Chapter 23 National Primary School Student Beast Taming Competition
"The victory is decided!"
The referee beside the ring announced the result of the competition loudly. The pet veterinarian who had been waiting for a long time walked onto the ring with the medical pet Bai Lingyao and treated the black-winged eagle that was lying on the ground.
On the other side, Monkey bumped his fists with an unsatisfied look, as if to say that he had just started warming up and was not having fun at all.
"Okay, Brother Monkey, let's stop here for today."
Chu Yi shouted, then pressed the badge on his chest and took Monkey Brother back.
“Congratulations to the host for achieving 100 consecutive wins in the Children’s Palace, achieving the achievement [Legend of the Children’s Palace], and receiving a random draw with a big guarantee!
The host wins a pet battle, and gains 2 free attributes and 1/3 chance to draw a prize! "
Chu Yi showed a satisfied smile, like a hamster who had filled his nest with food.
From kindergarten to the second grade of elementary school, a total of four years, he played a full hundred shows at the Children's Palace alone, and finally got a big guarantee.
Including the rewards he received for getting first place in grade in the final exams of kindergarten and elementary school, he has now accumulated five big guaranteed prizes and seventy ordinary draws.
In fact, it was far more than that. The main reason was that the rewards he received on the day of kindergarten graduation were a bit too much. He was so happy that he used up all the lottery tickets, and ended up getting a bunch of junk.
Before this, Chu Yi used all the draw times he had, fantasizing that a miracle could happen with a single draw.
From then on, Chu Yi knew that it was a lie to draw a miracle with just one draw, and he had to use a large number of times to increase the delivery rate.
So he transformed himself into a liver emperor and a hamster, and whenever he had time he would have pet battles at school or the Children's Palace, and he would never use the lottery draws he got.
It took two years of persistence to accumulate such a huge fortune.
Originally, Chu Yi planned to start drawing immediately to show his accumulated strength, but at this moment his Little Genius watch started beeping.
It was a message from his mother, asking him to go to the conference room in the school's science and technology building immediately, as there was an important meeting at the school and he had been called upon to attend.
Chu Yi was somewhat confused. He was not a member of the elementary school student union, so why was he asked to go to school on Sunday?
Could it be that my academic performance in the past two years has been so outstanding that the school wants to give me a certificate of honor?
Thinking of this, Chu Yi immediately stopped a taxi on the roadside and headed straight to the school...
Donghai No. 1 Primary School, as its name suggests, is the best primary school in terms of comprehensive quality in Donghai City and even in the entire Jiangnan Province.
Chu Yi's parents once tried every possible way to find connections and spent a lot of money to get their son into this school.
The result came without any effort.
Chu Yi was honored to be admitted to Donghai No. 1 Primary School thanks to his excellent performance as the top student in the affiliated kindergarten for two consecutive years.
No backdoor or connections required, and tuition and miscellaneous fees are waived.
But it's a pity that he didn't achieve any achievements after entering elementary school.
Perhaps these achievements can only be triggered at the highlight moments of his life.
Just like the first time he defeated his opponent and took first place in the grade in his first exam.
Going to primary school is something that every child will experience. He just went to a better primary school, which cannot be regarded as a highlight moment.
Of course, Chu Yi couldn't be completely sure of this inference.
After all, the achievements given by the system are too arbitrary.
The first time you drink milk, you will be awarded attribute points, but the first time you eat, you will not be awarded any.
The first time a tooth falls out you will be awarded attribute points, but the first time a tooth grows in you will not be awarded any.
In short, it is elusive.
So Chu Yi was thinking about whether he should make a big move near the end of the semester to see if it would trigger the system achievement. Arriving at the conference room, Chu Yi went straight to the last row by the window and sat down.
He sat here from kindergarten to elementary school.
It’s not that he was targeted by the teacher, but mainly because he was too tall and would easily block his classmates when sitting in the front.
It is said that if children exercise too early it will easily affect their physical development, but that is only for ordinary people.
For him, who has been taking various extraordinary fruits for a long time, exercise actually helps to digest the power of the fruits.
He just turned eight and is now 1.35 meters tall, more than half a head taller than his peers.
If this trend continues, it is expected to reach a height of 1 to 1.75 meters.
Chu Yi doesn't have high requirements for height. It would be enough if he can be 1.8 meters tall when he is in college. Being too tall or too short is not good. This height is the most comfortable.
Of course, it’s a little too early to look forward to these things now.
Not long after we sat down, Principal Zhou Zhiqiang walked in.
Although he is in charge of the middle school next door, he will also attend if there are any important activities in the elementary school.
I remember the last time we met was on the eve of the National Day holiday. The old principal talked about precautions in the broadcasting room for half an hour, and he felt dizzy from nagging.
I hope this time I won’t be as long-winded as last time.
"You are all outstanding students of various grades in Donghai No. 1 Primary School. I won't waste any more words here."
Principal Zhou Zhiqiang pressed the projector remote control, and several large words appeared on the projection screen.
"National Elementary School Beast Taming Competition!"
Principal Zhou Zhiqiang raised his hand and patted the projection screen twice: "I believe everyone knows that last year we were eliminated in the top 32 in the Beast Taming Competition, which was the worst result since the establishment of the school!
At that time, all major media outlets in Jiangnan Province were flooded with criticism, and everyone from school leaders to teachers to students were under tremendous pressure.
I believe that the students were very unwilling to accept last year’s results, and now is the time to avenge their past shame. In a week, the regional preliminaries of the national competition will be held.
This time we are going to select a total of ten students to participate in the competition. The old rules apply. The selection will be based on the students' victories in school and the Children's Palace. Now I will read out the winning records of each student from the lowest to the highest.
Li Han, the school and the Children's Palace had a total of 45 wins, ranking 30th.
Liu Yuchen, the school and the Children's Palace had a total of 47 wins, ranking 29th.
Su Yong, with a total of 48 wins, ranks 28th.
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There were a total of thirty students sitting in the conference room, most of them were fifth- and sixth-year seniors. Chu Yi looked around and seemed to be the only third-year student.
But he was a little confused. Since the ranking was based on wins, then only ten people needed to be called. Why call all thirty people?
But when Chu Yi heard that the 30th place had less than 50 wins, he felt relieved.
The wins he has accumulated over the past few years should easily put him in the top five, right?
“Qin Zihao, with a total of 90 wins, ranks second.
Chu Yi, with a total of 215 wins, ranks first! "
After Principal Zhou finished reading out the results of the top students, there was an uproar in the conference room. The vice principal and the head of the beast taming class also leaned over in surprise, wanting to confirm whether the principal had read it wrong.
Only Chu Yi was leaning against the wall with his arms folded across his chest, his expression as calm as an old fisherman who was used to the autumn moon and spring breeze.
All the students in the conference room felt a little shock from the East China Sea Liver Emperor at this moment.
(End of this chapter)