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Chapter 88: Dyslexia [3]

Two lifetimes combined, the first hundred percent in life, this is what it feels like!

And mom, she will definitely be very happy if she knows.

Cen Li now wishes she could run home immediately and show the transcript to Huang Xiulan.

Although she had done well in the previous grade-skipping test, it was a real test after all, so it was still quite different.

"Very good. I called you two here this time to help you mark the test papers."

The math teacher said and distributed a stack of papers to both of them, "The next class is physical education. I have agreed with the physical education teacher that you two will help with the corrections before you go over."

"Oh fine."

Seeing this, Cen Li and Bai Xuanyuan looked at each other and sat down at the teacher's desk.

"Just correct the mistakes and deduct a few points. You don't need to remember the total score." The math teacher explained and went to teach another class.

The whole office was filled with the rustle of two people correcting test papers for a while.

Even though Cen Li is already an adult's favorite, she still can't help but feel proud when her teacher takes advantage of her.

This is a novel experience for the first time in my life.

Bai Xuanyuan, on the other hand, seemed very calm.

"What's wrong?"

Being stared at by Cen Li from time to time, Bai Xuanyuan couldn't help but turned around and asked.

Cen Li approached him and whispered in his ear, "Do you often get called by the teacher to correct papers?"

The girl's fragrance floated on the tip of his nose, making Bai Xuanyuan's face feel slightly warm, but he was greedy for this close feeling from the bottom of his heart, so he just nodded lightly, "Yeah."

"I knew that if you are so good, you must come here often." Cen Li showed a genuine expression, then sat upright and continued correcting papers.

Bai Xuanyuan thought for a while, then took the initiative to lean over and whispered, "If you take the exam well every time, the teacher will ask you to correct the papers in the future."

"Then I have to work hard. Correcting papers is quite fun." Cen Li also replied in a low voice.

After that, the two of them stayed like this, grading papers and talking quietly, and the atmosphere was particularly warm.

Suddenly, a paper caught Cen Li's attention.

The handwriting written by the owner of this paper is very strange, twisted, and completely incomprehensible.

Moreover, very few people get it right on a paper.

Cen Li looked at the owner of the test paper, Liu Sibo.

Cen Li approached Bai Xuanyuan and asked, "Xuanyuan, do you know this Liu Sibo?"

"Well, we are in the same group, the boy at the last table." Bai Xuanyuan asked doubtfully, "What's wrong?"

"I just think his paper is very strange." Cen Li showed the paper to Bai Xuanyuan, "Have you ever felt that the words he wrote are not right?"

"Actually, I have always had a guess about him." Bai Xuanyuan paused and said slowly, "Have you ever heard of dyslexia?"

"I heard...you mean Liu Sibo has dyslexia?"

It can be said that Cen Li reacted immediately. She said that she had never seen such a situation before. If it was dyslexia, it would make sense.

Bai Xuanyuan nodded, "Well, I have observed him. He has always been very serious in class, but he always studies poorly, so I made this inference."

[Trigger task: Helping others is endless fun, helping children with dyslexia find the correct learning method, and rewarding based on completion.].

After hearing the system notification, Cen Li confirmed that Bai Xuanyuan was right and Liu Sibo really had dyslexia.

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