Chapter 3276 Applying Knowledge
Chapter 3276 Applying Knowledge
Chapter 3276 Applying Knowledge
Early in the morning, at Hongqi Primary School, when Xiaobai walked into the campus, Sun Kang at the gate gave her a special smile and a nod as a greeting.
Since Xiaobai organized Xiaohongma to participate in the district primary school sports meet, Xiaobai has become famous not only at Hongqi Primary School, but also in primary schools within a 100-kilometer radius.
As a result, the security captain, Sun Kang, became even more polite to her.
Xiao Bai waved to Sun Kang with a smile, her gaze falling on the steel fork in Sun Kang's hand, but she didn't go over to ask to touch or try it out. She wasn't a silly girl and wasn't interested in that thing.
The reason she glanced at the steel fork was because her little niece was very interested in it and had specifically asked her if she could have one too.
Robin once visited Hongqi Elementary School and happened to see Sun Kang standing imposingly at the school gate, holding a steel fork, which sparked a strange sense of admiration and envy in him.
Xiao Bai thought to herself, "Maybe Robin wants to replace her stick with Captain Sun's steel fork."
She couldn't help but think with a wicked sense of humor that, in that case, the first soul to perish under the fork would most likely be Liu Liu.
When Xiaobai arrived at the classroom, there were still more than ten minutes before class started. She glanced around and saw that the classroom was already mostly occupied. Xiao Mi was there, but as expected, Liu Liu's seat was empty.
Xiao Bai greeted Xiao Mi first, then strolled around the classroom, asking who was on duty today and why no one was emptying the trash cans.
"It's Xie Xiaoxu and Jiang Xia~" someone said.
"I'm so busy right now, let Jiang Xia go and pour it," Xie Xiaoxu said.
Jiang Xia, his deskmate, muttered something and went to take out the trash.
Just then, a figure rushed into the classroom and plopped down in a seat.
Xiao Bai glanced at the clock on the wall and laughed, "Hey, Liu Liu, you're here so early today! Didn't you sleep well last night?"
Liu Liu glanced at her, snorted coldly, and didn't want to pay any attention to Xiao Huahua, but her desire to express herself was too strong, so she couldn't help but say, "I've been coming very early every day this month, what do you know, hmph!"
Xiao Bai chuckled. Although Liu Liu was showing off, she really hadn't been late this month.
However, Liuliu doesn't arrive at the classroom too early; she usually arrives about five minutes early.
Xiaomi first greeted Liuliu, then reminded her to hand in her homework.
Liuliu, who was about to take a bite of her steamed bun, paused, then subconsciously asked, "What homework?"
After asking the question, he realized he was in trouble and quickly looked at Xiaobai next to him. Sure enough, Xiaobai looked like he was watching a big show.
"Liuliu, didn't you do your homework?" Xiaobai asked deliberately.
Liuliu waved her hand: "Go away, go away, go somewhere cool, I still want to eat steamed buns."
Xiao Bai wasn't angry at all, and chuckled, "We've all handed in our homework except you. How are you going to explain to Teacher Wu later? You're the vice class monitor!"
Liu Liu retorted angrily, "None of your business!"
Xiao Bai chuckled and suddenly made a gesture, which was the sign language she had been learning these past few days.
He poked his temple with his right index finger, then exaggeratedly patted his thigh, and finally rolled his eyes.
Xiaomi was puzzled, not understanding what Xiaobai's gesture meant.
But to everyone's surprise, Liuliu understood the sign language; it meant "lazybones."
Liu Liu glared at him and immediately retaliated, making a "lazy bug" gesture in return.
Xiao Bai was stunned. She hadn't expected Liu Liu to know! She had miscalculated!
She made another gesture, and Liuliu returned the gesture.
The two exchanged blows, their hand gestures becoming faster and faster, sometimes resembling a martial arts duel with hand seals, and sometimes like a strange dance, drawing frequent glances from the surrounding classmates.
The two didn't stop until the school bell rang.
The first class in the morning was Chinese. After finishing the class, Ms. Wu Mei was about to leave with everyone's homework when she suddenly remembered something and called out to the classroom, "Liuliu! Come here for a moment."
Xiaobai immediately whispered, "It must be because you didn't do your homework and got caught. Liuliu, hurry up and think of a way to make excuses."
Liu Liu's heart skipped a beat. She lost all interest in arguing with Xiao Bai and followed Teacher Wu Mei to the office.
"Why didn't you hand in your homework? Did you not do it? Or did you do it but forgot to bring it?" Teacher Wu Mei asked.
