My Inner Thoughts Are Heard by the Entire Noble Academy

Chapter 281



Chapter 281

In the classroom of over thirty students, only Shi Li was still awake at 2 AM while everyone else had fallen asleep, leaving her messages unanswered.

It wasn't until 6 AM that classmates gradually began responding to Shi Li, confirming they had noted her message.

Despite the reminders, Shi Li couldn't completely put her mind at ease.

So before leaving, she double-checked her toolkit again, making sure nothing was missing before heading out.

When Shi Li arrived at the exam venue, she saw Xu Weiwei and her mother already waiting outside, with Lu Shao accompanying them, holding an umbrella for the mother and daughter.

Upon seeing Shi Li, Weiwei excitedly called out, "My dear Shi Li, come let me hug you and absorb some of your academic excellence! I hope it helps me perform exceptionally well in the exam."

Shi Li allowed herself to be embraced, saying, "Take all the excellence you need. I wish you'll perform extraordinarily well too. Don't worry, you've studied so hard lately, your wishes will surely come true."

Xu Weiwei giggled, "I hope your words bring me luck."

Xu's Mother, wearing a green qipao, appeared even more nervous than her daughter.

Shi Li casually asked, "By the way, Weiwei, did you check your admission ticket and ID card before leaving?"

This was always the biggest worry for exam takers. Although Weiwei had checked several times before leaving, when Shi Li mentioned it, she went through her transparent bag again, "I've got my admission ticket, ID card, pens, pencils, and erasers."n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om

Weiwei checked once more, "That should be everything, nothing else needed."

While Weiwei was checking her bag, Shi Li's eyes scanned the contents, confirming that both the admission ticket and ID card were indeed there. Only then did she relax, "Great that you have everything. Good luck with your exam!"

When the first bell rang, Weiwei bid farewell to everyone and ran to line up for the exam.

Shi Li stood under the tree shade with Xu's Mother, sharing an umbrella as they waited for the first exam to end.

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After the first exam, Xu's Mother invited Shi Li to join them at the hotel for lunch and rest.

Shi Li declined the kind offer, explaining she would be accompanying Duan Yaojing during the lunch break.

Duan Yaojing's parents worked in another city, and she lived with her grandparents. Given their advanced age, she didn't want them to wait outside the exam venue. She had planned to be alone, but when Shi Li heard about this, she volunteered to accompany her, reasoning that there wasn't much difference between resting alone or with someone else.

Besides, since Shi Li wasn't taking the exam herself, it didn't matter whether she rested or not.

After lunch, she discussed some math problems with Duan Yaojing before urging her to get some sleep.

Shi Li didn't rest, instead enjoying a variety show she had saved for a week. Worried about losing track of time, she set an alarm beforehand.

While Duan Yaojing rested in the bedroom, Shi Li lay on the suite's sofa watching the show with headphones.

When the alarm went off, she got up to wake Duan Yaojing.

Duan Yaojing was already up and freshening up, "No rush, the hotel is very close to the exam venue, take your time."

The suite was booked for two days, as they had exams tomorrow as well.

Before leaving, Shi Li confirmed that Duan Yaojing hadn't forgotten any necessary documents for the exam.

Seeing Shi Li fussing like a mother hen, repeatedly checking for anything forgotten, Duan Yaojing felt more relaxed.

Shi Li accompanied Duan Yaojing for both days of exams.

After the exams, everyone felt exhausted and chose to head home rather than celebrate.

Shi Li spent some time traveling abroad during this period.

By the end of June, Shi Li had returned from her brief international trip, and the exam results were released.

Their hard work had paid off, with everyone performing remarkably well. Based on the published score distributions and previous years' data, barring any unexpected circumstances, all the students would likely get into their desired schools.

Qianpu School had never achieved such excellent results before, with half of the qualifying scores for prestigious universities coming from Class One of the senior year.

The school leadership was overjoyed, and if not for concerns about appearances, they might have bought trending topics on social media for ten straight days.

Nevertheless, Qianpu School's leadership wasn't exactly subtle, as the exam results would affect new student enrollment in September.

Qianpu School never struggled to attract students, as wealthy families preferred sending their children there, though these students typically had average academic performance. Students who could attend public key schools wouldn't choose Qianpu School.

The general perception was that Qianpu School was for underperforming children from wealthy families.

However, to maintain good college admission rates, the school would attract academically excellent but less wealthy students with substantial scholarships each year.

But no school would complain about having too many students.

The school leadership believed that starting this year, there would be a significant change in the student demographic.

Thanks to the school leadership's promotion, Shi Li first learned about her classmates' results through social media.

Everyone had achieved excellent results, which made Shi Li very happy.

In her previous life, Shi Li had only worried about her own survival, facing warnings about a tragic fate as a villainous supporting character. She hadn't had the energy to care about her classmates' exam results.

Moreover, after the class reorganization in her previous life, she had paid even less attention to how her former classmates performed in their college entrance exams.

However, Shi Li could guess that since the school hadn't extensively publicized it then, the results must have been unremarkable, similar to previous graduating classes.

Shi Li couldn't remember her mindset from her previous life, but in this life, seeing her classmates achieve their desired results gave her a unique sense of satisfaction.

This satisfaction was hard to describe, similar to the joy of seeing siblings succeed and have bright futures.

After high school graduation, they would enter university, make new classmates and friends, and perhaps gradually lose touch with their high school classmates.

No matter how well they did, their success wouldn't directly benefit Shi Li.

Even if they didn't do well, it wouldn't affect her either.

But seeing everyone achieve their wishes and have better futures.

Shi Li just thought it was wonderful.


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