Chapter 028 - Can't accept it. High grades don't suit me.
Fake Slackers
Translator: Jury
Editor: NomNom
First Published on Chaleuria
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028 Canât accept it. High grades donât suit me.
âMy friend, what about language? What did you score?â
The guy with the best grades in the classroom scratched his head and said with embarrassment, âAbout 80âŠâ
Everyone in the slackersâ division seemed to have found their saving grace and rushed up to him in a horde. Someone even shoved a cigarette into his breast pocket: âBig bro, a little token of my regard. Please accept it and donât stand on ceremony.â
â80 points for language! Iâve only seen it in my dreams. How does someone with grades that good end up placed in this exam venue? Youâre really a buried talent. An ace among wastrels.â
âYouâre really impressive. When I make eye contact later, throw me the answer.â
âRelax. Iâve walked the streets for a long time. Zero risk. Iâll swallow the paper before I let it fall into the clutches of an invigilator.â
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The boy, surrounded on all sides, was on cloud nine. He thought to himself that he must get placed into this exam division again next time⊠the feeling of being a big bro was very nice.
He felt his whole body charge with energy!
No one had praised his failing grades like this before!
Xie Yu sat in his seat, twirling a pen, and waited for the invigilator to enter the classroom.
Three of his fingers were pressed around a black ink pen, twirling it negligently. Round and round. His eyes slipped slightly closed; he was getting tired of waiting.
He Zhao tapped Xie Yuâs right shoulder with a pen. âLittle friend, want the answers?â
The pen in Xie Yuâs hand fell to the table with a clatter. His hand, with its long and narrow fingers and prominent joints, maintained its position without moving.
âYou?â Xie Yu put one hand to his head and twisted his body to look back at He Zhao. âForget it.â
He Zhao knew that Xie Yu had misunderstood. He leaned back in his chair and held out one hand with a smile, his index finger crooked. He lightly tapped Xie Yuâs forehead. âWhat are you thinking? Not mine, of course. Itâs that guyâs, the one who scored 60 in math and 80 in languageâŠâ
It really was a light tap, barely touching Xie Yuâs forehead as it swiped across.
Xie Yu was viscerally repulsed by this contact.⊠Instead of ârepulsed,â perhaps âunused toâ might be a more suitable descriptor. He braced one hand against the desk and stood up, body leaning forward, wanting very much to split He Zhaoâs damn head open. âI told you before. Donât touch me.â
He Zhao sat in the very last row, but his seat was still some distance from the wall. He moved back several paces, chair and all.
âYour temperâs pretty hot,â He Zhao said. ââŠAll right, all right. I wonât fuss any more. Calm down.â
Their quarrel had caused a stir, and others were glancing towards their corner, not sure what they were doing. It didnât quite look like they were fighting.
âWhat are those two doing?â
âI heard someone from Class 3 say that Xie Yu and Zhao-ge⊠the two of them are a little bent.â
âAh?â
âI didnât really believe it at the time eitherâŠâ
âWhich person from Class 3, Know-It-All? What he says is maybe half true at best. Just take it with a grain of salt.â
The bell rang again.
Dean Jiangâs voice came from the intercom: âStudents, the exam starts in five minutes. Please return to your designated exam room. The first exam will be language.â
Up to this point, the announcement had been very somber and delivered in a gentle tone, probably intended to soothe the studentsâ exam anxieties. But Dean Jiang suddenly stopped halfway and his tone changed. His voice suddenly got much louder: âStudent, which class are you from?! The exam is about to start and youâre still messing around here? Stop right there! Get over here! You brat, stop runningâŠâ
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The announcement cut off halfway. An alert student heard the sound of high heels clacking in the corridor and warned everyone: âShh. The invigilator is here.â
The noisy classroom quieted in an instant.
The word âquietâ wasnât in He Zhaoâs vocabulary. He poked Xie Yu with the pen again: âIâll pass the answers to you later.â
Xie Yu calmly said, âNo need.â
âWhy not? 80 points for language.â
Xie Yu thought, Want the answers, my ass. I might accidentally score higher than you.
âCanât accept it.â Xie Yu found a reasonable excuse. âHigh grades donât suit me.â
The two invigilators were Tang Sen and Xu Xia.
What a coincidence: both of them had ties to Class 2.3.
Xu Xia was probably assigned to this classroom at the last minute. When she got to the door, she even asked, âIs this the room?â
Old Tang replied, âIt is.â He held a cup of herbal tea with medicinal properties, the same as he always did. When he entered the classroom, he put down the cup, opened the sealed package of examination booklets, and started to count them.
Xu Xia had brought a chair and a book. She glanced around the classroom. When she saw He Zhao, her face froze into an unnatural expression for a second before she averted her gaze.
âItâs Xu Xia.â Someone recognized her.
âDonât know her. Whatâs she like? A strict invigilator?â
âShe was the homeroom teacher for Class 3 before. Then she was transferred⊠Ask Zhao-ge. He probably knows more.â
âZhao-ge, Zhao-ge.â
Someone sitting close to Zhao-ge really dropped his voice and asked. After all, how strict these two invigilators were was directly correlated to their fates. âOld Tang, I know him. But this lady teacher, is she strict?â
He Zhao smiled and tossed his pen on the table. âSheâŠâ
He Zhao didnât continue.
