195. Towards the end of Christmas 4(2/3)
After school, after cleaning.
In the cheerful atmosphere at the beginning of the winter vacation, some people were sitting in the classroom, sighing at the report cards, and some girls were even crying.
Although she felt a little sorry for this classmate, Kumiko was so happy that she wanted to sing.
"Kumiko, did you do well in the exam this time?" Reina asked, tilting her head in the corridor to the music club.
"Eh? Did I tell you, Rina?"
"You're already humming."
Kumiko covered her mouth and widened her eyes: "Have I already sung it?"
Linai looked at her and laughed: "How did you do in the exam?"
"Not as good as you, Rina." As she spoke, Kumiko couldn't restrain the smile on her lips.
"Isn't that natural?" Rina rolled her eyes at her, "While I'm studying, Kumiko, think about what you are doing?"
"I, I'm studying too!"
"Yeah?"
"Oh, it's just that you didn't study as long as Reina." In order to interrupt the topic, Kumiko took out the report card from her schoolbag.
Rina took it directly and there was no crease on the transcript.
"Mandarin... Mathematics, Mathematics has made great progress." Rina said in surprise.
"The deviation value is only 64."
"Your last mock test, I remember you were only 49, right?"
"49.2! Even 0.2 can get rid of dozens of people!"
"...I don't know what you are insisting on." Rina sighed, "Mathematics and your euphonium are all the result of your two "Advanced Potion Making"?"
Because Kumiko was holding two notebooks and reading them all day long, and her euphonium skills improved by leaps and bounds. In mathematics, she even started to give lectures to others, and she refused to show them to others, so she started to like "Harry Potter".
My classmates called these two notebooks 'Advanced Potion Making' by the Half-Blood Prince.
This title has spread unknowingly.
Just when she was receiving her report card, the head teacher, who was in a good mood, also used this topic to tease Kumiko.
"Not entirely. Occasionally, I will ask the Half-Blood Prince himself directly for advice."
Half-Blood Prince, Toru Watanabe - I have no idea about it at all.
Kumiko could imagine that after telling him this title, with Toru Watanabe's personality, he would definitely say:
Half-Blood Prince? Who are you looking down on? Voldemort at least?
Kumiko wanted to laugh when she thought of his stinky fart.
"But your English..." Rina looked at the deviation value of 56.
"I have decided not to go to a university where I have to take the English test!"
"Don't you want to be an English teacher?"
"I found I like math better!"
"It's weird to believe you. During the midterm exam, I remembered that you said you didn't want to go to college to take the math exam."
Feeling a little embarrassed to be exposed by Reina, Kumiko scratched her cheek with her fingers and said:
"Then I can only ask the Half-Blood Prince again. Next time I see him, ask him for another English notebook. By the way, Rina, how is your English?"
Rina is preparing to study at a music university abroad.
"Here." Rina took out her transcript.
"The national deviation value for all subjects is 72? That's amazing! The deviation value for a single English subject... is 79.4?!" Kumiko even stopped in surprise.
Rina stopped and said seriously: "English is the foundation for me to pursue music abroad. Of course I have to take it seriously."
"79.4, when can I get to 70... By the way, where does 79.4 rank in the country?"
"have no idea."
"Can I check it?" Kumiko took out her mobile phone.
Rina nodded: "As for Kumiko, yes."
After Reina said this, Kumiko felt better.
Individual results, scores, deviation values, rankings, and national average scores of national examinations can all be found online.
"No. 2396, so awesome!"
"If you continue to maintain this level, you should be able to study abroad for another year at a university in Tokyo and there should be no problem."
"There's absolutely no problem!" Kumiko was more confident than Rina herself.
Rina stared at Kumiko, suddenly stretched out her hand, and pushed a piece of hair that Kumiko had in her mouth out of excitement, behind her ear.
At this moment, Kumiko wanted to reach out and put Reina's hand on her face.
Trying to resist this strange impulse, she said:
"Do you want to ask that guy about his grades?"
"Half-Blood Prince?"
As soon as she heard this stupid title, Kumiko wanted to laugh: "Yes, Half-Blood Prince."
"Then let's ask as we walk." Rina said.
"good."
"Send me your results to see"
Messages were responded to very quickly.
"never mind"
After taking just a few steps, Kumiko stopped again.
"What's wrong?" Rina looked at him doubtfully.
"That guy seems to have failed the exam."
"Really?" Rina laughed and tucked her hair behind her ears.
Kumiko didn't pay attention to her friend's expression, and started to move again, typing quickly on her phone.
"Sent to see"
When Toru Watanabe sends her transcript, she is ready to complain - for example, what kind of setback are you doing? You are better than the top one in our school. It will be no problem to get into Tokyo University!
"Really forget it"
"How about an exchange? I'll send you my terrible report card, and you'll send it to me."
Without waiting for the other party to refuse, Kumiko sent her results.
‘No matter how bad it is, can my English be as bad as mine?’ she thought to herself.
Ten seconds later, a picture was sent from the other side.
Immediately following this kind of picture, there is an emoticon of a white-faced geisha - the geisha is covering her face with her hands, with the words: Ah, so embarrassed!
"This guy!" Kumiko cursed bitterly.
"What's wrong?" Rina asked.
"Look!" Kumiko gave her the phone.
Rina opened the picture, and the order column was particularly conspicuous, all in the format of '1/449951'.
"He still used mine for this emoticon!" Kumiko said unwillingly at the side.
"This guy has been annoying for a day or two." Rina returned the phone to Kumiko.
Kumiko took the phone, looked at the exaggerated "Ah, I'm so embarrassed" emoticon, and spoke hesitantly:
"Rina."
"Um?"
"Do you think people like Watanabe are special beings?"
"It doesn't count."
"Doesn't it count?" Kumiko looked at Rina doubtfully.
"Well." Rina changed her hand with the box containing the trumpet in her hand, "A special person refers to the determination to become the best, the most outstanding person, the most valuable and indispensable person in the group...
....”
"Then he doesn't count? His grades are number one in the country, and he's also frighteningly good at the oboe."
"Kumiko, listen to me." Rina said angrily.
To be continued...