After Chiyu returned to the dormitory, he loaded up the textbooks for the first grade, carried his schoolbag, and went to the first grade with his water glass to make up lessons.

All in all, Chi Yu spent a month of taking classes intermittently, learned 26 Chinese pinyin, and even started to learn some new characters with simple strokes.

For example: person, big, small, no, rice, soil...

Originally, the primary school teacher started to teach them handwriting exercises, but Chi Yu dropped these lessons because of his practice.

When he came over to take class again, he found that the students around him were already able to write a few words in a twisted manner.

Because of his short stature, Chi Yu sat in the front row by the window, next to a rabbit with lop ears.

At the moment, Lop-Eared Rabbit is practicing the character '米' in the notebook.

When he saw Chi Yu coming over, he immediately showed off to him, saying that he had learned a dozen words.

When Chi Yu heard this, he immediately took out his notebook and asked him to teach him how to write.

Maybe it was because he felt that he had missed the class and was a little impatient. The whole afternoon, except for going to the bathroom, Chi Yu sat obediently in his seat.

When he was in class, he was good at class.

After class, he took out his notebook and continued to practice calligraphy.

The lop-eared rabbit next to him couldn't help sighing: "Chi Yu, you are so hardworking."

Little Jiaolong didn't raise his head, he held the pen vertically and horizontally, writing very slowly, and retorted at the same time: "I didn't spell it."

The lop-eared rabbit shook his head: "No, you are already the hardest little demon I have ever seen."

"You go to the small class in the morning, come over to take classes in the afternoon, and go to the back mountain to practice in the evening. It's a waste of time, isn't it called hard work?"

Chi Yu said honestly: "Actually, it's okay, the class in the small class is not tiring."

The small class only has three classes a day, and the teacher basically takes them to play.

Show them animated videos from time to time, or go to the playground to play games, tell them some stories about the human race, let them judge good or bad, and help them establish the correct three views.

Or take them to do some handicrafts to cultivate each little demon's hobbies.

If you feel tired, or have no patience to go to class or play games, you can still sleep on the classroom table.

Cultivation is not considered tiring, but it is too boring. Chi Yu feels that he is a quite patient monster, but after practicing for a long time, he will also feel irritable.

But every time he finishes training, he feels his body getting stronger little by little, and today Xi Boyi said that his horns are not a sign of hibernation, but that he wants to grow antlers, which shows that he is one step closer to becoming a dragon.

After doing this, Chi Yu no longer felt that training was boring, and even vaguely looked forward to the arrival of night.

In comparison, the class with only the first class is the most exhausting.

However, the more times he goes out, the more he understands that the human race attaches great importance to culture, so even if he knows it is difficult to learn, he has to study hard.

The lop-eared rabbit agrees: "Yes, the small class is actually the most relaxed time."

When he was in the small class, he could do whatever he wanted. The teacher just tried to guide him as much as possible, and didn't control him too strictly.

But as the middle class, the big class, and the primary school are getting higher and higher, the courses are getting more and more difficult, and the teachers are becoming more and more strict.

Thinking of this, the lop-eared rabbit couldn't help but wonder: "Chi Yu, didn't you just start school this year?"

"Why not play for two years first?"

After all, the monster race is wanton by nature and doesn't like restraint. They must be very reluctant to be forced to learn from the human race at the beginning, so most of the elves will play for two years first.

This is the first time that Lop-Eared Rabbit has met Chi Yu, who took classes well in the first year and studied so seriously.

Chi Yu frowned and asked, "What's so interesting in this academy?"

The lop-eared rabbit is speechless.

Indeed, this monster academy is much bigger than the human school, but there is nothing interesting and interesting in it. At most, there are a lot of monsters in the academy. If you get to know each other, you can get a lot of playmates.

Chi Yu: "I came out of the deep mountains to ascend, not to be trapped in this academy."

"I like the food in the human world outside, but I don't like the cafeteria in the college. Instead of spending time here, I would rather go out early."

When the lop-eared rabbit heard the words, he felt that Chi Yu's words made sense.

They went to school to stay in the human world, not to stay in this monster academy.

After chatting with Chi Yu, Lop-Eared Rabbit felt his mind lighten up, and he stopped playing, and practiced writing with Chi Yu.

After three or four days, his crooked handwriting became much more beautiful, because he could write more words than others in the class, and he was praised by the Chinese teacher in class.

It's a pity that Chi Yu, who went to the small class, was not there, so he didn't hear these words of praise for him.

But Chi Yu was not there, and Lop-Eared Rabbit didn't forget to mention it to the Chinese teacher. Chi Yu, who was in the first class of the junior class, had also read a lot of words recently, even more than him.

On the first day, it was the lop-eared rabbit who taught Chi Yu those words.

But on the second day, Chi Yu had quickly memorized those words, and wrote them out skillfully.

On the third day, he not only caught up with the lop-eared rabbit, but even surpassed him. Following the video on the tablet, he learned new words.

On the fourth day, it became Chi Yu who asked him to learn new characters, and the two learned to write silently together.

One day, after Chi Yu finished the small class and was about to leave, he had a sudden whim and asked Mr. Kangaroo how to write his name.

He took out the ID card issued by the Demon God Bureau and showed it to Mr. Kangaroo.

Mr. Kangaroo taught her patiently, because the word fish is difficult to write, and even taught her by shaking hands.

Chi Yu, quickly wrote it out.

Chi Yu looked at the crooked words on the notebook, and felt a little disgusted: "It's so ugly."

Mr. Kangaroo couldn't help laughing, and comforted him by saying that if he practiced more, he would look better in the future.

Chi Yu thought about it and thought it made sense.

He hesitated for a long time, then asked again: "Mr. Kangaroo, then...Xi Boyi, how do you write these three characters?"

Mr. Kangaroo didn't understand: "Xi Boyi?"

Chi Yu nodded: "Well, Xi Boyi, the name of a good friend of mine."

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