In a second-grade class, a girl named Suzu-leaf wonders why there are so many "key points" in a book, when she can't even memorize them all. She's also worried that her family has been "really powerful" and that she's been "stupid girl" in the past. She wonders why she hasn't been able to "hurt her family" . The girl asks the teacher if someone has finished his homework, and the teacher says that someone has only gotten 16 points on a math exam. She asks if the girl's name is Mi-Li, and is told that her name is "Crooked." She also asks if she was "able to get into Ming-XI." The teacher tells her that the girl is mentally handicapped, and she wonders why the students are acting so "toxic." The girl wonders if the teacher knows Mi-Lia, but she doesn't know what to say. She goes to the teacher
In a second-grade class, a girl named Suzu-leaf wonders why there are so many "key points" in a book, when she can't even memorize them all. She's also worried that her family has been "really powerful" and that she's been "stupid girl" in the past. She wonders why she hasn't been able to "hurt her family" . The girl asks the teacher if someone has finished his homework, and the teacher says that someone has only gotten 16 points on a math exam. She asks if the girl's name is Mi-Li, and is told that her name is "Crooked." She also asks if she was "able to get into Ming-XI." The teacher tells her that the girl is mentally handicapped, and she wonders why the students are acting so "toxic." The girl wonders if the teacher knows Mi-Lia, but she doesn't know what to say. She goes to the teacher