Chapter 6 Before long, Jeremiah had Springmount Townhouse cleaned up.
The appliances and furniture had been replaced with new ones, and the houseâs interior had been redone to suit Cas sandraâs preferences.
After Cas sandra moved in, she realized that a so-called home was merely a place to say.
There was no difference where she stayed.
She now understood that one shouldnât desire things that didnât belong to them, even when it came to family ties.
It was pretty good to be alone, actually.
The world was so big, and Cas sandra was determined to live a fantastic life, even by herself.
On Monday, she went to school as scheduled. It was then she remembered that the fee for elite schools cost 100 thousand dollars a month.
Ha! To think the Yates family was willing to spend 200 thousand dollars on me too, she sneered inwardly.
There was still a month and a half before the SAT. Cas sandra told Jeremiah to pay all the remaining fees and also changed her emergency contact to Hugo Gardner.
After all, Jeremiah was only a year older than Cas sandra, and a 19-year-old boy was not qualified to be the emergency contact of an 18-year-old girl.
He himself would need an emergency contact.
âJeremiah, get someone to send 200 thousand dollars of these two months of school fees to the Yates residence. I donât want to owe them a penny.
After instructing Jeremiah, Cas sandra sent him away.
They were in a school, so it wasnât suitable for an outsider like him to stay too long.
In the meantime, Cas sandra returned to the familiar classroom. Her seat was in the corner near the last window/ a spot that Yulissa had âthoughtfully arranged for her.
She was wearing a plain T-shirt, jacket, and jeans as usual.
But they were all brand new.
When Jeremiah furnished her room, he also filled up the wardrobe.
11:19 Fri, 16 Feb Mu Chapter 6 D 7 There were plenty of dresses and skirts, but they were not as convenient to wear as jeans.
Yulissa came to school early in the morning. Yesterday was her 18th birthday celebration, but it ended unhappily.
To save face, she arrived early and prepared gifts and cakes that she had ordered for everyone in the class.
Therefore, everyone forgot what happened yesterday and began blaming Cas sandra.
70 âDonât say that. Iâm sure Cas sandra didnât mean it. She... just wants to be the Yates familyâs child, too. I understand that.â
Yulissaâs empathy made more people stand up for her.
Coincidentally, this was the moment Cas sandra entered the classroom, so she heard what Yulissa said.
Words failed Cas sandra right then.
She swept her gaze over the crowd, walked straight to her seat, and put her books on the desk.
Then, she took a nap.
Having been completely ignored by Cas sandra, Yulissa gritted her teeth in fury.
She walked up to Cas sandra and said tenderly, âCas sandra, why did you leave yesterday? You went a little too far. Letâs go home together after school. Once you apologize to Dad, Mom, and our brothers, they wonât be angry with you anymore. Okay?â
âLook how considerate I am toward you. If you donât accept it, itâll display your ingratitude,â she thought.
However, Cas sandra remained silent.
âCas sandra?â Yulissa tried again.
There remained no response from Cas sandra.
Feeling rather embarrassed, Yulissa flushed with discomfiture as if she had suffered great humiliation.
Of course, there would always be people falling for her act and standing up perceived injustice.
for A boy slammed his desk and roared, âCas sandra Yates, enough is enough! Yulissa has been so considerate toward you. Whatâs with your attitude?â
Chapter 6 Yet, Cas sandra still remained silent.
At this moment, the class bell rang.
It was time for physics class.
As the physics teacher, Patrick Zepp, entered the classroom, the students ceased has sling Cas sandra and returned to their respective seats.
Meanwhile, Cas sandra didnât lift her head throughout the entire commotion.
n âThe results of yesterdayâs mock test have come out. When I read your name, please come forward to collect your paper.â
Patrick was immensely pleased with the results of this mock test.
âIf Yulissa maintains her current grade, she will have a high chance of enrolling at Juset University.
âCas sandra, on the other hand, is a hopeless case despite being from the Yates family. too,â he mused.
âSamuel Grayson, 230 marks.â
Seemingly having anticipated his grade, Samuel went to the podium to collect his paper.
âKeep it up,â Patrick encouraged.
He continued reading out, âYulissa Yates, 215 marks.â
Yulissa walked to the podium elegantly to collect her paper. âThank you, Mr. Zepp.â
Patrick nodded with satisfaction. âGood job. Keep it up.â
âJanet Xenos, 213 marks.
âZachary Linhart, 209 marks.
âPeter Zabel, 203 marks.â
The last paper belonged to Cas sandra. Patrick glanced at the score and frowned with discontent.
He skimmed through the paper and discovered that she had filled in all the blanks but somehow managed to avoid all the correct answers. Most importantly, she scored full marks in the last major question, earning her 32 marks.
Even the top student, Samuel, made a mistake in this question and had marks Fri, 16 Feb м â
Chapter 6 deducted.
âCas sandra Yates, 32 marks.â
The whole class burst into laughter.
âHow embarrassing. She only scored 32 marks on the test,â they thought..
Yulissa was also amused, thinking, âCas sandra doesnât let me down.â
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Î Cas sandra!â Cas sandraâs deskmate, who was also an academic underachiever, gave her a nudge.
Finally, Cas sandra woke up after being disturbed.
She immediately saw Patrick staring at her angrily.
âMr. Zepp. Cas sandra stood up casually.
âYou only scored 32 marks. How dare you still have the nerve to sleep? Donât you realize how many days are left until the SAT?
Are you even taking it seriously?â
Patrick was furious.
He didnât understand how there could be such a carefree student who didnât care about studying at all.
However, Patrick forgot that he was teaching in an elite school. The grades of these children, regardless of being good or bad, would lead to a similar outcome. Eventually, they would all go home and inherit their family businesses. Not many would want to go out and work their way up on their own.
This group of people had their parents to rely on for their future, so naturally, they didnât need to take the SAT seriously.
âI know. The 32 marks are probably from the last question. The rest of the answers were all incorrect,â Cas sandra said unapologetically.
Patrick was about to scold her for her terrible attitude towards studying when he suddenly realized something was off.
âSomethingâs not right.
âShe knows her answers are wrong and is certain about it. Does that mean she knows the correct answers?
âNo, no way.
4/5 5/5 Fri, 16 Feb Chapter 61 r6 âIf she knew the correct answers, why didnât she answer the test correctly?
âThereâs no way she did it on purpose, right?â he pondered.
Patrick suppressed his doubts and didnât say anything, merely asking Cas sandra to come forward to collect her paper.
Then, he began his lesson.
Since this class was an honors class, at least half of the students could potentially enroll at Juset University. Therefore, the teachers taught with great dedication. At this critical period, they all brought out their sets of practice questions for the students to work on.
Patrick wrote a challenging question on the whiteboard, which instantly caught Samuelâs interest.
Samuel began to solve it while others looked at the question in bafflement.
The question seemed unfamiliar to them, and they were completely bewildered about how to solve it.
Yulissa was also a little at a loss. She didnât know how to solve this problem, but she still pretended to understand it and busied herself with writing a solution.
Only Cas sandra tucked the test paper she collected under her arm and started sleeping again.
Patrick took a deep breath.
âCalm down, calm down. I canât punish these kids,â he reminded himself me ntally.
He walked up to Cas sandra and tapped the table to wake her up. âYou, go to the board and solve this problem.â
Cas sandra glanced sleepily at the board and was dumbfounded.
âIs this an elementary school problem or what? He actually wants me to solve it?â she thought incredulously.
Cas sandra didnât hide her contempt as she walked confidently to the podium.
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