Chapter 25 So You Are Hedy

The post stated that Gloria, as the president of the student union, was busier than ordinary students in the first place. It was rare for her to maintain her academic performance and she still insisted on going to the chess room for two hours of training every day after school.

She was the one who wanted to win the most, and the one who worked

the hardest.

She was even a Seventh-level Chess Player, the one with the highest strength among all the participating students.

On the other hand, Hedy had never participated in the training!

Gloria was worried that the game would go wrong, so she proposed to play against Hedy to verify Hedy’s strength.

However, Hedy blatantly said that Gloria was not worthy of playing chess with her, and her attitude was extremely bad!

Could Hedy, a girl from the countryside, know how to play chess?

If this game was lost, it must be Hedy who was holding back!

If Hedy didn’t bow to Gloria to apologize, their group of loyal fans. would never let Hedy go easily!

As soon as the post came out, it immediately attracted enthusiastic responses from Gloria’s hardcore fans.

In less than half a day, the number of comments reached as high as 1,000, all of which were petitions from Gloria’s excited fans.

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They were implying that Hedy was the troublemaker who fooled. higher-ups and picked on her fellow students, so they had no choice. but to sign a petition calling for her expulsion.

Compared with the passionate discussions of this group of people, the students in Class 7 were much more refined and easygoing.

Sun, for example, left a comment on the post with his real name, “Nonsense! She’s not going to lose.

“She’s a girl from the countryside, so what?

“Regardless of background and parents, which of you is more dignified than others?

“Can’t a person from the countryside know how to play chess?

“This is discrimination!

“They believe in Hedy. She will never lose!”

High School entrance.

magnificent sculpture fountain of Lowell High School, and couldn’t

that since their family was in politics, they could not send their children to

there would be suspicions of corruption and bribery, which was easy to

only go to LWHS for ordinary people.

father had also told her not to care about those

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a

they would have to establish a good relationship with the government and be

all, not everyone was from the King’s

of this, Ellen felt much better.

rest of the participating students and stopped in front of the notice board at the

from eight high schools was posted. on the notice board, and each person’s name was followed by his corresponding chess level.

around, most of them were Seventh-level Chess Players, Eighth-level Chess Players, and

someone with no rank?

a glance that in the list of Lowell High School, there was a name named “Hedy”, which showed no

frowned, disapproving of Ellen’s opinion, and said

of his

but think of the maid he had met in the dessert shop

were the best he had ever seen

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of the dessert shop seemed to call

was her full

was over, he might as well go to the dessert shop again and maybe he could

days, and he couldn’t go

Vincent blushed slightly.

invited the person with the highest status on the bus to

an expensive black suit and leather shoes, and his hair combed smartly,

Chess Association, one of

of the “unknown” student and the mentor Ronin’s name at the end of the list with a sneer, “Well, my old friend is getting worse and worse. He

a shame!”

for this competition was set up in the center of the Lowell High School athletics field as the stands

from other schools also came to

High School arrived here early and lined up

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stood in first place because of her highest level of strength, and

was placed

Hedy, as if they had discussed and reached an agreement in advance.

deliberately took a step forward to distance

didn’t care.

wanted to represent Lowell High School to win the league and

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