Chapter 113: Years (1)_1
"Alright, let’s go," Situ Jin said after packing up Situ Xin’s schoolbag. He walked over, took Situ Xin by the hand, and headed for the door with Yu Qihao and Xiao Muli automatically following behind.
Situ Xin was now a junior high school student. Back when she was in kindergarten, she had skipped to the second grade, but only half a semester later, Situ Xin couldn’t stand it anymore. The children in second grade were much better than those in the lower kindergarten, but there were still some who couldn’t help but fidget during class. The homeroom teacher of Situ Xin’s class was very strict. Although her class ranked in the top three in every exam, such rankings were the result of her stern discipline. Fidgeting during class would definitely lead to severe criticism. And if you made a mistake on an exercise, the consequences ranged from writing lines as a punishment to being scolded. Situ Xin, though she hadn’t experienced it firsthand, had witnessed the homeroom teacher scolding people with words that one wouldn’t expect an intellectual to utter. The teacher would not only scold the students but also their families and even their ancestors. Hearing this, Situ Xin wondered why the school would want such a teacher.
Situ Xin really disliked this homeroom teacher and contemplated switching classes. Then she thought it’d be better to skip grades instead. She went home and discussed it with Old Master Situ. She had expected that she would need some time to convince her grandfather, but she didn’t even get to use the arguments she had prepared before Old Master Situ agreed instantly.
So after spending a semester in second grade, Situ Xin skipped a grade again.
Initially, she planned to skip to the third or fourth grade, but to her surprise, Old Master Situ consulted with Old Master Loo and decided to move her to the sixth grade, even placing her in the same class as Situ Jin.
It wasn’t until school registration, when Situ Xin, led by her mother, entered the sixth-grade classroom and saw those three familiar faces, that she realized she had skipped to the sixth grade.
