âThis is Student Fu. Fu Xiruo had transferred from another school,â Teacher Zhao kindly patted the slender shoulder of the girl next to her, âStudent Fu took a break from school for a while, so do make sure to help her out with classwork.â
Chu Jiao inadvertently twisted her pen, a knowing smile hanging on the corner of her mouth.
Was the female lead trying to hide from disaster?
She cast a glance at Fu Xiruoâs arms, which were covered by long sleeves, and immediately became enlightened.
Right this moment, the police were urgently searching for the culprit all over the city, so no one could have imagined that the culprit was actually a woman, furthermore, an ignorant student at that.
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âHello everyone,â The girl on the podium said. Her voice did not sound as sweet or as high-pitched as an average femaleâs voice. Instead, it carried a hint of neutral clarity, which made people feel a spring breeze upon hearing it. âMy name is Fu Xiruo, I hope everyone can guide me accordingly.â
The female leadâs appearance naturally didnât look bad, making the male students in class eagerly step forward and help her find a seat, getting her textbooks in the process. After a while, she was completely surrounded by a group of people.
Du Xiruoâs emotional intelligence was very high, so within just a few days, she was able to become well-acquainted with all of her classmates, with the exception of Chu Jiao.
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The script came from a novel called, âIron Verdant Bow,â which had gained popularity in the most recent âYouth Report.â
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The novel tells the story of Chen Xiuying, a young girl in the Ming Dynasty, who wasnât afraid of power and fought against foreign enemies with great vengeance and hatred in her heart.
Chen Xiuying was originally the daughter of a guard in Taiyuan. After the death of her father, she opened a teahouse with her mother. It happened that Shi Lun, the son of Chief of Soldiers Shi Xulong, had come to drink tea there. Upon laying eyes on Xiuying, he relied on his power to force her to marry him. Mother Chen was well versed in martial arts and had managed to force him away, coincidentally meeting General Kuang Zhong who came to mediate them. Seeing how honest the youth Kuang Zhong was, Mother Chen led him back to the teahouse, and Xiuying consequently fell in love with him at first sight.
Because Chenâs father had left an iron bow upon his death, his will stated that if anyone were able to pull that bowâs string, that person would be allowed to have his daughterâs hand-in-marriage. As expected, Kuang Zhong was able to pull the iron bow and compete with Xiuying. Xiuying was satisfied, and the two had agreed to marry. However, Shi Lun became mad with jealousy and framed Kuang Zhong. As a result, Chen Xiuying disguised herself as a man and fled, taking refuge in Erlong Mountain. With the help of the mountain lord, Xiuying seized military power, led troops to attack Taiyuan, killed the enemy, and rescued Kuang Zhong. In the end, the two were finally able to marry, getting their much deserved happily ever after.
Although the story was a historical piece, the novelâs plot was uninhibited and had its fair share of ups and downs. Its prose was outstanding, and once it was published, it quickly attracted everyoneâs liking. During this era in the Republic of China, where thoughts about revolution were on the rise, such stories of women who were brave enough to stand up against authority, were able to easily arouse peopleâs empathy, especially for students in the middle of experiencing the cultural wave. They discussed this novel with newly-found zeal.
The author of the novel signed it anonymously, making it clear that they did not want to make their identity known. However, readers have speculated that the author must have been an odd woman, who wasnât inferior to any man.
Chu Jiao, who was labeled as the âodd woman,â was standing on the stage in the school auditorium at the moment, dressed in a neat round-necked robe in menâs clothing, fighting with Du Xiruo, who was wearing a skirt jacket1.