The next day was Sunday. When Mu Yunge noticed that Ye Cheng had already started studying, she looked at him and said, “You have no basic knowledge. How about I teach you?”
Hearing this, Ye Cheng’s heart skipped a beat, and he nodded.
Mu Yunge then became Ye Cheng’s tutor, teaching him the most basic knowledge.
Facts have proven that some people are born with high IQs and are naturally gifted at learning.
Although Ye Cheng had never experienced systematic learning, once he began to immerse himself in it, he was able to quickly absorb the knowledge Mu Yunge taught him.
Even Mu Yunge was astonished by his intelligence.
She had no doubt that Ye Cheng would achieve great success in any field in the future.
After spending a day teaching a second-grade curriculum, Mu Yunge said, “You’re amazing! With your abilities, you’ll definitely pass the entrance exam.”
Hearing this, Ye Cheng looked at her intently, “Really?”
He had never studied before. Was he really as talented as she said?
Mu Yunge smiled and nodded. “Don’t doubt yourself. You’re a really good learner!”
After that, she continued, “Okay, time to go downstairs to eat. Studying is important, but your health is even more important. Don’t let your obsession with studying lead to you neglecting your body, or you’ll be in trouble if you don’t grow taller.”
Hearing this, Ye Cheng looked at her, who was a head taller than him, and immediately gave up the thought of staying up late to review.
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The next day, Mu Yunge went to school, and Lin’s father went to work, leaving only Lin’s mother, Ye Cheng, and the nanny at home.
After breakfast, Ye Cheng greeted Lin’s mother and went upstairs to eagerly begin studying.
After reviewing what Mu Yunge had taught him the day before, Ye Cheng began studying the third-grade curriculum.
He was a little hesitant at first, but after reviewing the textbook, he was quickly able to apply what he had learned to other situations.
For Ye Cheng, as long as he mastered the most basic knowledge, everything else wouldn’t be a problem.
By the time he was halfway through the third-grade curriculum, Mu Yunge was almost done for school.
After glancing at the alarm clock on his desk, Ye Cheng closed his books and headed downstairs, feeling a sense of anticipation.
He hadn’t seen her for seven hours, thirty-five minutes, and fifty-two seconds.
Soon, the sound of a car could be heard outside the Lin family villa.
Hearing the sound, Ye Cheng hesitated, wondering if he should go out to greet her.
Just then, Lin’s mother emerged from the yoga room, smiled at Ye Cheng, and said, “Xiao Cheng, what are you doing standing there? Come sit down. Ke’er will be back soon.”
Ye Cheng nodded and walked over to the sofa.
A few minutes later, Mu Yunge’s tall figure appeared. Seeing Ye Cheng, she stepped forward with a smile and said, “Ye Cheng, how was your day at home today?”
Ye Cheng stared at her without blinking and nodded, “Yeah, very good.”
Hearing Ye Cheng’s answer, Mu Yunge couldn’t help but chuckle.
After eating, Mu Yunge took Ye Cheng for a walk in the small garden behind the villa to help digest the food.
Around seven o’clock, Mu Yunge also took out her textbook and began studying. Then, looking at Ye Cheng, she asked, “What did you read today? Is there anything you don’t understand?”
Hearing this, Ye Cheng quickly pointed out the parts he didn’t understand and then looked at her profile with almost greed as she earnestly explained the problem to him.
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