Chapter 66 Real Level
Although the Hanlin bachelor who came to the South Study Room to give lectures mainly taught the princes, Yu Zizhen had a special status and had caused trouble before, so today the old master Fu Ge Tonglin specially followed Zhou Wenyong to the South Study Room.

He came over to see the situation. The old man was afraid that someone would make the little ancestor unhappy, and the little ancestor would make a fuss about returning to the north.

Fortunately, Yu Zizhen behaved very normally today. When Zhou Wenyong gave lectures, she listened honestly. When Zhou Wenyong finished teaching the eldest prince and the others, he came over to test Yu Zizhen's learning level, and Yu Zizhen also cooperated obediently.

The old lady breathed a sigh of relief, stood outside the window for a while, and then quietly left.

What he didn't know was that at the same time he felt relieved, Zhou Wenyong in the classroom had also discovered Yu Zizhen's true level.

After his inquiries and comparisons, Zhou Wenyong discovered that as the crown prince of Zhenbei, Yu Zizhen only knew a few words. She had not even fully learned the commonly used enlightenment reading materials. In Zhou Wenyong's opinion, this was about It's like he can't do anything anymore.

In other words, her true level is actually that she has no level.
Zhou Wenyong was very surprised, because as far as he knew, all the descendants of Zhenbei Palace were enlightened at the age of four, without exception.

How did the Prince of Zhenbei learn so few words in three years from four to seven years old?

Yu Zizhen's sharp eyes saw the flash of doubt in Zhou Wenyong's eyes. She wrinkled her little face and said to Zhou Wenyong casually: "Sir, to tell you the truth, I learn other things very quickly, just reading. When I start reading, it feels like someone has stolen most of my brain."

Lu Heng sneered, "Just call yourself stupid if you're stupid. Is there any point in making such an excuse?"

Zhou Wenyong glanced disapprovingly at Lu Heng, who was gloating and mocking his classmates. Lu Heng was not afraid of Zhou Wenyong, but when Zhou Wenyong looked at him, Yu Zizhen also squinted his eyes and looked at him.

Facing Yu Zizhen's suddenly tense little face, Lu Heng's dead memory immediately came back to life.

He thought of Yu Zizhen's trouble yesterday, and was afraid that Yu Zizhen would go home if he was irritated again, so he snorted coldly, lowered his head and continued to do his homework.

Zhou Wenyong sighed and said nothing more to Lu Heng.

I can't offend him, I can't afford to offend him. Although he bears the name of a gentleman, who knows the origin of each of these children? He is an ordinary little Hanlin with no strong family background. He can't afford to offend anyone. .

Turning back, Zhou Wenyong tentatively said to Yu Zizhen: "Prince, you are young, and there is a certain gap between your academic progress and that of the eldest prince and others. You need to make up for it as soon as possible."

Although the emperor would not reward Yu Zizhen because he taught him well, nor would he do anything to Yu Zizhen just because he was a mess in his studies, Zhou Wenyong still had some basic sense of responsibility as a teacher.

Now that he has taken over this child, he must perform the most basic teaching duties for this child.

When Yu Zizhen heard this, he looked straight at Zhou Wenyong with his clear eyes, "Then can you give me a small stove? I will study hard."

Zhou Wenyong was startled, but he quickly smiled and nodded, "Of course."

After a pause, he added: "Your Majesty, if you are free every afternoon from now on, you can just go to the Hanlin Academy to find me."

Yu Zizhen immediately nodded vigorously, "Okay, then I'll trouble Mr. Zhou."

Hanlin Academy, that was one of the three places with the richest collection of books in this era. It was great that she could go there from time to time.Thinking like this, Yu Zizhen said again: "By the way, Mr. Zhou, from now on you can follow the current pace in class and don't need to take extra care of me."

The little original owner loves martial arts but not literature, and since she is not a boy, there is no need for enlightenment at the age of four.

As for Yu Zizhen, her arrival was too short, and she spent a lot of time traveling and practicing martial arts. She only allocated a very short time for reading and literacy. The foundation she could lay was naturally very limited, and she could not keep up with her peers. The learning progress is not surprising.

She didn't want to be ridiculed by Lu Heng and others for delaying other people's learning progress, so she simply offered to let Mr. Zhou teach as usual.

Zhou Wenyong didn't expect Yu Zizhen to say that. After all, the tough impression she left on Zhou Wenyong yesterday was too deep.

But this did not prevent Zhou Wenyong from admiring her. He said: "That's fine."

Anyway, he proposed that he could help Yu Zizhen at any time. He believed that with his careful private teaching, Yu Zizhen would be able to catch up with his academic progress soon.

Well, that doesn't seem to be the case. After all, this kid just said that as soon as he started reading, it seemed as if someone had stolen most of his brain.

Zhou Wenyong felt a little uneasy, but then he thought about it. He was not the only learned scholar in the Hanlin Academy. If he couldn't teach Yu Zizhen, then he would find a better teacher for Yu Zizhen.

For example, Mr. Fu Ge, the old man, is a good choice.

The old lady Fu Ge Tonglin is a rare veteran in the court who does not participate in party strife. He is old and comes from an ordinary background. His son and son-in-law are both ordinary officials with average talents. After his death, his descendants can continue to live a stable life. , instead of being liquidated and retaliated against, the old man spent most of his time humming, haha, and mud, focusing on one thing that no one could offend.

If it weren't for his status, the old lady would not even be willing to enter the palace to teach the prince.

However, according to Zhou Wenyong's observation, the old lady actually likes children with special personalities.For example, the eldest prince was frail, sick, and unable to perform well, but he was aloof and dignified.Another example is Yu Zizhen, who has a straightforward personality, cannot afford to suffer, and has an extremely special identity.

Zhou Wenyong believed that with the old master's character, he would secretly take care of Yu Zizhen to the best of his ability.Especially if you can give Yu Zizhen a small tutoring class and so on, and you can do it under the banner of "responsibility", the old master will definitely not refuse to form this good relationship.

Yu Zizhen didn't know that Zhou Wenyong had already thought so much in just a short moment. She thanked Zhou Wenyong, and then like everyone else, she picked up a pen and started to complete her own homework.

Her handwriting looked much better than when she first wore it, but in Zhou Wenyong's eyes, it was still ugly and her bones were strange.

Yu Zizhen pretended not to notice the uncomfortable expression on Zhou Wenyong's face, as if he had eaten something wrong. She held the pen and began to write carefully stroke by stroke.

Seeing how serious she was, Zhou Wenyong's facial expression couldn't help but relax.

He thought, is it not scary for students with poor foundation and slow learning? What is scary is the students with poor foundation and slow learning who are not willing to make enough efforts to improve themselves.

Due to Yu Zizhen's seriousness, Zhou Wenyong felt that he would be able to achieve success in his studies and amaze the world.

(End of this chapter)

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