Chapter 43

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Li Jin brought up a serious matter, but Qin Muwen was unsure of what to do.

Despite usually having little confidence, he never turned down Li Jin's requests.

Without waiting for his response, Li Jin said, "Tomorrow morning, you will take Brother Zhuzi's ox cart to Xinglintang and wait for me."

Qin Muwen nodded, uncertain of what to do with his son if he left him behind.

Fortunately, Li Jin had made arrangements. Early the next morning, Qin Muwen fed his son and left him at Li Zhuzi's house.

The little boy cried a few times, but Li Jin assured him that he would not go hungry.

Li Jin knew that the more he coddled the child, the more he would cry, so he left quickly to let the boy rest.

Later, Qin Muwen realized that he was going to a temple fair. He worried that his shabby clothes would embarrass Li Jin.

Li Jin reassured him, saying, "Good-looking people are enough."

Qin Muwen was pleased to hear this, as it was the second time Li Jin had complimented his appearance.
But he knows himself well in his heart, and feels that even if he is seen in such a bright mirror, he would still not be as attractive as Li Jin.

Li Jin waited for a while before setting off for school with a basket on his back.

Qin Muwen need not leave so early, as there is nowhere for them to go at this hour even if they left together.

Li Jin plans that Qin Muwen* take Li Zhuzi's ox cart to town at noon, as he is a ger, he does not wish for him to travel such a long distance alone and without company.

Today, Li Jin and Chen Xiran's class has taken on a new approach to learning. They are no longer silently copying notes, with one student sitting by the window while the other endorses a book.

Instead, they are checking each other's dictation and working together by the window.

To be honest, Li Jin is better suited to studying alone, quietly memorizing and drawing organic sequences and citric acid cycles.

He isa little nervous about the task that requires him to produce a written output.

Although he is confident in his understanding of the material, Chen Xiran is in a higher league and Li Jin and can perform better.

The task of composing a Shanghai League is proving to be a headache for Li Jin.

Although Li Jin has memorized so many books in the past few months, it is reasonable to say that the quotations and narratives can be easily obtained, but he has an adult mindset and it is difficult to blurt out a spiritual upper couplet.

Mr. Song, who was calmly endorsing work in another class, came over to check on their progress.

During the inspection, Mr. Song became visibly frustrated and agitated.

Chen Xiran did not seem to care, as he does not put much effort into his work and Mr. Song does not have high expectations of him.

However, Mr. Song was concerned about Li Jin's progress and wondered why it was taking him so long to complete the task.

He suggested that even someone with poor skills could copy the "Three Hundred Poems" for children's enlightenment.

Li Jin and Chen Xiran exchanged glances and both saw despair in each other's eyes.

After Mr. Song departed, Chen Xiran whispered, "What do we do now?"

Chen Xiran himself planned to exploit the situation, hoping that Li Jin would leave the League. He had no issues with the League himself.

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