Chapter 26
Chapter 26 – Overachievement
[Chen Yu: “I know what kind of product I want for the next review.”]
[Transdimensional Marketing: “Please speak, Mr. Chen. My team will forward your decision to our superiors when applying for the next product.”]
[Chen Yu: “A product that can improve a person’s learning efficiency! It’s best if it’s something that can turn someone into a top student overnight!”]
[Transdimensional Marketing: “A product similar to the ‘Enhanced Memory Circlet’?”]
[Chen Yu: “That’s right! It would be great if the product is even better than that circlet!”]
[Transdimensional Marketing: “Very well, Mr. Chen. We will start the application process now.”]
After turning off WeChat, Chen Yu tossed his phone to the bed and exited Bilibili’s account management platform. He then opened up the Transdimensional Marketing Terminal and checked his profile.
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[Name: Chen Yu]
[Access Level: E (Prohibited from Worldwide Livestreaming)]
[Subscribers: 977]
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[Main Target: Complete at least two of four missions. (1/2)]
[Mission 1: Reach (12,704/500) viewers and (977/50) subscribers on the first advertisement. Mission complete.]
…
“Amazing.”
After closing his laptop, Chen Yu spawled on top of his bed. At the same time, a slight hint of regret appeared in his heart.
Had he chosen to publicize his identity back then, his family would become well-off so long as he published a few more videos of such high quality.
“Right, I need to study!”
Upon recalling what he needed to do, Chen Yu sat up abruptly and grabbed a mathematics textbook for high school year one. He then started reading through it earnestly.
“So…it turns out that I don’t know a single thing about high school mathematics.”
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After placing back “Compulsory Mathematics 1,” Chen Yu retrieved a mathematics textbook for middle school third years. However, after looking through the textbook for a few seconds, he closed the book once more.
“Let’s skip grade two and just go for grade one,” Chen Yu mumbled as he retrieved the grade one mathematics textbook from his bookshelf.
However, similar to before, Chen Yu fell silent after flipping through a few pages and…placed the book back.
“How on earth did I manage to get into high school?! How much money did Mom use as bribes?!”
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Scratching his head in despair, Chen Yu fell into deep thought. After a long time, he decided that, with his current situation, it would be best if he started learning from scratch.
Having reached that conclusion, Chen Yu promptly stood up and went to the living room. However, when he arrived beside Chen Erke, he could not help hesitating.
When her light source got obstructed, Chen Erke put down her worn-out crayon and raised her head. After seeing Chen Yu gazing at her, she asked, “Brother, what’s up?”
“Second Eldest, you’re in your second year in primary school already, right?”
“That’s right.”
“Th-Then, do you still have your textbooks from primary one?” Chen Yu asked awkwardly while scratching his nose.
“I do. What about them?”
“This… As the eldest sibling in our family, I feel that it is my responsibility to test my little sisters’ learning progress,” Chen Yu said, spewing a bunch of nonsense while ignoring his shame. “Give me all your primary one textbooks. I’ll test you using them.”
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“…You’re not trying to learn primary school stuff, right?” Chen Erke asked skeptically.
“Just bring them to me like I told you to!” Chen Yu ordered, blushing. “Have you forgotten that I’ve often bought you drinks and crayons? You have to listen to me.”
After staring at Chen Yu for some time, Chen Erke pulled out four books from beneath the coffee table, two of which were for mathematics while the other two were for language.
“Gimme. I’ll make a test sheet based on these books. If you get full marks, I’ll buy you a new set of crayons.”
“Really?!” Chen Erke’s eyes lit up at Chen Yu’s words.
“Of course.”
Upon receiving the four primary one textbooks, Chen Yu promptly returned to his room and started flipping through them. After skimming a few pages, he smiled and chuckled. “Hehehehe, these questions are simple, after all.”
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