Chapter 10

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"I guess I can't go to college by flunking math," Jukying sorrowfully said.

"Well, you don't have to be good at math to enter every college. You can go to a language college," Miyoung reassured. Miyoung, Jukyung, Sua and Sujin just finished their math class. Suho, Sujin and Jukyung were asked to solve an equation. As expected, both Suho and Sujin solved them perfectly. But Jukyung didn't even write a number as she didn't know what to do. As strange as it sounded, fortunately, Seojun laughed. The teacher then asked him to solve the equation instead of Jukyung.

"Yeah and just get good scores on other subjects," Sujin said.

"I'll never make it to college," Jukyung whined.

"Why don't you join our math academy?" Sua asked. "Both Sujin and Suho take classes there.

"Should I?" Jukyung asked Sujin.

"My mother did tell me to find a math class to take," Jukyung stated.

"Then join us. You can join our study session too. You too Gim Mi," Sua said.

"I won't let the chance pass. I'm awfully bad at math," Miyoung chuckled.

"But your grades are not that bad," Jukyung pointed out, confused.

"That's because I'm studying like crazy before each exam. Otherwise, as soon as it enters my head, it goes out and I forget it." Miyoung joked even though it was true. "We're in the same boat, Im Ju," she added, making Jukyung giggled.

"I couldn't be more grateful," she said to Sua, referring to the math academy and study session.

"Oh, Lee Suho," Sujin called. The group of friends stopped in front of him. He was sat on a bench, reading a book. "We have room for one more in our study group. Do you want to join?"

"No." he just said.

"My mother will only approve if you study with us," Sujin pressed. Miyoung remembered that both Suho and Sujin were childhood friends. Their families were friends.

"Then tell her I am," he said, closing his book and standing up.

"You want me to lie to her? Just join us instead," Sujin told. But Suho just left. Miyoung watched him leave but brought back her attention on her friend when she heard Sujin talk.

"He's always playing hard to get," she said. Miyoung just thought it was his natural self. Suho had always been like that. If he didn't like something, he said it. If he didn't want to do something, he didn't do it. That was just Lee Suho.

"It's what I expected. It'll be just us three and my Hoonie," Sua said.

"Got it," Sujin accepted. "We'll begin the sessions once Jukyung and Miyoung join our math class. Ah- And skip classes to go on dates with Taehoon and you're out." Sujin told the last part to Sua.

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