Chapter 82 Misunderstanding

The morning consisted of two math classes, but Eileen, feeling the onset of a cold and fever. left for the infirmary.

Vera, intending to collect the test paper from her, found that she had already left before he could reach her desk.

Vera noticed the untouched cup of water he had fetched for her and decided to exchange it for a fresh, hot one. While observing the test paper still spread out, he noticed discrepancies. in two of Eileen’s multiple-choice answers compared to his own. While Vera had chosen the second and third options for the final two questions, Eileen had consistently chosen A.

Doubt lingered in Vera’s mind had she made an error?

Vera encountered Yvonne, the second-ranked student and class monitor, who had consistently held the top position before Eileen’s rise to second place.

Despite Yvonne’s wealth and her family’s ownership of a conglomerate, her grades, with over a sixty-point difference from Eileen’s, made her dream of entering Class One increasingly improbable.

To secure that coveted spot, she needed a significant improvement during the upcoming final exams.

The prospect of being surpassed by a girl from the countryside with no notable background left her feeling uneasy.

Vera approached Yvonne and inquired, “Yvonne, may I ask what you chose for the last two multiple-choice questions?”

Yvonne adjusted her thick glasses on her nose. “The exams are over; discussing the answers now won’t make any difference. Aren’t you the class representative for math? Why are you. asking me?”

Despite Yvonne’s distant and slightly disgusted tone, Vera maintained a smile and responded, “I’m not sure either. My last score wasn’t as good as yours, so I thought I’d ask. If you don’t want to talk about it, that’s fine too.”

Yvonne stored her pen in her pencil case. “I’ve recalculated the fourth question several times, and I believe the answer should be A. As for the fifth question, I wasn’t sure, so I chose the one closest, which is B.”

Vera responded, “Is that so? It seems the answers are somewhat different. No worries… I’m heading to the office now.”

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the test paper

I don’t see much of a

Vera stood

  1. for Eileen. “Eileen has always been diligent at home. As the class monitor. I hope you don’t speak ill of her if you don’t have evidence to prove that she cheated”

me, show me her test paper. I guarantee, not a

overheard their conversation and, like

I’m curious too, to see what

could cheat her way into the top

she managed to get the answers. If I had her grades, my dad would have been over the moon. He’d throw

difficult, said, “No, this is Eileen’s test paper. Without her

mouth, someone snatched the test paper from Vera’s hand and placed it in front of Yvonne. “We’re just looking at a test paper that

top

students in this whole grade,

check if Eileen really knows what she’s doing, or if she’s just

reached out to

take a quick look.”

piece of draft paper, then took out a pen. “Well, let me take a look

on the ground still melting. It was damp and cold. A gust of wind blew droplets of water from the

reaching the infirmary. she took her temperature, which read thirty-seven point eight degrees

a bit of a fever. Are there any other discomforts? Do

“A

few days, and if your temperature doesn’t go

thank you, teacher.”

into the pockets of her school uniform, her head lowered in deep thought. Suddenly, a dark voice

either not been washed for days or was wet. Standing at around one hundred. and eighty

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