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Chapter 1005 - Chapter 1005 Chapter 1004 Perfect Score
Chapter 1005: Chapter 1004: Perfect Score Chapter 1005: Chapter 1004: Perfect Score Their class was unanimously considered the best in their grade, consistently boasting the top three scorers during every exam. So it was no surprise for someone to be ranked first in the entire school, or even first in the grade. But achieving full marks in all nine subjects would be downright incredible.
After all, no matter how good the grades, there were always pitfalls like the English composition and the Chinese composition. Sometimes teachers could be so perverse, begrudgingly finding fault even in essays good enough to be included in a collection of exemplary writings.
Like complaining about ugly handwriting! Too sloppy!
Improper formatting!
In a nutshell, they could always point out some flaw, giving out a full score seemed as hard for them as giving away their own life.
Now the entire class was abuzz upon hearing that someone had actually managed to score full marks in all nine subjects. Wasn’t that going against the natural order?
“Teacher, is it really true? Please don’t deceive us.”
“Yeah! I can hardly believe it!”
A student voiced their instinctive dissent, not out of suspicion of cheating, but because it just seemed too fantastical.
Right then, the class representative, who was also in charge of study matters, walked in holding a cup. He had barely set it down on the teacher’s desk when the teacher handed him a thick stack of test papers.
“Go! Distribute these test papers.”
“Sure, teacher.” Those who became class representatives were always particular about their studies. As soon as he received the test papers, he glanced down and saw all red ticks, then instinctively flipped through the pages–ticks everywhere, not a single cross.
The class representative rubbed his eyes, took another look at the name, and then went to distribute the test papers with a complicated expression on his face.
It turned out that they were the real fools.
Thinking about what Pan Yichen had just said, the class representative felt a twinge of embarrassment for him.
Sitting in the middle, Pan Yichen indeed looked troubled. His young face, still showing traces of immaturity, was poorly concealed with emotion, now red with embarrassment.
Clenching his fists tightly, he bit his teeth and said to Leng Tianqi next to him, “I finally understand now why you disliked her.”
They thought she was nothing but a lowly mud-leg, yet she turned out to be a master in disguise. She had been unobtrusive for a whole month at the school probably just to watch them make fools of themselves.
Such deep scheming!
It was all in vain that he had once spoken up for Jiang Zhuanzhuan; he had not expected the real schemer to be her.
If Jiang Zhuanzhuan had shown her capabilities as soon as she arrived at school, they wouldn’t have been foolish enough to look down on someone truly exceptional. Nor would they have arrogantly believed themselves to be invincible.
In facing someone equally exceptional, he, Pan Yichen, would naturally offer the same respect.
But Jiang Zhuanzhuan had chosen to feign mediocrity, which was truly despicable. The more he thought about what he had just said, the more he guessed that his classmates must be secretly laughing at him.
“Right? Now you must be wanting to stomp her under your feet and twist the knife, aren’t you?” Leng Tianqi said with a smirk on his lips, “I’ve had my suspicions about her from the start.”
Zhuanzhuan was idly twirling her pen in her hand, her expression remaining calm.
As if the person the head teacher had been talking about had nothing to do with her, her deskmate, face flushed with excitement, exclaimed, “Jiang Zhuanzhuan, I didn’t expect your grades to be so good, that’s really great.”
“It’s nothing!” Zhuanzhuan was indifferent, “My scores are still far behind my sister’s; I still need to work harder.” Her grades had also been consistently first in the entire grade at Qi Li Middle School, but back then that ranking evidently didn’t carry the same weight as it did now.
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