Chapter 206: Why Are You So Average Yet So Confident?

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Principal Lu also praised, “Your school’s Yongwei is better.”

That was all he could say. Ji Huan could only suppress her thoughts. She really wanted to throw out Jennie’s mock test paper to shut these people up. However, personal feelings could not be compared to the friendly relationship between the two schools. Ji Huan could only listen.

After the topic had moved away from Jennie to the other top students, it returned to Jennie and Wen Yongwei.

The two principals agreed to see if the two of them could enter the same school together or have their own merits.

“Hah, it’s settled then. So, Wen Yongwei and Jennie, we must compete with them!” The teacher from First High School was especially confident in Wen Yongwei and directly issued a challenge.

Principal Lu was not afraid. With a top student like Jennie around, what was there to be afraid of? This chapter made its debut appearance via N0v3lB1n.

“Then it’s settled. When the college entrance examination results come out, we must let the two of them compete,” Principal Lu immediately replied.

In reality, both sides were smiling on the surface, but secretly, they hoped they could completely crush each other. However, it would not be easy to beat each other. They could only use words to create a lively atmosphere.

“By the way, which aspect of Jennie’s exam was her weakness? Do you need us to introduce a tutor for this subject to help her?” The teacher from First High School looked up and asked.

Principal Lu smiled and said, “Actually, she’s quite balanced.”

“Oh? Every subject is about average?”

“This time, Jennie missed half of her English exam because her father was hospitalized,” Principal Lu said slowly.

After he finished speaking, he saw the expression on the face of the teacher from First High School change color, and his tone became sluggish. “Is that so?”

Principal Lu was unperturbed. “Hahaha, yep. It’s not worth mentioning.”

The teacher thought of the bet with Principal Lu and felt awkward. He picked up his teacup and drank from it. However, this did not solve the problem of his parched throat.

Wen Yongwei was sitting to one side. However, when she heard these words, she felt that it was just Principal Lu’s excuse for Jennie’s results. How was what he said possible?

Krystal had taken so few exams and still had such a score. If she had taken all the exams, wouldn’t she have gotten full marks?

The college entrance examination mock papers were not child’s play. How could anyone have such abilities?

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Third-year students still had to study. So after accompanying the guests for a while, everyone was allowed to go back.

When they returned to the classroom, the students who liked drama naturally came over to ask about the situation.

Most of the classes in Year Three were based on self-study, so there were inevitably whispers and laughter in the room.

Chu Jia mumbled, “Even Jennie can attend such a meeting? Why? Based on her stupid score of 540 points?”

Someone beside her tugged at her arm. “Well, she got second place in that competition. Besides, she wasted her time during the exam.”

“You still have the cheek to say that she wasted time? She broke all the rules of Class A. Logically speaking, she should be in Class C.”

When Jennie heard these endless complaints, she glanced at them from the corner of her eyes.

Chu Jia met her gaze and said, “I didn’t say anything wrong. You should have gone to Class C with this score. Fortunately, the college entrance examination is coming up soon. The school rules state that classes can’t change in the last two months. Otherwise, you would have packed up and left long ago.”

Jennie glanced at her and said, “That’s right. I’ve benefited from the rules. But according to the original rules, shouldn’t you be going to Class C?”

Chu Jia recalled her 541 points and her expression changed immediately.

Jennie lowered her head and packed up her test papers.

Upon hearing Jennie’s words, someone laughed. Chu Jia didn’t seem to have had any good results either.

They wondered how she had the audacity to mock others.

Chu Jia didn’t dare to say anything else and lowered her head in embarrassment.

Jennie really wanted to know how the Chu family was so ordinary yet so confident.

Chu Jia’s previous grades had been average. Later on, she had relied on Krystal’s training and painstaking efforts to memorize all the answers to various real test papers. Finally, she had made it into Class A in her third year of high school. However, Krystal had been busy taking care of herself recently and did not have time to care about her anymore. So her results were about to return to how they were before.

Chu Jia clenched her fists. No matter what, she couldn’t do worse than Jennie!

After school in the afternoon, she went to Krystal’s house.

When Krystal heard her recount the whole story, she consoled her. “How could you be worse than Jennie? As long as you continue to learn, she will never catch up to you.”

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