The Female Cannon Fodder With Boundless Merits
Chapter 809 - 813: The Underachiever’s Red Envelope Group (20)
CHAPTER 809: CHAPTER 813: THE UNDERACHIEVER’S RED ENVELOPE GROUP (20)
Having kept a close watch on Su Li for days, there’s been no activity from her side.
But Yu Xiaohua dared not be careless at all.
Exhausted by her efforts, she used the excuse of feeling unwell to ask for several hundred yuan from home, spent it decisively, and booked a small dish at a five-star hotel, sending it over to Hua Mei.
Yu Xiaohua’s mind, at this moment, displayed unprecedented brilliance in her life, dragging Su Li out to be the target, flattering enough to finally get another Elixir Pill from Hua Mei, due to her distaste for beauties in the group.
The situation developed to this point; because of Su Li’s various disruptive actions, Yu Xiaohua’s process of obtaining the alien object in the first stage was somewhat twisted yet ended the same as her previous life.
Aside from the two Beauty Pills ingested, she still had one Beauty Pill from Hua Mei and two memory-enhancing Elixir Pills in her hand.
Just comparing to her past life, the only difference is that her quality of life did not improve accordingly.
And because Su Li’s principles in handling matters differed from the original, she didn’t indulge anyone, Yu Xiaohua almost got no help from kind roommates.
Now her days were even tougher than in her previous life.
All the money was spent on good food, without the kind assistance from her roommates, those actions she reluctantly accepted as lofty charity were suddenly interrupted, giving her a new experience, unwilling yet helpless.
Even if she had lofty aspirations, they were matters for the future; for now, she could only afford the cheapest bread and drink plain water to fill her stomach.
Her family was poor, but she hadn’t truly faced such hardship before.
Yu Xiaohua swallowed the bread with tears, she vowed that the pain endured now would soon be regained.
Staring at the Elixir Pills in her hand, her hand turned into a fist.
Her target was set for the next mock exam.
This time, she would shine brightly.
Upon entering the twelfth grade, exams were commonplace — a minor test every three days, a major test every five days.
In two days there was another minor test, whose scores didn’t count toward the overall yearly rank, only evaluated within the class.
Yu Xiaohua decided to give a small demonstration in this exam, a small red pill was pinched between her fingers, without hesitation placed into her mouth.
The remaining Elixir Pills were properly stored and buried inside her pillowcase, then Yu Xiaohua finally picked up her books with ease.
The Medicine Pill once ingested, instantly she felt a cool sensation straight to her brain.
Her whole mind became clear, swept away the former woes, feeling light and transparent.
It felt like the mysterious channels were suddenly opened up, a flash of Spirit Light enlightened her mind.
When she looked at her books again, with just one glance, the content was imprinted in her mind, not missing even punctuation marks.
Yu Xiaohua was ecstatic; if she hadn’t been concerned about the presence of others in the dormitory, especially fearing attracting Su Li’s attention, at that moment she would have laughed heartily three times.
Only afterward did Yu Xiaohua regret; had she known this encounter beforehand, she would have chosen humanities instead of sciences.
The enhancement in memory brought her numerous conveniences, as she didn’t have to worry about remembering content, but many subjects in science weren’t solved by simply memorizing a few formulas.
Yu Xiaohua could only think of a dead method — imprinting every exercise book’s content into her mind, so when encountering similar problems, she could solve them perfectly.
Facts proved that her method was indeed effective; during the minor test, her scores soared from the bottom to the top few positions in the class.
Such scores drew attention, teachers were pleasantly surprised, wondering if this child had suddenly become enlightened.
Neither classmates nor teachers suspected that Yu Xiaohua was cheating; moreover, cheating on exams once wouldn’t mean cheating every time.
True gold fears no fire.
Teachers gave extraordinary attention to this newly emerged dark horse, and Yu Xiaohua tasted vanity for the first time.
Unfortunately, regardless of her impressive scores, Su Li’s performance was even better, with almost full marks except for a few points deducted symbolically.
No hurry, this wouldn’t be the end of her scores.
Once the test papers were distributed, Su Li didn’t even glance at them, walking straight toward Yu Xiaohua.
"Xiao Hua, come out with me for a moment, I have something to say to you."
Yu Xiaohua frowned, showing a wary look, but mostly filled with smugness.
Putting herself in the situation, if she were Su Li, she would undoubtedly be anxious under such circumstances.
She believed Su Li was in this mindset.
It’s said that imagining is a disease; are people comparable?
The reason a scholarly deity is called a deity is because gods are entities that mortals cannot surpass, only revere.
Yu Xiaohua still didn’t understand this truth, but reality would teach her well, for now, let her enjoy her self-satisfied moment.
"Xiao Hua, what you’re doing isn’t right; knowledge is great, and we need to respect it, not manipulate it with some methods."
"Only what we truly learn is ours."
"You should refrain from using methods obtained from chat groups."
Su Li righteously criticized Yu Xiaohua, upholding moral integrity, "What you’re doing is unfair to other very diligent classmates."
Su Li utterly forgot that she used her full-level account to crush newbie students, yet still had the nerve to say such things about others; truly thick-skinned.
Indeed, she is shameless; she’s just relying on the world not knowing.
Anyway, Su Li felt particularly justified; since she knew Yu Xiaohua’s secret.
Yes, and what she truly mastered was genuinely mastered, while Yu Xiaohua’s wasn’t genuinely mastered, and that was the difference.
Yu Xiaohua seriously scanned Su Li’s face, always seeking the malicious expression from that day, yet found nothing.
The person before seemed to remain the familiar image in her understanding, not as they were days ago.
Yu Xiaohua: "Just mind yourself."
"I know, you’re just afraid, aren’t you? Afraid that I’d become better than you, prettier than you."
A moment ago, Su Li stood upright, in a scholarly manner, the next moment she slackened, lazily squinting and casually prolonging her tone: "Hey, as long as you’re happy, I’m just teasing you; you look like a fighting rooster now, so funny."
Yu Xiaohua flared up, "Are you playing with me..."
Su Li shrugged, "Clearly."
In continuous exam and study days, sometimes it might feel a bit monotonous; adjusting one’s mood slightly is quite necessary.
Moreover, Su Li felt she was just prodding Yu Xiaohua.
First, make one mad, then cause downfall.