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Rebirth in the Perfect Era.
Chapter 49: Great Perfection. [50]
Summary
Li Mu's parents rushed home after two days in the countryside, eager to check his college entrance exam scores. Upon calling the score hotline, they anxiously awaited results. Li Mu scored 112 in Chinese, 136 in Mathematics, and 238 in Science, but the highlight was his English score of 150, leading to a total of 636. His parents celebrated joyfully, and Li Mu felt immense satisfaction. He thanked Chen Wan, who had influenced his English score, but she was already on a train to Hu City. Despite feeling a twinge of disappointment at her departure, Li Mu's achievement brought pride to his family. They planned to celebrate with relatives, and Li Mu reflected on the complicated relationships between his parents and their families, stemming from socioeconomic disparities and past grievances.Full content
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