Chapter 84: Chapter 81 Mysterious Code_i
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The next day was Sunday, and Lin Yuan went to work as usual.
However, within the Qin Continent Art Academy, the Faculty of Fine Arts was conducting a massive collective exam today.
The exam lasted for a day.
Watercolor in the morning, sketching in the afternoon.
This dayâs examination is not only challenging the studentsâ painting skills but also the physical endurance of the art teachersâ
The art teachers needed to grade the students on the same day to enable them to announce the results the next day directly.
The time was tight.
After the exam, the students finished their work and returned to their dormitories.
However, the art teachers had to stay in the office to mark the exam papers overtime.
It wasnât until nine oâclock in the evening that the art teachers gradually completed the grading.
In a large office of the Department of Fine Arts.
Professor Kong An of the Painting Department was in a good mood, stretching and chuckling, âWe have finally finished grading. Have you noticed that the studentsâ sketching scores seemed to have improved significantly this semester?â
âYes.â
Kong Anâs remark struck a chord among the other sketching teachers.
Now that the papers were graded, they chatted while waiting for the final tally of the results:
âThe improvement is indeed significant.â
âI graded a hundred pieces, and more than a dozen sketchings were outstanding, compared to just a few in the past.â
âThe grading of the test papers has begun next door. I guess the average score of the sketching papers would be much higher than last semester. It seems that everyone has been studying sketching diligently recently.â
At this moment, one of the sketching teachers said, âIsnât there a sophomore in the Painting Society offering paid sketching tutoring recently? I think he deserves some credit for the overall improvement in the sketching results of the Fine Arts Department this year.â
âI heard about that too.â
A female sketching teacher drinking coffee commented, âA student in our class, who was terrible at sketching, improved tremendously after having two lessons with him.â
âWhat surprised me was that the tutor in question is also just a student, and not even from our fine arts department.â
The teacher sipping coffee lamented, âHe teaches so well, so his sketching skills must be excellent. Why didnât he apply for our Fine Arts Department initially?â
âReally?â
Kong An couldnât help raising his eyebrows.
As a professor of Fine Arts specializing in sketching, he rarely teaches students directly.
Occasionally, when he does conduct classes, theyâre large-scale public classes with too many students. Just taking attendance would take half a day, so he was unaware of this situation.
âI heard from the students.â
A sketching teacher by the window remarked, âThe boyâs name is Lin Yuan, a sophomore from the Composition Department. Recently, he visits the Painting Society every day to offer paid tutoring and his rate is not cheap.â
Lin Yuan?
Kong An asked, âHow much does he charge?â
Someone replied, âFive hundred an hour.â
Kong An was taken aback, âWow, even I only charge a thousand per hour for external coachingâŚâ
As a professor at Qin Art, Kong An is a well-known figure in the painting industry, specializing in sketching, which justified his rate of one thousand an hour!
But a student who hasnât even graduated yet dares to charge five hundred per hour for sketching lessons?
Am I charging too little?
Or is that student over-pricing?
Is he treating our art students as cash cows?
Noticing Kong Anâs dissatisfaction, the teacher sipping coffee laughed nervously, âOf course, we canât compare to you, who are a master in the field, but that boy docs have skills. Many students have improved tremendously after his lessons. Considering the results, I think five hundred an hour is quite worth it.â
Kong An spoke up firmly, âRegardless, heâs just a student. This is a bad habit.â
âSo you agree with me, Professor Kong?â
A male sketching teacher next to Kong An grunted, âI also disapprove of this. Why donât you step in and criticize it? With your position and reputation, if you step in to stop this, this phenomenon can definitely be curbed!â
This male sketching teacher didnât like Lin Yuan at all.
It all started during a break from class when he overheard a group of students discussing how his teaching wasnât as good as Lin Yuanâs.
He was a seasoned sketching instructor, and the very notion of being criticized and compared unfavorably to a sophomore was enough to set his temper ablaze.
â01ⲠGao, youâre not making sense.â
The coffee-drinking instructor frowned as he continued, âThe fact that students have improved their sketching grades after Lin Yuanâs instruction is clear, and they willingly paid for his classes. No theft, no robbery, nothing inappropriate about it.â
âThese are just individual cases.â
The male instructor known as 01ⲠGao casually remarked, âYou donât need to overemphasize the studentâs merit. Indeed, one-on-one teaching can quickly boost studentsâ grades, given sufficient sketching skills. However, we, as teachers, are responsible for teaching a whole class. This is the broad perspective we should have as sketching instructors. You donât just teach one student in class, do you?â
The coffee-drinking instructor turned away, ignoring him.
01ⲠGao felt slighted and his face soured.
At that moment, the door was pushed open, and a staff member said, âProfessor Kong, the grades have been compiled. Please take a look.â
âHmm.â
Kong An took the grade report and quickly glanced over the top fifty names from the test. Suddenly, he asked, âIs there an issue with the system? Why does each studentâs name have an âLâ at the end?â
âItâs not a system problem.â
The staff member gave a wry smile, âIâm not sure why, but many students who did well on the test added the letter to their names. As I couldnât cross-check with their identification, I simply recorded the names as the students had written them.â
Kong An grumbled discontentedly, âNonsense.â
The coffee-drinking teacher spoke, âLet me see.â
Kong An handed her the report.
At first glance, she was as perplexed as everyone else, but at the second look, she seemed to understand. She chuckled and said, âI think 1 get it now. You all should take a look and see if you recognize your students.â
Whatâs the situation?
Identify our students?
The rest of the instructors, intrigued by now, began to look over the report. After a few seconds, their expressions began to shift in unison.
What happened?â
Kong An was completely confused.
What in the world does this letter âLâ mean?
Could it be some kind of secret code?
An awkward instructor spoke, âThe student who added a letter, ranked third, is named Zhong Yu. Heâs in our classâŚhe seems to have attended numerous lessons taught by Lin YuanâŚâ
Another instructor chimed in, âThe fourth-ranked Pang Bo is in our class, he also took Lin Yuanâs classes.â
The third one said, âAnd the student who came sixthâŚâ
âAnd the eighth-ranked studentâŚâ
âAhem, including the ninth and tenth place.â
Out of the top fifty students, thirty-nine of them had added a capital âLâ to the end of their names.
A bit flustered, Kong An asked, âWhat on earth is going on?â
Finally swallowing the last of her coffee, the instructor explained, âProfessor Kong, these students might be a bit rowdy, but all those who added a letter to the end of their names share one thing in common: theyâve all attended Lin Yuanâs classes.â
âSoâŚâ
Another instructor added, âThe L probably stands for Lin Yuan.â
The situation was a bit awkward, leaving everyone unsure of how to react. Could it be that most of the top fifty students in this sketching exam were taught by Lin Yuan?
Where did we, as sketching teachers, go wrong?
While everyone felt disgraced, they couldnât help but feel stunned at the same time. They always believed that Lin Yuan could improve the sketching grades of a few students due to his one-on-one tutoring style, but the scale of this is seemingly outrageous.
âI get it now.â
Kong An took a deep breath, staring at the report, âIâll go see the principal.â
As soon as 01ⲠGao heard this, he excitedly responded, âAbsolutely, we must see the principal! These students are completely out of control! Especially that Lin Yuan! This is nothing short of scorn for our Art Department!â
Hold your tongue.
Kong An glared at 01ⲠGao, his expression complex, âIâve never met a student in all my years who, single-handedly, raised the entire Art Departmentâs sketching grades.. Today, even if it means losing face, I will personally see to it that the principal transfers him to our Art Department!â
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