Logan knew that his next days at home would definitely not be easy. Not only did he have to take care of the other two's dinner when he came back from school, but he also had to be on guard against Jason's unexpected mental attacks when he got up and went to bed.
The school's remedial tasks were also heavier than expected. The curriculum had been changed to a large class format, and many students were unable to adapt quickly and were exhausted after just a few days. Although Logan was able to firmly grasp the review knowledge, he was more prone to narcolepsy in the midsummer, which caused him to miss a lot of class content.
It is estimated that Jason will have more than half a year before he can return to class. Logan will help him organize the test papers issued every day and put them in the book box. He will take the particularly important materials home and urge Jason to review and not fall behind in his academic studies.
"I copied the notes for you. You must remember all the places I highlighted with a highlighter. I will test you on the weekends." Logan put a pile of books on the table. "You must memorize the ancient poems in the Chinese textbook. They account for at least five points in the college entrance examination. Starting next week, I will recite ten poems to you every night before going to bed."
Jason agreed obediently and flipped through the notebook on the table, but found a line of words that had nothing to do with study. He read it out directly: "'Everything that Mee Mee hates'... Hmm? Mee Mee sounds familiar. Is it a person's name? Who is it?"
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