Chapter 941
Arielle Moore and Vinson Nightshire
When the students lifted their heads, their eyes became transfixed, and what they saw immediately got them engaged in an enthusiastic discussion.
âItâs the goddess of our school! Arielle came in first!â
âOh my gosh, itâs really her! So pretty and talented, sheâs almost too blessed!â
âNothing to do with that. She must have also worked very hard! If I had her looks, Iâd forget about the university admissions and join the entertainment industry for the big money instead.â
âHang on!â Someone who had noticed the grades pointed up to the scoring on the bulletin board. âDid all of you not see that? Full marks! She scored full marks for four of the papers!â
âWhat?â
The others who previously only had their sights on the names in the top five and neglected to check the grades appended and turned their attention there immediately upon the mention by that one student.
Arielle had maximum points for all the other subjects under her name, save Chanaean, for which she scored an astonishing zero.
âFrigging hell!â the observing student blurted out an expletive. âManaging to finish ahead despite scoring zero for one subject is just ridiculous. But come to think of it, could her Chanaean be so bad as to score zero?
That seems a little farâfetched, to say the least.â
âOh, I have a friend from the preparatory class who told me that Arielle was absent the first morning of the exams. As such, it wasnât a question of her linguistic skills. She simply did not show up to sit for the paper.â
âI see⦠She has to be a genius to come in thirty points ahead of the secondâplaced Wendy even while skipping one of the papers.â
âDamn! That Wendy whoâs been besmirching my goddess on live stream is in second place?â
âHah, she must have thought that the first place must be hers for the taking in our goddessâ absence for the Chanaean paper. What a bummer.â
The front of the bulletin board became crowded with the students engaged in discussion before long, and the names of Arielle and Wendy instantly became the talk of the town.
Students from the preparatory class were still in the midst of their lessons when the school bell rang for the end of the period.
The late start amounted to a near-total loss of an entire period. Donovan thus opted to cancel recess outright over concerns of it delaying the overall progress of his lesson.
âWeâll not be taking a break for the rest of this morning. Anyone who needs to use the restroom, just raise your hand and go on ahead, for weâll be resuming the remainder of the class without pause.â
The students quietly groaned inside, though none of them dared to speak up as they understood Donovanâs temperament. Hence, they silently endured until noonâs bell struck before they rushed over to check the rankings over at the bulletin board.
It was a long wait for midday, and many students from the other disciplines all rushed down to the charity flea market over at the field. Their parents, too, variously made their way into the school grounds one after another.
Cecilia was ahead of the rest of the pack, dragging the reluctant Susanne along as soon as she was done with her own bakes.
The timing of their arrival coincided with the sounding of the bell at noon.
âWendy should be done with her lessons. Iâll text her, but letâs go check on the results first,â Cecilia said, brimming with confidence.
Susanne smiled stiffly as she was genuinely concerned that Arielleâs scores would be abysmal. âYou go on ahead. I need to use the ladies as I think I might have had something bad for breakfast.â
Cecilia had a good guess as to what was up with Susanne. She was certain that Susanneâs brat from the countryside must have fared so badly that the mother feared being thoroughly embarrassed by her own Wendy and hence wanted to avoid getting shown up!
It occurred to Cecilia that Susanne had not considered that even if her daughter was not from the country, that little vixen who only knew how to seduce men would not be a match for her own daughter Wendyâs intrinsic smarts.
With that in mind, Cecilia replied genially, âDonât worry about it. Iâll accompany you to the restroom first.
Itâs not like a few minutes here and there is going to make a difference anyway.â