Liu Liu really wanted to say that she wrote it but forgot to bring it, or that she wrote it but lost the notebook, but in the end she said, "...I forgot to write it."
Wu Mei wasn't too angry; instead, she patiently asked why she had forgotten to write it down.
"Don't you usually stay at Little Red Horse at night with Xiaobai and Xiaomi? They both wrote something, why didn't you?"
Liu Liu explained, "Teacher Wu, I've been learning Braille and sign language lately! Look, this is how I practiced 'friend' and 'thank you,' and I also practiced the sign language for 'happy' and 'elephant'... I don't have time to do my homework!"
She tried to get away with it.
Ms. Wu picked up her notebook and flipped through it. Looking at the crooked raised dots and the exercise book filled with hand gesture diagrams, she felt both helpless and amused: "Learning Braille and sign language is a good thing, but you can't neglect your homework. Finish your homework tonight and bring it to school tomorrow, okay?"
Liuliu stuck out her tongue and nodded quickly: "Okay, Teacher Wu!"
In the evening at Little Red Horse Academy, Little White was lying on the table in the reading room, carefully making dots on the Braille board.
When she saw the small boat approaching, she immediately raised her hand and called out, "Small boat!"
She held up the Braille letter she had written, walked towards Xiaozhou, and said, "Could you please give this letter to Xiaoya when you go to school tomorrow? It's a Braille letter I wrote!!! Hahaha~~"
Xiao Bai proudly waved the letter. Although the raised dots on the letter paper were of varying depths, the four characters "Hello Xiao Ya" were clearly visible.
Xiao Zhou smiled as she accepted the letter: "Xiao Ya will definitely be very happy."
Seeing this, Liuliu immediately came over and asked, "Xiaobai, what did you write? Let me see."
Just as Xiaobai was about to refuse, she saw Liuliu take the envelope from Xiaozhou's hand. Upon opening it, she saw that there was only one line of Braille on the envelope.
Liu Liu laughed out loud: "I thought you wrote something, but it's just one sentence!!"
She immediately ran to write a letter as well, which contained two lines, one more than Xiaobai's, and gave it to Xiaozhou, asking Xiaozhou to pass it on to Xiaoxin the next day.
She exclaimed, "Xiao Zhou, don't go yet! I still need to write! I'll write one for Xiao Xu too! Let them see how amazing I, Liu Liu, am!"
She grabbed the Braille pen, poked the paper hard, and muttered, "Hello, Xiao Xu; goodbye, Xiao Xu. Let's talk face to face."
Xiao Bai leaned over to take a look and couldn't help but laugh out loud: "Liu Liu, what you wrote is the same as not writing anything at all."
Liu Liu laughed heartily, beaming with pride. She folded the letter carefully and solemnly handed it to Xiao Zhou, asking him to ensure its safety. She said, "Although there are few words, every single one is filled with my affection, more precious than gold. Please don't lose it."
"Here you go, I dare not take it."
Upon hearing this, Xiao Zhou quickly returned the letter; he dared not accept such a valuable letter.
Liu Liu pushed his hand back and said, "Hey, hey, hey, I won't blame you if you really lose it. You can keep it. Remember to give it to Xiao Xin and Xiao Xu tomorrow."
Xiao Zhou reluctantly accepted it.
Robin witnessed the whole scene. That night, she also wrote a letter and gave it to Xiaozhou, asking him to pass it on to Xiaoya the next day.
At the same time, she became addicted to learning sign language and couldn't help but "use what she learned" at home. When her grandmother, Malanhua, called her to take a bath, she immediately showed her grandmother the sign language she had just learned.
Malanhua paused, then asked, "What are you doing?"
Robin blinked, gestured again, and still didn't say anything, just covered his mouth and chuckled.
Malanhua was full of question marks: "Silly boy! What exactly do you want to say! Can't you just say it?!"
Robin was startled by his grandmother's sudden serious tone, but he remained stubborn and continued to make strange, self-invented gestures.
Without saying a word, Ma Lanhua grabbed her little ear: "Still pretending to be deaf and dumb? Do you want a beating?!"
"Ouch, ouch—Grandma, I was wrong!" Robin cried out in pain, tears welling in his eyes. He quickly confessed, "I was using sign language! I learned it from my aunt!!!"
Malanhua then let go, laughing and scolding, "Next time, speak your mind. I don't understand sign language, so I don't know what you're saying."
Robin covered his ears and nodded repeatedly, thinking to himself that he would never dare to use sign language with his grandmother again!
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