Taking the First Exam
Mia couldn't resist it and deliberately went to the restroom, taking a detour through Susie's classroom.
The result was that she saw the scene where she was surrounded by classmates... and her heart felt even more sour.
Since the last school meeting when Susie was exposed, she became the target of everyone's criticism. Nobody in the class liked her, and even outside the class, she became famous in the school. Students from other classes also disliked her.
It's all Susie's fault!
She was the favorite of the Murray family, and even if she didn't clarify, it wouldn't affect her.
Why did she have to clarify? Can't she leave a way out for others?
Mia felt suffocated in her current life. At school, she was constantly being pointed at and talked about. Everyone labeled her as a naive and scheming girl, which made her feel suppressed every day.
But they couldn't skip school.
Even if she got a very good score now, her classmates would only sneer instead of praising her.
Mia felt lonely, oppressed, and in pain... Struggling in this whirlpool, she had a faint feeling that her life would never rise again.
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Susie didn't know what mood Mia was in, nor did she care.
She studied diligently and cherished the days in class.
The homeroom teacher was a little worried about the seriousness of this. The child's attitude towards learning was quite good, but missing classes for the whole semester, even a genius couldn't withstand such "waste".
If he didn't do well in the exam, it would have been a blow to his confidence. The child would have been increasingly discouraged, until the spark of inspiration was completely lost.
The homeroom teacher couldn't help but remind, "Susie, just do your best. Sometimes the results are not that important. The teacher knows that you have already worked hard and been very serious. Even if you don't do well in the end, it doesn't matter."
Susie looked up and said earnestly, "Teacher, I will definitely come first in the class."
Class teacher: "..."
Susie sat in the back seat and turned to Clement, saying, "..."
With a tightened neck, I dared not say a word.
Oh my goodness!
She just needed to pass the class average.
I study so hard every day, but I dare not say that I am the best. When I see Susie, who is full of confidence, I truly admire her from the bottom of my heart.
The homeroom teacher patted Susie's shoulder and didn't say anything.
Deep down, I felt that Susie was still lying... When the exam results came out, he would have to think about how to talk to the Murray family about their child's education issues.
If Susie wanted to be the top student in the class, it spread out.
She was often absent from school and became famous because of the last math competition, so there were all kinds of rumors about her.
There were rumors that the child from the richest family hired famous teachers to teach at home, so they looked down on coming to school.
It was said that she couldn't go out because of her poor health.
Even worse, there were even rumors that she had leukemia and had to take medication and undergo chemotherapy at home every day.
She declared she would come first in the final exam, and surprisingly, the news spread like wildfire. No one was interested in their own rankings anymore; all eyes were on Susie.
Wherever Mia went, the topic was always about Susie. Wade, on the other hand, boasted about how great his sister was in class, which annoyed her.
So annoying!
What's there to talk about? Can't we just be quiet and peaceful?
What kind of mind is it to disturb others' peaceful study?
Amidst various discussions and gazes, Susie faced the second day of her final exams.
Although she also heard others constantly talking about her.
But now she was no longer afraid of other people's gaze and gossip. After taking her position in the underworld, the few months of experience as Yama had already honed her calmness.
The two-day exams quickly passed.
The last two days of the final exams were the time for the school teachers to correct the papers and prepare for the holidays. The students from first and second grade have already gone home, while the students from third grade and above were studying in the school.
The results came out quickly, and the strangest phenomenon in history appeared...
Everyone quickly glanced at their own papers, those who used to wail no longer wailed, and those who used to show off their good grades no longer showed off.
Everyone stared at Susie's grades.
Finally, Susie's grades are out, and she really is the first in the class!
Everyone was dumbfounded, some cheered, some were shocked, but no one doubted.
Since Susie won first place in the national math competition, it seems that no one has questioned her abilities anymore.
I just feel that... it's so surreal to be able to get first place like this!
The head teacher's intention of having a conversation with Susie's parents also vanished. At that moment, he even doubted if Susie's brain was different from ordinary people.
Susie humbly said, "Because of my own reasons, I couldn't come to school often... but I have always been studying hard!"
"My eldest brother tutored me. Whenever I had free time, I would do exercise books and homework. I completed every single assignment and exercise book. My eldest brother even gave me extra homework..."
"So, in order to do well on the exam, I had to have a thorough understanding of every topic. Don't follow my bad habit of skipping classes, everyone!"
In the past, Clement originally thought to himself, "Look, look! Even if they don't come to class, they can still perform well on exams. It shows that attending school or not attending school is the same!"
Tomorrow, he would have carried a bomb and blown up the school.
As soon as Susie finished each exercise in every workbook, her older brother would give her additional questions.
She immediately destroyed her recent thoughts: Indeed, geniuses are 1% talent and 99% hard work. We are not geniuses, the school cannot be bombed, cannot be bombed...