I’ll Add Points To All Things

Chapter 69 - The Genius Tang Xiaomi



As a matter of fact, the curriculums in kindergarten and elementary school barely required any logical thinking except for Mathematics. They tested the child’s memory more than anything.

If Xiaomi had a great memory, it would be easy for her to master the subjects quickly.

Mathematics required logical thinking, and girls were naturally weaker in this aspect. As a four-year-old girl, Xiaomi was considered amazing to have reached a fifth grader’s level.

After Tang Jing left for her business, Su Yang caressed Xiaomi’s head and decided to find out just how good she was.

“Xiaomi, where are you now in Mathematics?”

Xiaomi looked at Su Yang with her big googly eyes as if she had stars in them. “I’m at prime numbers and composite numbers.”

‘She’s this fast?’ A little thought later, Su Yang decided to find out more about Xiaomi’s level, so he asked, “Here’s a little test. Is 1 a prime number?”

Xiaomi shook her head. “No, 1 is not a prime number. It’s also not a composite number.”

Tang Jing was also shocked when she heard that her daughter memorized the answers beforehand, but after she verified it herself, she had to admit that her daughter was a little genius except in Mathematics.

It seemed like every genius had their own downside just like how Su Yang’s weakness was English.

In the end, Su Yang talked to Tang Jing about the tutoring. Since he had to attend classes on weekdays, he could only tutor Xiaomi on the weekends which added up to five days in two weeks.

The tutoring started at 9 a.m. and ended at 7 p.m., so that was a total of 10 hours. Based on the tutoring rate in Shanghai, which was 200 yuan per hour, it was 2,000 yuan per day and 10,000 in total.

Su Yang felt he was earning a lot. He never thought being a home tutor could make this much. Besides, he was playing with Xiaomi half of the time.

Since Tang Jing agreed to the rates, he was grateful for her generosity.

After dinner, Su Yang left Tang Jing’s house. After a whole day of silence, Deeny finally spoke up, “Master, you’d better check your WeChat. The notifications have stacked up to more than 99 of them.”

‘Huh? From which group?’

Su Yang tapped on WeChat and realized that it was the Han Yi Shanghai Fan Group that Chu Xia had added him to in the morning. He checked the chat history and learned that the fan group had been successfully established after a whole day with the number of fans having risen to more than 300.

Su Yang checked their introduction and Friend Circles and realized that they were mostly from Shanghai University. The strangest thing was that he was the president of the fan group while Chu Xia was the vice president.

‘They chose me as president? Without even asking me?’

Su Yang scrolled down and noticed that the group was having a heated discussion about Han Yi attending the campus singing competition.

According to the chat group, Han Yi was not the only invited guest. Lin Jia, Han Yi’s good friend, would also attend it. The two ladies might be BFF in the public eye, but the fans viewed them as competing rivals.

“Lin Jia was the lead actress before this and she beat Han Yi in terms of presence. So, this time around, we must show our support for Han Yi at the campus singing competition!”

“Yeah! We must at least beat Lin Jia in terms of support! We must let her know that Han Yi is no longer her supporting actress!”

“How should we do it?”

“Should we ask our president to organize something?”

“Sounds like a good idea.”

Su Yang was once again speechless by what the group said.

‘Is it too late to resign from the position…’

 


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