Chapter 131: Chapter 131: The Results are Out
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Xaviera Evans groaned and lazily leaned back in her chair, âSo what youâre saying is, no matter who loses, neither ot us can ask Mag Evans to beg for mercy or renege on the bet?â
Jessi Whitman nodded emphatically, âYes!â
Xaviera tapped her fingers lightly on the table and then looked up at Mag, âMy dear sister, did you hear that? You canât plead for mercy, so donât even think about playing the innocent, phony girl today.â
Mag bit her lip, almost in tears. Fortunately, before anyone could come to her defense, a shout came from the outside, âThe results are out, the exam results are out!â
Who knows which class representative, holding their phone, shouted, âCome on, everyone, log in to the campus network and check your scores! I heard that there is a huge difference in scores this time. The good ones are really good, and the bad ones are all over the place, with all kinds of scores, even single digits.â
Jessi Whitman laughed, âThe single-digit one is probably Xaviera Evans, itâs so embarrassing.â
After saying that, she logged in to Libanan Universityâs educational system, entered her student number to check her score. Indeed, this exam was difficult. The ones who were good at English and knew translation got good scores, while those who didnât understand translation probably didnât even understand the terms.
So, for a full score of 100 on this test, some people scored over 90, while some scored in the teens or twenties, with scores even lower than their age, quite pitiable indeed.
Jessi Whitman saw her score at first glance, 98.
The class representative tiptoed to look at the score displayed on her phone screen, full of envy, âWow, Jessi, you actually got 98? My goodness, just two points shy of a perfect score!â
Jessi Whitman showed a proud smile, âYes, I outdid myself this time. I didnât expect to get such a score.â After saying that, she cast a sideways glance at Xaviera Evans who was playing with her phone and mocked sarcastically, âI wonder who just said theyâd accept the consequences of the bet and now canât even bear to check their score? Who got slapped in the face so soon by their own words?â
The students of Class 3 glared at her angrily.
They only found out afterward that Xaviera Evans had also taken the English exam. Although they didnât understand why Xaviera, a teacher, took the exam, it didnât stop them from defending her.
âThe results arenât all in yet, donât be so arrogant, Jessi!â
âAnd you initially made a bet with us on the scores, the teacher just joined in halfway. As long as one of us has a higher score than you, youâre still the loser!â
âA higher score than me?â Jessi Whitman laughed, âIâd like to see who among you could get a higher score than me. Can you get 99 or 100? Do you even have that kind of ability?â
The students of Class 3 turned pale, unwilling to admit but having to accept the truth. Jessi was right. Their classmates checked their scores one after another, and although everyoneâs score had improved significantly, none surpassed Jessiâs.
Someone hesitantly spoke up, âI heard thereâs someone who got a perfect score, the only one with 100 points.â They fantasized that if only this person belonged to their class, Jessi wouldnât be so arrogant.
Jessi also knew there was a perfect score in this exam, and it was partly because of this person that she didnât take first place. So, who exactly got the 100-points score?
âI donât know who it is. I canât find their information on the education system, but theyâre amazing! They got a perfect score even though this exam was so difficult.â
âHow come we didnât know our school had such a genius before?â
âAh, what are you guys doing? Hurry up and find out the name of this genius!
The next time we have an English exam, Iâll worship them, and maybe my
English score will be as good as theirs.â
All their words were filled with admiration for the 100-points genius. Jessi gritted her teeth in anger on the side. These fair-weather friends had just been praising her, and now theyâre busy praising someone with a higher score!
To bring their attention back, Jessi walked over to Xaviera, slapped the table hard, and shouted, âIâm talking to you, didnât you hear me? Are your results out? If they are, hurry up and honor the bet.â
Xaviera slung her leg over, tossed her phone onto the table, âI donât know.â
Jessi thought Xaviera was stalling for time, but she forgot Xaviera was a teacher, not a student, and the education system couldnât check her score.
Someone smacked their forehead, âRight, Xaviera canât check her score right now! â