Chapter 895 The Legend of the Dark River 227
Chapter 895 The Legend of the Dark River 227
With Li Chu's guidance, they successfully located the three people, as well as Su Muyu and Mu Xuewei.
The problem of finding a place was finally solved smoothly.
However, this also made them realize that there was a lot of knowledge they didn't understand here, which brought them difficulties.
Li Chu told them to listen attentively to the lesson first, and to study whatever the others were doing, and to ask him questions whenever they didn't understand something.
Anyway, they can ask me directly about their studies, and I can teach them openly and honestly.
Of course, aside from some common-sense questions that everyone knows, you can only ask them privately.
The fifth-grade curriculum was far too easy for Li Chu.
She doesn't need to listen attentively in class or recall what she's learned before, yet she still manages to maintain the top score in her grade.
So during formal classes, she would observe other people's states or use her consciousness to enter a spatial dimension to read novels.
Su Changhe and the others listened attentively to the teacher's lecture on the podium.
Besides the rules, some of them were also interested in the novel learning content.
They were all intelligent adults, so it wasn't difficult for them to learn; it was just that they had no prior knowledge, so it would be a little challenging at first.
In addition, many words were different from what they knew, and some unfamiliar characters limited their abilities.
This led to them learning math very quickly after they understood addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division after asking Li Chu.
In Chinese, they can memorize texts and ancient poems quickly and easily.
But when it comes to English, I'm a bit lost.
Fortunately, there are only three subjects in elementary school; it would be much more difficult in junior high school.
Math is fine. For Chinese, Li Chu found an opportunity to teach them pinyin. As long as they learn that and can use a dictionary, there shouldn't be any major problems.
As for English, I can only grit my teeth and rely on my memory.
After a month, all of them except Li Chu were immersed in their studies and were careful not to break the rules when they returned home.
It was only on the first day after school that Li Chu and Su Changhe discovered that their families were neighbors.
Time flies when you're studying, even though there were a few minor hiccups along the way.
One day, Li Chu woke up to find herself transformed into a teenager, now in the second year of junior high school.
This seems like a big leap, certainly not for her; others are just barely keeping up with elementary school curriculum.
Now, they're going to increase the difficulty level right away; there are eight courses in the second year of junior high.
On Sunday afternoon, after 4:30 p.m., Li Chu went to Su Changhe's house to play.
She telepathically told Su Changhe about this.
It's unclear what Su Changhe was thinking after hearing this, but the two of them couldn't say it directly.
But soon, Su Changhe pulled out his junior high school textbooks and asked Li Chu to tutor him.
Li Chu sighed. She didn't want to study, but she couldn't just watch them fall behind.
Moreover, her public persona doesn't allow her to not help her classmates improve.
"I only have less than half an hour. What about you?"
"Same here, it seems they even go home at the same time."
"Then hurry up and tell me which subject you want to study."
"Geography is like listening to gibberish."
He pointed to a map depicting the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, revealing that he himself was unaware that this was the place where humans lived.
"Okay, today I'll give you a quick and simple overview of the natural environmental characteristics of the Earth's surface."
As Li Chu began to speak, Su Changhe propped his head up and watched her, asking questions when he heard anything he didn't understand.
As he listened, he felt the conversation was getting more and more complicated, and he started to drift off, his gaze lingering on Li Chu's opening and closing mouth.
Compared to her previous somewhat immature appearance, she now has the look of a young woman.
She probably looks like this when she was a child.
However, he was even more curious about which of Feng Ling and Li Chu was the real her.
Thinking this way, he suddenly blurted out the question impulsively.
"What do you look like? Which one are you, Feng Ling or Li Chu?"
Upon hearing this, Li Chu stopped speaking. He had wanted to stop talking as soon as Li Chu started to drift off.
I never expected that he was thinking about these things.
"What did you say?" Li Chu asked the moment he realized something was wrong after he uttered a few words.
She quickly cut off any outside prying eyes.
They are now in a separate space.
“You’ve never hidden yourself, so I don’t think you’ll lose your memory.”
Su Changhe knew he couldn't say these things; it was dangerous to say them here, and it didn't fit his identity in this world of rules.
But he also felt that this was an opportunity, an opportunity for the two of them to talk things out.
At other times, if you ask her, she will definitely not admit it, and she will give a watertight answer.
I can only say that sometimes, I am a little crazy inside.
Looking at Su Changhe, it seemed he was about to say something even more daring, as if he were risking his life to get an answer.
Although Li Chu was prepared and there was no danger, she still didn't let him continue speaking.
"Aren't you afraid of dying? A bunch of monsters might come in and tear you apart in a minute."
Su Changhe wasn't afraid; instead, he smiled and said, "I'm fine now because of you, aren't I?"
"Let's talk outside. Don't talk nonsense in here. I'm going home."
Li Chu stood up and left without waiting for his reply.
"Hehehe." Su Changhe laughed out loud.
Li Chu returned home before five o'clock.
Upon opening the door and going inside, I found that Li's mother had already returned.
The living room clock showed five o'clock, but her watch clearly showed four fifty-five.
Watching the busy figure in the kitchen, Li Chu quietly closed the door.
But Mrs. Li quickly turned around: "You're back? Did you go to the Su family next door?"
Looking at the person who hadn't changed at all over the years, Li Chu secretly raised her eyebrows.
Hearing this, she nodded casually: "Mom, why did you come back early today?"
"No, I got home at five o'clock." Mrs. Li walked to the kitchen door and glanced at the clock on the living room wall.
"I checked the time when I got back. Is my watch slow? Or is it broken?"
Li Chu frowned, staring at her watch.
Hearing her say that, Li's mother went over and said, "Let me take a look. If it's broken, have your dad adjust it. If he can't fix it, take it to get repaired."
One person reached out to try and unfasten the watch and hand it over, while another reached out to take the watch.
Just as their hands were about to touch, Li Chu immediately pulled them back.
A flicker of disappointment crossed Mrs. Li's eyes, quickly replaced by confusion: "What's wrong?"
As she spoke, she took a few steps forward, seemingly intending to touch Li Chu.
Li Chu seemed to unconsciously take a step back and sit down in the chair in front of the dining table.
"The living room clock is broken; it's not moving."
"No way."
As Li's mother spoke, she turned around to look.
Soon, she felt a sharp pain in her back and couldn't help but cry out, "Ouch, it hurts! Chu Chu, what are you doing?!"
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