Chapter 848 - She’s the Only One Who Failed the Examination
Madam’s Identities Shocks the Entire City Again
Chapter 848 She’s the Only One Who Failed the Examination
Xu Xu thought of her grandmother and covered her mouth. She finally couldn’t control her emotions. She sat in the library and cried.
She cried for half an hour. People passing by looked at her. She couldn’t control her tears and did not want to care.
She cried until she could no longer cry.
She wiped her tears. Her eyes were red and swollen. Thinking of someone, she took out her phone and was about to investigate when she saw a message from her classmate.
(Cai Yan: Have you checked the results? Teacher Shen called me just now and said that I scored 553. I can enter a second-tier school with this result. It depends on the first-tier school this year. What about you? Did she call you?]
Seeing this message, Xu Xu’s vision turned dark. It was as if someone had punched her hard in the chest. She grabbed her collar and couldn’t recover for a long time.
Cai Yan, her, and Zhao Jingwei had the best relationship with Qiao Chen in the past. Later on, Zhao Jingwei deliberately hurt someone and ended up at the police station. It became her that played with Cai Yan and Qiao Chen well. Later on, when Wu Jie’s matter happened, Cai Yan and the others automatically distanced themselves from Qiao Chen. They even told her to stay away from Qiao Chen. They said that they could tell that Qiao Chen was quite fake from Wu Jie’s matter and that she did not treat them as true friends…
At that time, she didn’t bother about Cai Yan and felt that she had the temper of a rich second-generation heir. Qiao Chen was gentle and kind, and Wu Jie’s matter was not entirely her fault.
Wu Jie wasn’t clean, either. In the end, Cai Yan didn’t tell her about Qiao Chen. Instead, she pulled a group of people to study every day and immersed herself in revision to prepare for the college entrance examination.
She didn’t think too much about it. Cai Yan’s results had never been better than hers, so what if she worked hard at the last minute? Who knew that she would score 553 this time?
Xu Xu’s face was burning. Other than feeling uncomfortable, there was also regret she did not want to admit.
She clutched her phone tightly.
The next message came.
[Cai Yan: By the way, did you see the school’s forum? Qiao Nian’s results are out. It’s too unexpected.] Xu Xu had cried too hard. Her eyes were red and swollen, and her skin was dry and tense. She smirked expressionlessly, thinking that she wanted to brag about how good Qiao Nian’s results were. She was about to put her phone down.
The next second.
(Cai Yan: I thought she would score at least 700 points. I heard that Chen Yuan scored 713 points. No matter what, I thought Qiao Nian would score above him. Who knew that she would score zero points? It doesn’t make sense!)
Qiao Nian had a zero in all subjects?
Xu Xu looked at the message in shock. She thought that she had seen it wrongly. She rubbed her eyes and looked again. It was still o.
She seemed to have caught a ray of light in the haze as a huge surprise burst out in her eyes. She could barely control her nervousness and couldn’t wait to search for the post that Cai Yan had mentioned.
It was a big deal for the entire First High School that Qiao Nian had scored o. That post was placed first. There was no need to continue scrolling. One could see it immediately after entering the school forum.
Xu Xu opened the thread and saw the screenshot backstage. She laughed out loud.
“Haha.”
It was really a zero.
Her mood improved a lot. This feeling was like originally thinking she was very unlucky, but when she saw that the person she hated was even more unlucky than herself, she suddenly became less depressed.
She instantly forgot that she had scored 480 points and performed badly in the college entrance examination. She couldn’t wait to call Qiao Chen.
“Hey, Chen Chen, I have good news for you…”
In Beijing, Nie Mi was with Principal Liang, also checking results.
They had internal channels and could investigate quickly.
“How was it? How many marks did Nian Nian score?”