Obsessive Tycoon and His Swan Girl -
Chapter 347 College Entrance Exam Grade Prediction
Chapter 347: Chapter 347 College Entrance Exam Grade Prediction
Just as she took a couple of steps, Lou Qiaoyin’s voice clearly reached her ears, "I apologize, Mr. Tian, I’m really sorry, my apologies."
"The college entrance exam is right around the corner anyway, if Song Yuan has any problems, none of you will be able to get away!" Tian Wangcheng said, his tone commanding and authoritative.
Lou Qiaoyin continued to express her regret.
Jiang Zhe turned to glance back and saw Tian Wangcheng with Song Yuan, strutting away.
Lou Qiaoyin was speaking to a student from the unnamed class, "Alright, be careful in the future, it’s nothing now. Go to class."
Xia Enci rushed over to ask, "Ms. Lou, what happened?"
"It’s nothing serious, just a little physical conflict between the students of our class and Class One during basketball, it’s already been resolved."
But to Xia Enci, this didn’t seem resolved at all; it was clear that Lou Qiaoyin had unilaterally calmed the situation.
She spoke her mind bluntly, "Are the students from Class One superior or something? It’s so common to bump into each other while playing basketball, why must it be one-sided wrongdoing?"
Lou Qiaoyin was kind-hearted, but she also didn’t want to make a fuss, "It’s over, let it be. You’re rarely back here, so focus on your review."
After Lou Qiaoyin left, Xia Enci was still somewhat indignant, "The teachers and students of Class One are really too much. The playground isn’t exclusively theirs, how can they say such things?"
Xiao Meng tried to calm her down, "Ms. Lou also doesn’t want to blow things out of proportion, as it could affect our classmates’ college entrance exams."
"But that doesn’t mean Tian Wangcheng can act like that, right?"
"Regardless, the school does value the students of Class A, and there’s no benefit for Ms. Lou to confront them head-on," Xiao Meng reasoned.
Xia Enci understood the logic but felt it was unfair.
Jiang Zhe heard all this but did not offer an opinion.
The school is a microcosm of society, with its own rules.
Only by possessing competitiveness can one have a say.
The time for the college entrance exam crept up quietly.
An air of tension permeated the atmosphere.
This year’s college entrance exam in Jincheng was set to take place at First High School.
Students from Second High School also had to come to First High to take the exam.
For the students of First High, this undoubtedly meant having the advantage of a familiar home turf.
The unnamed class, which used to look down on the college entrance exam, now held hope due to their improved grades.
Their previous disdain had merely been an excuse because the goal seemed too far-fetched to reach.
Xiao Meng and Xia Enci ended up in the same examination room.
The examination room Jiang Zhe was in didn’t have many familiar faces.
When she went to take the exam, she went straight to her seat.
However, someone recognized her.
Meng Yirou from Second High.
Meng Yirou had always known Jiang Zhe had poor grades; seeing her arrive early, she couldn’t help but snicker, what difference did arriving early make?
Once the examination process began, Meng Yirou didn’t have the luxury of paying attention to Jiang Zhe, focusing instead on answering her own questions.
Jiang Zhe received the test paper, glanced over it, and was pleased to see all the questions were even numbers.
She picked up her pen and started ticking off answers with a speed that seemed almost random.
The invigilator, a teacher from First High, watched Jiang Zhe casually filling in answers and shook his head internally, wondering how accurate such a method could be.
Having finished, Jiang Zhe rested her chin on her hands to pass the time.
During the college entrance exam, one could only submit the paper half an hour early; as soon as that time arrived, she stood up and handed in her paper.
Hearing someone submit their paper, everyone instinctively looked up to see who it was and what time it was.
Meng Yirou saw there was still half an hour left and breathed a sigh of relief, thinking the time was up already.
But when she realized the person turning in the paper was Jiang Zhe, she wasn’t surprised.
Today’s questions were not simple; completing them all would take time indeed.
But for Jiang Zhe, it was understandable if she couldn’t finish and chose to leave early.
The following cleanup exams, Jiang Zhe always managed to leave right at the earliest time he could submit his paper.
Not a single second was wasted.
Meng Yirou could imagine just how bad his grades would be.
After the exams, nobody was idle.
Estimating scores was now a routine activity after every exam.
In every class, there were heated discussions about the questions and answers, some people despondent, others excited.
This time in the unnamed class, many were also estimating their scores.
With Xiao Meng’s good grades, many came to her to compare answers.
Xia Enci came over to ask Jiang Zhe, "Xiaozhe, are you estimating your score?"
"No, I’m not," Jiang Zhe said disinterestedly.
"Oh, then forget it," Xia Enci, seeing she didn’t want to be bothered, went to find Xiao Meng instead.
Many updates came from Class One; it was said that some students had estimated scores over six hundred and fifty.
Such scores could make Tian Wangcheng happy.
At the same time, Jiang Fanyue also estimated her own score.
Six hundred and seventy-five points.
Better than her usual performance, this score would allow her to choose any school she wished.
Even the score Meng Yirou estimated was not as high as hers.
The teachers were quick to congratulate her.
Jiang Fanyue, currently a boarding student, had to pack up and leave after accepting the congratulations.
She was staying at Jiang Xiliang’s place for the time being.
The couple had harbored her without holding previous grudges.
Packing up, she took a car back to the Jiang Family.
Wen Xia asked with a smile, "How was it? What’s the estimated score?"
"It should be okay, over six hundred and seventy," she replied.
"That’s great," Wen Xia’s eyebrows danced with delight, "When will the results be out?"
"If it’s fast, then in a little over ten days."
Jiang Xiliang couldn’t help feeling happy; although Jiang Fanyue had some shortcomings, her academic performance was certainly unquestionable.
Shortcomings can be slowly rectified, as long as the academic performance is there, everything else is negotiable.
"The results are not bad, don’t be arrogant, keep it up," he said.
"I will, Great Uncle," Jiang Fanyue humbly assured.
Wen Xia suggested, "How about this, once the results come out, let’s have a meal to celebrate, get everyone together for a happy gathering?"
"Great Uncle, Great Aunt, could you also invite my parents when the time comes?" Jiang Fanyue asked softly.
Although she really didn’t want to get entangled with a person like Liang Jinlan any further, Jiang Fanyue still wanted to make a gesture.
Wen Xia heard her filial piety and goodwill, thinking that a child who still remembered the kindness of her foster parents was worth teaching.
This also reassured her about the effort and money spent on Liang Jinlan.
She nodded her approval right away, "Okay, we’ll invite them over then."
Jiang Xiliang pondered for a moment, "Fanyue, since that’s the case, you should also invite your grandfather and your little aunt."
Since Jiang Fanyue had changed for the better, acting cautiously and without causing trouble for the past few months, Jiang Xiliang felt that it was time to give her a chance to reconcile with her birth family.
One could not let a child’s whole life be delayed.
Jiang Fanyue had been waiting for Jiang Xiliang to say this; only then did she have a reason to invite her grandfather and little aunt.
As for Jiang Zhe, if she didn’t come, that was fine, but of course, it would be best if she did.
Even if Jiang Zhe had many strengths, there was one area where she could never compare to herself—academic performance.
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