above the frosted part.
It was truly terrifying, reminiscent of a Conan library murder case.
Yet to not have such experiences might make school days feel incomplete.
Years of attaching the privacy film lead to natural wear and tear; sometimes, a few holes might be gouged or scratched.
Now, there was one such hole in the window in front of Lin Li.
So even while seated, Lin Li could peek into the classroom through it.
And it perfectly framed Chen Yu Ying.
Well, not exactly perfectly.
Lin Li had just adjusted his position, forcefully making it perfect.
Whatever, it’s perfect! It’s evidence of fate! It just is!
Chen Yu Ying was resting the end of a pen on her chin, her eyes beneath her long lashes containing a peculiar mix of laziness and focus, her brows slightly furrowed.
The physics test paper spread out in front of her, the blurred afternoon light giving her profile a golden edge, leaving a small light spot on the tip of her nose.
Her thought process finally concluded, her pen swiftly danced across the draft paper, lightly indenting her inner wrist against the sheet or paper’s edge.
As her facial tension eased, Chen Yu Ying tucked the dangling strand of hair behind her ear with her knuckle, exposing her jade-like neck, a very faint smile touching her lips as she started transferring answers to the answer sheet.
Why is this hole so small, it can’t possibly hold all the beauty of a young girl.
Lin Li really wanted to roar right now and punch through this glass to get a clearer view.
At worst, just let the school send a picture of the window to customer service saying it somehow shattered overnight, asking if a return or exchange is possible.
I’m already roaring; just grant me this!
Perhaps Lin Li’s intense gaze was too fiery, disturbing the corner of the girl’s garment, as Chen Yu Ying looked up through the window and met Lin Li’s eyes.
So, leaning back in his chair slightly, Lin Li aligned himself so Chen Yu Ying could see more of him through the small gap, flashed a "peace" sign beside his face, and made a goofy smile.
Thus, the faint smile turned into a broad one.
Chen Yu Ying pointed her pen in Lin Li’s direction in mid-air, mouthing the word ’dummy’.







