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    Chapter 231: Actually, Mine Isn’t Small Either

    Nightfall.

    As darkness descended, the hotel grew quiet.

    Since the competition was scheduled for the next morning, most of the chaperoning teachers had forbidden students from leaving the hotel that evening.

    Miss Jiang’s group was no exception.

    Under the teacher’s instructions, every student returned to their rooms after dinner.

    Some read books, others watched TV.

    As for Miss Jiang…

    Inside her room, she sat with a frustrated expression, staring at the seductive figure sprawled across her bed.

    “Don’t you have your own room?” she asked.

    “I do,” Xu Suihe replied lazily, shifting into a side-lying position that accentuated her curves. Her tone was casual as she looked at Jiang Ning. “But there’s someone else in my room. I don’t want to sleep with her… I want to sleep here with you.”

    “You’re not worried about affecting my performance tomorrow?” Miss Jiang said, clearly annoyed.

    Xu Suihe just yawned and changed positions again, now lying spread-eagled across the bed.

    “Would I really affect you?”

    Her voice was languid, unconcerned.

    That indifferent attitude made Miss Jiang even more exasperated.

    But then, the lazy woman suddenly chuckled.

    “Just teasing you. Don’t worry, we have rules. Volunteers aren’t allowed to stay overnight in the contestants’ rooms.”

    Hearing that, Miss Jiang let out a soft snort, then lowered her head to organize her clothes.

    But halfway through folding, a hand suddenly reached into her small suitcase and pulled out a pure white eye mask.

    “Wow~ Little Jiang Ning, didn’t know you were packing such a bold size.”

    What the…?!

    Miss Jiang immediately snatched the eye mask back.

    But before she could say anything, Xu Suihe grinned and said sweetly, “Actually, mine isn’t small either. Want to compare?”

    To be honest, ever since she was reborn, aside from a few rare cases, Jiang Ning hadn’t met many people who could rival her in that department.

    And after being teased by this woman all day, her temper flared.

    “Sure!” she snapped. “I’m a 32C!”

    But the moment she said it, she regretted it.

    Because Xu Suihe was already raising an eyebrow, her gaze filled with a hint of mischief as she slowly looked over Jiang Ning’s upper body.

    “You’ve grown to that size already?”

    Hearing the doubt in her voice, Miss Jiang didn’t bother to hide anymore.

    “What about you?!”

    Xu Suihe’s cheeks flushed slightly, a smile tugging at the corners of her lips. Her eyes sparkled as she opened her mouth and softly said, “D.”

    Then, with a sultry look, she added, “If you don’t believe me, you can measure it yourself~”

    Five minutes later, Miss Jiang kicked Scumbag Xu out of the room.

    Then she locked the door.

    The next second, Jiang Ning rushed into the bathroom.

    She stripped off her clothes and jumped into the shower.

    With a hiss, the water poured down over her body.

    As the warm stream flowed over her skin, the restless energy inside her finally began to calm.

    Honestly, even when she was a man, she had no resistance to faces like Xu Suihe’s, paired with that hourglass figure.

    Now that she was a woman… seeing that kind of body again still made her heart race.

    She had almost…

    Thank goodness she knew this woman was untouchable.

    Once you touched her, you’d never be able to let go.

    Otherwise…

    Aaaaaaah!!

    Damn it!

    What a freaking mess!

    ——————

    The next day.

    It rained in Haicheng.

    Heavily.

    Raindrops the size of beans pelted the window ledge with a loud patter.

    Splashing droplets bounced up and landed in Miss Jiang’s hair.

    She wiped the water from her forehead and looked up blankly.

    Outside, the sky was a mass of dark clouds.

    For some reason, even though Haicheng and Jiangzhou were only a few hundred kilometers apart, the sky here felt strangely unfamiliar.

    The rain in Jiangzhou never seemed this heavy.

    Just then, the bell rang.

    The four teachers standing at the front of the room began distributing the exam papers.

    There were four sheets in total, with questions on both sides.

    Miss Jiang had expected a long list of problems, but after a quick glance, she saw there were only six questions in total.

    Each question was worth 21 points.

    Which meant that every single point had to be earned precisely.

    Even a minor mistake or missed step could cost valuable marks.

    So, for this exam, attention to detail was key.

