Chapter 137
In the following days, you could hear the students of Class 24 reciting everywhere on the Greenvine High School campus.
Doing worksheets in the bathroom, reciting along the way, even discussing in the cafeteria whether the food on their plates belonged to a category like organic or inorganic.
The other students were left speechless. “Are these really Glass 24 students? They’ve totally lost it—”
“You don’t even see this kind of dedication from Chas in
Why d
do I suddenly feel a bit ashamed?”
“Cramming at the last minute? That’s pointless. Do you really think you can turn from zero to hero in under a month?”
You never know, what if they actually pull it off?”
“What were they doing before! Just faking it!”
The rumors were constant–some admired them, while others looked down on them.
Lucille crossed her arms and smirked, “You’re just asking for in
Seeing them so eager, the other teachers decided to arrange for the last two days and let the students cram all they wanted.
Finally, the day of the monthly exam arrived. Usually, students would groan and complain during exams, but this time, everyone was excited
Class 24 had their biology test separately on the sports field. Lucille personally arranged them 98 feet apart. Students could only bring their chairs, a pencil, and an eraser Everything else was forbidden. They even jammed the signal.
A teacher monitored from the control room. Outside, three teachers supervised the exam, all were close friends of Lucille from the biology department
“No bathroom breaks, and if you say anything, it counts as cheating! Lucille was taking it to the extreme
Once the papers were handed out, all the students glanced at them and then started writing with intense focus
After looking over the test, Lenore twirled her pencil, prepared to begin, remembering what Bonnie had said.
“Make sure your handwriting is neat and the pages are tidy, or she’ll take off points and we can’t argue Lenore softly clicked her tongue and switched to a neat handwriting.
on this autumn day, and it wasn’t windy or raining either.
The exam lasted 80 minutes. Luckily, the sun wasn’t too strong on
When the time was up, Lucille collected the papers. Seeing every student’s serious face, the mockery in her eyes deepened. As she walked away with the papers, she shot a look of disgust at Lenore, saying, “Just wait until you’re kicked out of Greenvine!”
“Don’t speak too soon; you might end up eating your words, Mrs. Harlan!“
“Yeah, who knows, maybe it’s you getting kicked out of Greenvine, Mrs. Harlant“
“How about waiting for the results first, Mrs. Harlan!”
Kyle and Lance stepped in to suppon Lenure, glaring icily at
“Let’s see how long you can keep bragging! Lucille scoffed, deciding not to argue with them, and left with the papers. She planned to personally ovence ile grading by the class one biology teacher.
Jonas had a bri
brief chat with Bonnie before tagging along. He needed to keep an eye on things to make sure Lucille wouldn’t pull any tricks.
Qure the teachers left, the entire class dellated, losing the enthusiasm they previously lud. Tara and Bonnie were quickly surrounded by classinates rager to compare auswers.
“Oh no! Echose “bi for the third midtiple–choice question!”
“Ali, I answered that plants start photosynthesis at point 1 for that question!” Occasionally, cries of dismuy echoed in the room.
At the back, Lenore sat with her legs
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x= [Finished with the exam?]
legs crosseil, exuding a confident aura that kept others at a distance. She took out her phone to check messages.
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Chapter 137
Lenore: [Yeal
Lenore switched to the corner of the page, where there was an unremarkable gray app. She entered a long and complex password
A private chat app. She quickly looked through, replied to a few messages, and then clicked on the one pinned at the top
Lenore: (When is the Biology Olympiad this year?]
Joshua: [At the end of the year, I think. Why the sudden interest Or are you planning to help with this year’s questions!] Lenore: [Oh, I’ve been around high school students lately and found some biology prodigies. Should I pick a few for you
Joshua: [You? In high school? I bet you’re scouting for future talent, aren’t you?]
Joshua: You want me to take in a student? Give m
me Bonnie |
Lenore: Take them or don’t, they’re students trained with your materials.]
Joshua: I was speechless.]