âWhy does Ellinor look like she doesnât give a damn? Is she even taking this exam seriously?â
Isnât that just the attitude of a rebellious teen? Leopards donât change their spots! Are we really expecting her to ace this thing?â
âOn the other hand, Rosie seems to be acting like a real top student!â
âRosie looks so focused and confident!â
âMy thoughts exactly! Go. Rosie!â
Tm an alum of Creston University, so I can vouch for Ellinor being a real brain at Crestonâ
âHey, commenter above, did Ellinor pay you to be her fan? How much does a comment cost?â
âThe results will be out soon, weâll see who the real brain is!â
âEven if the President showed up, Rosie would still be the real brain.â
âGo, Ellinor! All of Creston Universityâs faculty and students are behind you!â
âGood grief! Creston students are so united. Whatâs the benefit of supporting the capitalist for you guys?â.
âWeâre just supporting our alum. How did that turn into supporting capitalists?â
âIsnât Ellinor one of those girls who has been coddled by capitalists and suppresses the efforts of us regular folks? If you support her, arenât you supporting capitalists?â
âLooks like these top students from Creston University are just trying to suck up to the Blanchet Corporation to secure their future there.â
âTop students? What a disgrace!â
âEveryone, quit the bickering! Wonât the results be out in a bit? We can resume our debate then.â
âRight! Go Rosie! The fruit of our common struggle should be in our own hands!â
âEllinor will definitely win!!!â
âRosie will definitely win!!!â
The two testâtakers were blissfully unaware of the online kerfuffle.
The elders of the Howard family and the Blanchet family were watching the live stream in their respective homes, waiting for the results.
Balfour, injured and unable to go to the office, was at his spacious flat, stroking his friendâs dog while watching his sisterâs exam live.
Theo also wasnât at the office. He was sitting in his car, resting his forehead on one hand with his eyes sharply focused as he watched the live stream on his car TV.
Time ticked by, and the two contestants on stage had already finished most of their questions.
The exam paper was broken up into three parts, without distinguishing between subjects but rather combining high school knowledge from all areas.
onto one paper Rosie finished first, getting up to hand her exam paper to the host, who was also acting as the examiner.
Ellinor then also put down her pen, raising her hand to show she was done.
After the host collected their papers, he invited the high school teacher who set the questions onto the stage to correct the papers live and tally up the