Obsessive Tycoon and His Swan Girl -
Chapter 353: You, are my god
Chapter 353: Chapter 353: You, are my god
Jiang Fanyue really couldn’t figure it out, and could only say, "Then let’s wait for the school and my sister to come out and clarify."
She did want to see Jiang Zhe suffer a setback, wanting a thorough investigation into exactly what happened during Jiang Zhe’s exams.
Jiang Zhe always had some cunning tricks up her sleeve, and Jiang Fanyue always felt that many things she did were quite fishy, but had no idea how to investigate them.
If this incident blew up and Jiang Zhe’s dubious actions were truly exposed, she would be nailed to the pillar of shame in history.
Fan Yin was also concerned about this affair.
In the office, she frowned slightly.
Having just seen the news, Fan Yin learned that Jiang Zhe was the top scorer in the college entrance exam.
She was very happy, as this was proof that her judgment of people was not wrong.
However, with such an incident occurring immediately afterward and the cyberbullying being so severe, how could a young girl withstand it?
Unfortunately, Fan Yin did not know what the truth of the situation was and was unable to help; she could only watch and wait.
Zhou Yaming tidied up the documents on his desk and seeing her looking at Jiang Zhe’s matter, he said indifferently, "Human nature is very difficult to change."
Fan Yin stood up, "I don’t understand what you mean by that, Professor Zhou. Could you enlighten me?"
"I’m just speaking off the cuff, not pointing at anything specific," said Zhou Yaming with an inscrutable smile.
Jiang Zhe’s matter had nothing to do with him, but he had always had his doubts about Jiang Zhe’s character, and now it seemed his suspicions were confirmed, which was why he said as much.
More than that, he didn’t want to involve himself or say any more.
After finishing, he turned and left.
Fan Yin was left feeling frustrated, not knowing whether to escalate the issue or let it lie.
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As for Jiang Zhe, she didn’t take the matter too seriously.
However, when her high school called to inquire, she did give a brief explanation.
"Jiang Zhe, you can rest assured on your end. As long as this is a baseless accusation, the school will definitely cooperate with the investigation and vindicate you," said Director Han, who was responsible for contacting Jiang Zhe, expressing his annoyance with the public’s outcry.
He trusted Jiang Zhe more than anyone else, knowing that the things being rumored could not have happened.
The high school’s examination venue was under their control, and he had confidence in how the school had conducted the monitoring and arranged the exams.
Some people wanted to muddy the waters and slander Jiang Zhe and the high school, but that was definitely impossible.
After ending the call, Jiang Zhe brushed the matter aside.
Opening her cellphone, many people were concerned about this matter.
She picked a few to respond to, reassuring the hearts of those close to her.
The high school’s investigation results came out very quickly.
The official blog promptly released an announcement, "Regarding the controversy and speculation about Jiang Zhe achieving full scores in the college entrance exam, the school and the Ministry of Education have verified all procedures and scores of Jiang Zhe’s exams. The procedures were compliant with standards, and no problems were found. Her scores, like those of all other students, went through preliminary review, re-examination, and final review, with no unfairness or unjust practices. The scores of other unnamed class students were the same as Jiang Zhe’s. Rumors stop with the wise; we hope everyone will cease their unwarranted criticisms."
However, as Jiang Zhe expected, many people were not convinced by this explanation.
This simple statement could somewhat silence idle gossip but failed to completely convince the public.
"This explanation seems as good as none at all, right?"
"The unnamed class had poor scores before; what happened that they suddenly have so many high-scoring students this time?"
"Do you believe it? Well, I’m convinced, lol.jpg"
"From now on, let’s just all go to the unnamed class in high school – no one cares about us, and yet we can still get full scores at the critical moment."
Instead of stopping, the external criticisms only became more intense.
Soon after, Beijing University issued a statement: "In this year’s early admissions exams at Beijing University, Jiang Zhe achieved full scores. According to the regulations, Jiang Zhe can directly enter Beijing University. Her scores allow her to choose any major. However, Jiang Zhe had not yet decided on a major, so she returned to take the college entrance exam. An examinee who could already be admitted to Beijing University, and who could achieve full marks in exams that are harder than the college entrance exam would have no need or reason to cheat."
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As the premier university in Dragon Emperor Country, the difficulty and assessment standards of Beijing University’s early admissions exams are well known to all.
As a university with a high level of credibility and reputation, Beijing University has never gratuitously endorsed any student.
But once it issued a statement and announcement, it had the power to convince the public.
Immediately, many questioning voices dissipated.
"I know this test; it’s extremely difficult! Since Jiang Zhe already scored full marks, indeed there’s no need for her to subject herself to suspicion by participating in the college entrance exam."
"Yeah, Beijing University wouldn’t do such a thing."
"Thinking about it, isn’t Jiang Zhe a bit too impressive? What kind of prodigy is she?"
"Regardless of anything, both the high school and Beijing University have given explanations; that should be enough, right?"
"I can testify! Before the college exam, Jiang Zhe participated in a summer camp and had already obtained admission score reductions from several top-tier universities, meaning as long as her scores were above 600 points, she could choose any of those top universities. Why would she need to do such a thing, then?"
"So it turns out, Jiang Zhe participating in the college entrance exam was just for fun, not really to compete with anyone! There’s no such thing as cheating or unfairness."
"All hail the master, I bow to you!"
"All I can say is, awesome! "
Subsequently, people discovered that on the exams from Jiang Zhe’s elementary and middle school, although she had only tackled a few questions, resulting in very low scores.
However, the problems she chose to tackle were always the most difficult ones on the exam.
Moreover, the methods she used to solve them were entirely beyond what was taught in the textbooks.
In her third-grade math exam, she had already applied high school-level problem-solving methods, and used a total of five of them, stunning everyone who saw it.
In her ninth-grade physics exam, she utilized approaches that a postgraduate student admitted, after a long study, to recognizing: "This operation rule and problem-solving approach is what my doctoral supervisor has mentioned to me. I rarely use it because it’s too cumbersome to use and to verify the results. I never expected to see these problem-solving methods in a middle school exam paper! And she used four entirely different approaches!"
Using top-level computational methods to solve elementary and middle school problems, obtaining a dozen points on the exam through four or five different approaches.
Apart from admiring Jiang Zhe, people could only express their awe with a resounding "holy moly."
So, Jiang Zhe hadn’t refused to score high before; she simply couldn’t be bothered with the unnecessary questions.
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