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The Underdog’s Triumph:A Woman’s Ascent

In the urban fantasy novel "The Underdog’s Triumph:A Woman’s Ascent" our protagonist, Jian Yiling, undergoes a remarkable transformation from a mere cannon fodder character to a formidable and enigmatic powerhouse. Initially disinterested in the male lead, she captivates the audience with her dazzling abilities and hidden prowess. The story unfolds in a domestic setting where Jian Yiling's family, the Jian brothers, initially harbor disdain for her. However, as the narrative progresses, they come to dote on her, often protectively exaggerating her vulnerabilities to shield her from others. This shift in family dynamics is both endearing and comical, as the readers witness the brothers' over-the-top declarations such as, "Our little sister is timid; don't frighten her," and "She's never ventured far from home; don't deceive her." The contrast between their perceptions and her actual capabilities creates a humorous undertone. Jian Yiling's journey is not confined to her home, as she also makes her mark in the professional sphere. Her intelligence and talents are not limited to academic achievements but extend to the corporate world, where she navigates with grace and acumen. Her career environment becomes a stage for her to showcase her multifaceted skills, earning her the respect and admiration of her peers and superiors. The social milieu of the novel is rife with interactions that test Jian Yiling's mettle. She encounters a variety of characters, each with their own agendas and secrets. Through these encounters, she demonstrates her ability to outwit her adversaries, often leaving them in awe of her cunning and strength. Education plays a significant role in the story, as Jian Yiling's academic environment is not just a backdrop but an active component of her character development. Her experiences at school, including her interactions with classmates and participation in school activities, add depth to her character and provide insights into her values and principles. The emotional landscape of the novel is painted with the evolving relationship between Jian Yiling and the male lead, Zhai Yunsheng. Their journey from strangers to confidants is fraught with tender moments and trials that ultimately strengthen their bond. The emotional environment is a subtle thread that weaves through the story, adding a layer of warmth and depth to the narrative. Lastly, the novel introduces elements of martial arts, creating a unique environment for Jian Yiling to further demonstrate her prowess. The inclusion of these scenes not only adds excitement but also serves to highlight her growth and the challenges she faces head-on. "The Underdog’s Triumph:A Woman’s Ascent" is a tale of metamorphosis, where a character initially written off as insignificant rises to become a central figure of strength and influence. It is a story of self-discovery, empowerment, and the joy of overturning expectations. With a blend of humor, suspense, and heartwarming moments, the novel offers a delightful read for those who enjoy stories of growth and triumph.

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Chapter 66: The Gift (1)

The dean was not foolish enough to air the school's dirty laundry to outsiders, especially not about Jian Yiling, not out of concern for her reputation but rather to save face for himself.

"Her grades are poor?" Cheng Yi thought, feeling somewhat incredulous. He had just spent the afternoon getting a firsthand lesson in Jian Yiling's exceptional capabilities. How could the dean claim that her academic performance was lacking? Could it be that Shenghua High School had more than one "-10" student? The surname "Jian" wasn't common, and "Yiling" was unlikely to be a name that was easily forgotten or widespread.

Cheng Yi maintained a composed expression while continuing to inquire, "Oh? Poor grades? That sounds quite serious, doesn't it?"

"Indeed, it's serious," the dean replied, shaking his head with a sigh, his expression a mix of disappointment and frustration. "She's at the bottom of her class. In the last monthly exam, she failed several subjects. Such a shame!"

Cheng Yi's eyes narrowed slightly behind his glasses. "It seems like you're particularly concerned about this student's performance," he remarked. 

Under normal circumstances, it would be typical for a homeroom teacher or subject instructor to discuss a student's academic struggles. However, as the dean, who oversaw the entire school, his interest in one student's grades seemed unusual. Even if Jian Yiling was underperforming, it shouldn't warrant such concern from him.

The dean explained, "This student is a bit more troublesome than others, so I pay extra attention to her."

"Troublesome?" Cheng Yi echoed, intrigued.

"She's a problem student. Dealing with her has been quite challenging for the school," the dean elaborated, shaking his head as if to indicate how difficult Jian Yiling was to manage. "By the way, Dr. Cheng, how did you come to ask about her? Do you know her?"

Cheng Yi replied with a gentle smile, "I probably don't know the Jian Yiling you're referring to, Mr. Li, but I appreciate the information."

"Dr. Cheng, you're too polite. It's nothing really! If you have any questions, feel free to ask me. I'm here to help!" the dean insisted eagerly.

"Thank you, but I have some matters to attend to at the institute, so I won't keep you any longer," Cheng Yi said, sensing that their conversation had reached a natural conclusion.

"Of course! You go ahead, Dr. Cheng. I won't keep you from your important work," the dean replied, stepping back to allow Cheng Yi to leave.

As Cheng Yi drove away, the dean watched him go, thinking about how fortunate it would be if Shenghua High School had more researchers like Dr. Cheng. His own position would gain respect just by association.

Not long after Jian Yiling arrived at school, the bell rang for dismissal. She walked out of the campus as usual and got into the car her grandmother had sent to pick her up.

Although Grandma Jian could have easily assigned a driver for the task, she insisted on coming personally every day during Jian Yiling's stay at the old mansion. The grandmother wanted to spend as much time as possible with her beloved granddaughter.

Whenever Grandma Jian was in the car, it was never short of snacks. According to her, after an afternoon of intense mental activity at school, students expend a lot of energy and easily get hungry.

"Let's stop by Jian Mansion for a moment," Jian Yiling said unexpectedly, voicing a rare request to her grandmother.

To her surprise, Grandma Jian was taken aback but also a bit concerned. They would indeed pass by Jian Mansion on their way back to the old home, where her parents lived.

Arriving at the entrance of Jian Mansion, Grandma Jian instructed the driver to pull over.

"Sweetheart, what do you want to get? Grandma will go in with you," she offered kindly.

Jian Yiling shook her head. "Just a moment," she replied, pulling a pre-prepared paper bag from her backpack and dashing toward Jian Mansion.