    She waited for the second bell that signaled the start of the test.

    When it rang, Miss Jiang lowered her head and began writing, the sound of thunder and rain outside accompanying her every stroke.

    【In triangle ABC, the side lengths are a, b, and c, with b < c. AD is the internal angle bisector of angle A, and point D lies on side BC.】

    【1. Find the necessary and sufficient conditions for the existence of points E and F (not at the vertices) on segments AB and AC respectively, such that BC = CF and ∠BDE = ∠CDF. Express your answer in terms of angles A, B, and C.】

    【2. Assuming points E and F exist, express the length of BE in terms of a, b, and c.】

    Three hours later.

    The rain had stopped and the sky cleared.

    As the bell rang again, Miss Jiang put down her pen.

    She stretched her wrist and fingers.

    While the teachers collected the papers, she glanced around at the other students.

    Their expressions were varied and colorful.

    Some looked excited, others frustrated.

    Some were calm, others lost in thought.

    Every kind of reaction was on display.

    Oh, and one guy was still sleeping soundly.

    He didn’t even stir when the teacher took his paper.

    A moment passed.

    When Miss Jiang followed the crowd out of the exam area, a voice suddenly called out to her.

    “Jiang Ning, how did the test go?”

    She turned her head, puzzled by the voice.

    It was a young man she didn’t recognize.

    He was about a head taller than her, with a hint of youthfulness in his features and a few wisps of stubble at the corners of his mouth.

    “And you are?”

    The young man gave a light cough and flashed a bright, confident smile.

    “Qi Yuhang, Class 1, Grade 11, Haicheng Middle School.”

    “Oh? What do you want?” Miss Jiang tilted her head, looking genuinely confused.

    “Nothing really, I just wanted to ask you…”

    But before Qi Yuhang could finish his sentence, the beautiful girl in front of him walked right past him without a word, her expression blank.

    The sheer indifference caught him completely off guard.

    By the time he snapped out of it, the beauty had already melted into the crowd, vanishing from sight.

    Just then, a bespectacled young man came up beside him.

    With a teasing grin, he said, “So? How’d it go?”

    Qi Yuhang pouted, clearly unwilling to admit defeat.

    “No way! When your brother Qi makes a move—”

    But under the amused gaze of his buddy, he let out a frustrated sigh.

    “Fine. I failed.”

    “I barely got through my self-introduction before she walked away.”

    Hearing that, Tang Zhiwei patted him on the shoulder.

    “It’s alright. At least now she knows your name.”

    “You can try again at the evening party!”

    “Oh right, there’s a party tonight!” Qi Yuhang’s eyes lit up for a moment, then he frowned.

    “I heard the school invited a bunch of celebrities for the banquet tonight.”

    “You think any of them are her favorites?”

    When Miss Jiang returned to Principal Ma’s side, he was already surrounded by a group of students passionately discussing the exam.

    Their debate was so intense that Miss Jiang didn’t dare to interrupt.

    She simply clasped her hands behind her back and stood quietly to the side like a statue.

    She listened as they argued from the first question all the way to the last.

    Sometimes, Miss Jiang genuinely admired people who could throw themselves so completely into something.

    Unaffected by distractions.

    Unlike herself.

    “How was it?”

    “Not bad.”

    “Then it’s in the bag.”

    ???

    Wait a second.

    Old Ma, do you have some kind of misconception about me?

    Miss Jiang was just about to explain when Xu Suihe returned with a group of students from Linjiang Province.

    Most of them looked utterly defeated, their faces pale and weary.

    Only a few still held their heads high, clearly drunk on the thrill of victory.

    One particularly confident young man even gave Miss Jiang a dazzling smile.

    “Jiang Ning,” he said, “I was wondering if I might have the honor of sitting with you at tonight’s party?”

    At that, Miss Jiang turned to Little Miss Xu with a calm expression.

    “Did someone just say something?”

    Xu Suihe immediately caught on and smirked.

    “Nope. Though I think I heard some birds chirping.”

    “Right? I thought I heard that too.”

    “Yeah, kind of noisy.”

    “Let’s go chat over there.”

    “Let’s!”

    The two girls walked off together without a backward glance.

    Leaving the poor guy standing there, completely bewildered.

    (End of Chapter)


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