That guy rubbed his head, not understanding. But he did think He Zhaoâs smile seemed a little cold.
Regardless of whether the invigilators were strict or not, the requisite cheating still had to be carried out.
This lot didnât have respectable grades, but they all had a lot of courage and played for the thrill of the game. When the time was right, they wouldnât hesitate.
The action in this room really resembled that of a blockbuster movie.
âHalf an hour left to the end of the exam. Use it well and answer the questions. If you havenât started on the essay, you need to manage your time better.â
Xu Xia made several rounds of the classroom, then stopped walking, sat down, and started reading her book. Tang Sen held his cup and walked around the room. âPay attention. In school, we learn more than knowledge. More than doing questions, itâs more important to learn how to live properlyâŠâ
As Tang Sen spoke, he turned around, and a balled-up piece of paper flew across the room behind him.
âI hope none of you will cheat. Show your true ability. If you donât know the answer, thatâs fine. Itâs nothing to be ashamed of⊠as long as you work hard to learn it in future, thatâs fineâŠâ
The wadded-up paper hit the corner of He Zhaoâs desk perfectly.
No matter what subject He Zhao was studying, he followed his principle of âGive up and go to the next questionââwith the exception of language. With language, at least he understood the question; he wasnât illiterate, after all. So, during language exams, he always completely filled the answer booklet to make up for his regrets of not being able to do anything in his other subjects.
He finished the questions in front and started on the essay question. He wrote with overflowing passion and his writing was so messy even the grid couldnât contain it.
Seeing that Tang Sen was about to turn around again, He Zhao calmly reached out and took the wad of paper.
Tang Sen did indeed turn around. He stared at He Zhaoâs exam booklet for a long time with a complicated expression, but didnât say anything in the end. He held both hands together behind his back and walked off, muttering as he went: ââŠbasic requirement is legible writing. These are the points you really shouldnât lose. Please, pay attention to that.â
More than twenty people all shared the same set of answers. They had discussed it for a long time and finally decided on a pipeline model of passing answers: the answers would move from the front of the first vertical row to the end, and then from the end of the second vertical row back to the front.
The classmate who passed the answer to He Zhao motioned to him to finish copying and pass it along.
He Zhao leisurely made an âOKâ handsign to reassure him.
Xie Yu planned to score about 40 or 50 points in this language exam. He had left half the booklet empty; for the questions he didnât intend to get points for, he simply didnât write the answers in.
He Zhaoâs incredible ability to blindly answer questions with his eyes wide openâhe really couldnât do it.
In the language class before the exam, Old Tang had handed out two reading comprehension mock exams to be collected at the end of class. Xie Yu had watched He Zhao attentively answer the questions, but all his answers didnât make sense. His answer sheet had been passed around the class and became the laughingstock of Liu Cunhao and the others who surrounded it and treated it as a big joke.
This time, the essay topic was âSilhouetteBackground.â
Xie Yu was doing his best to stray from the topic, and thinking about how to do it made his head hurt. Now he heard He Zhao calling him softly from behind.
Then he felt something tap his back twice.
âOld Xie,â He Zhao whispered. âHand. Underneath.â
âWhat?â
âThe answers. Give me your hand.â
He Zhao held the wadded paper in one hand and leaned forward, his left hand under the desk. Very subtle. If Xie Yu reached back, heâd be able to grab it.
Xie Yu calmly nudged his chair back. He held the edge of his desk with one hand and closed the distance between them, lowering his voice: âI said, I donât want it.â
âEven if you donât want it, the guys in front are waiting.â He Zhao tapped the underside of the desk with one finger and urged, âTheir fates are in your hands. Do a good deed today. Build your karma.â
The big fan suspended from the center of the ceiling creaked as it turned, covering the sounds of their conversation. A breeze, slightly warm, swept in from the open window. It was very quiet in the classroom and there were several extra exam booklets on the podium, weighted down with a box of chalk. The corners of the pages lifted in the breeze, and the booklets looked as if theyâd fly away any second.
Xie Yu reluctantly lowered his arm and reached backwards, but after feeling around for a while, he didnât find anything.
âWhere?â
âUnder here.â
âNot there.â
âItâs there. Feel around a bit.â
Xie Yu wanted to discover his adversaryâs secrets and as he felt around he asked, âDid you copy them?â
âMe? I didnât copy them.â As He Zhao spoke he remembered Xie Yuâs, âCanât accept it,â and continued, ââŠI thought about it, and I canât accept it either.â
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Xie Yu was frustrated beyond bearing. He leaned back another few degrees, thinking that if he didnât manage to get it this time, heâd just forget it. Leave the others to their fates; what did he need to copy? If he didnât know, heâd leave it blank⊠as he thought this, he caught He Zhaoâs fingertip.
Both of them froze.
The fan creaked as it turned.
The chalk box held only several stubs of chalk and it couldnât hold the exam booklets on the podium any longer. The wind swept them away and Xu Xia hurriedly closed her book to pick them up.
Xie Yu didnât let go. He Zhao didnât retract his hand, either.
After several moments with both of them at a standstill, He Zhao moved his hand. He crooked his index finger up slightly, in just the right position to touch Xie Yuâs palm.