Chapter 92 Before Alice could process her shock, Andrew Yates screamed, âHoly shit, Alice, your score is hidden! Amazing! Congrats!â
Aliceâs mind was blank. She looked at Jack.âDid I do well?â
âMore than well! Incredibly well!â Andrew Yates took a picture to post on his social media. âA young lady is score whose Jackâs lips curved into â
hidden.
Letâs congratulate her hard work!â
faint smile.âCongratulations.â He seemed unsurprised.
Alice smiled. She realized what a hidden score meant. Sheâd done it. Harvard University was within reach!
She jumped up, hugging Jack, her face flushed.âI did it!â
Jack stiffened slightly, his gaze gentle.âYes.â
Alice quickly lowered her head, releasing him, and turned to Andrew Yates. Hopefully, he hadnât noticed. This brief hug was enough. In her darkest moments, heâd been her guiding light. Jack watched her and Andrew Yates, feeling a strange sense of satisfaction, like watching a sapling heâd nurtured finally grow tall.
Soon, her homeroom teacher called.âAlice, your score is out. Congratulations! Youâre the top scorer in the city!â
âFirst place? Really?â
âYes. The scores arenât officially released, but we can see them. Your improvement stunned us all Congratulations.â
Alice laughed, seeing Jack approach with a cake. This was the happiest moment of her rebirth.
âAlice, come to school tomorrow. We want to discuss your major and create a promotional poster.â
âOkay.â
She looked at the cake, which read âTop of the Class.â She smiled.âWhen did you get this?â
âWe had it delivered this morning.â Jack placed the cake before her, placing a hat on her head. They were close. Alice felt Jackâs height; she could only see his shirt buttons. His fingers brushed her hair; his throat moved. He stepped back awkwardly.âThere.â
Andrew Yates lit the candle.âMake a wish.â
Alice closed her eyes. The person she thought of was Jack. She made an impossible wish, then blew out the candle.
Jackâs voice was low.âCongratulations on your new life.â
Andrew Yates was gossipy.âWhat did you wish for?â
Alice was nervous.âIf I say it, it wonât come true.â She avoided Jackâs gaze; she feared sheâd reveal her feelings.
Andrew Yates said, âAlice, tell me your wish; Iâll Alice blurted out, âI want to go to a bar.â
âNo problem.â
grant it!â
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Alice looked at Jack expectantly, expectantly. They locked eyes; Jack gave in.âWhy a bar?â Alice said wistfully, âIâve never been.â She hadnât been in this life.
Sheâd had a bad experience in her past life; she wanted to overcome that.
Andrew Yates patted Jackâs chest. âWhy not let her go? Youâre a tyrant!â
Jackâs mouth twitched.âShut up, you drama queen!â
Alice laughed. She enjoyed her current life.
She received a message from Noah: [Alice, your scores are out. How did you do? Was writing affected?ã
your Alice sneered. He knew about the stationery incident and its impact. No one was foolish; they just pretended not to know.
Alice replied, What do you think?]
Iâm sorry, Alice. What do you want? Iâll do it. Even if you want to retake the exam, Iâll accompany you daily.]
But Alice didnât reply. Noah was upset. Heâd affected her performance; sheâd studied hard in the final months.
Back in the hall, he heard Chloe crying. The butler and Luke were consoling her. The butler said, âMiss Chloe, you were sick;
that affected your performance. Youâre better than this score.â
Luke added,âChloe, donât be sad. Scores donât matter. Even if you didnât score well, it wonât affect your future.â
Chloe wiped her tears.âAlice probably did well. I wanted to go to the same university, but thatâs impossible now.â
Luke said, âShe probably didnât do well. I heard a highâscoring student failed the writing section; their score was only a hundred points higher than yours.â
Chloe looked pleased. The stationery had affected Aliceâs score.
Noahâs face was stern.âSixth Brother, are you gloating? Alice is our sister. What good does it do you if she didnât do well?â
âSecond Brother, I wasnât. I was comforting Chloe.â
âComforting her doesnât mean you should belittle Alice!â
Luke, realizing his mistake, said quietly, âI know. I wonât do it again. But what about Alice?â
Noahâs face was stern.âWhat do you think? Anyone would be upset. Itâs all my fault!â Chloe said insincerely, âSecond Brother, if Alice wants to retake the exam, Iâll Iâll accompany her. Weâre family; we should help each other. But she wants to leave the Windham family; she probably wonât retake it.â
Noah frowned.âShe canât decide. Iâll accompany her to retake the exam, taking care of her until she does.â This might help repair their relationship.