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Chapter 935: Perfect Scores in Four Subjects
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Chapter 935: Chapter 935: Perfect Scores in Four Subjects

The class bell rang in no time.

The morning was all about Mio Osborne’s classes, yet the usually punctual Mio was nowhere to be seen.

The students in the class couldn’t help but whisper.

"What’s up with Professor Osborne? Even if he’s newly married, he shouldn’t be so late. It’s been more than ten minutes."

"He can’t be that ridiculous, right? Maybe he’s on sick leave?"

However, no one knew that Mio Osborne was not late at all; instead, he had stormed to Principal Payne’s office with several other teachers.

"Principal Payne!" Mio Osborne pushed the door open and said, "There’s a problem with the results this time, please help me check the surveillance in the class!"

Principal Payne was startled, adjusted his reading glasses before standing up to ask, "What’s going on, Professor Osborne... Eh? Teacher Sutton, why are you here too? What problem has occurred with the results?"

"Principal Payne," Teacher Sutton stepped forward, looking a bit displeased, and said, "Actually, nothing is wrong with the results. It’s just that Professor Osborne doesn’t believe it and insisted we come to see you."

Principal Payne was even more confused after hearing this.

He chuckled and said, "Everyone, don’t be anxious, don’t get so worked up. I’ll pour you some tea, and we can all talk about it slowly."

"I don’t want tea." Mio Osborne said coldly, "You know, Principal, this exam is crucial, and we can’t afford any problems, especially not cheating!"

"Cheating?" Principal Payne was taken aback and turned serious as he asked Teacher Sutton, "Teacher Sutton, please be a bit more rational. Tell me what’s going on."

Teacher Sutton gave a cold glance at the grim-looking Mio Osborne, then turned his gaze back to Principal Payne.

"Principal, here’s the situation. It’s not that there’s a problem with the results. It’s just that one student’s results are extraordinarily good. She scored full marks in four subjects, so Professor Osborne feels there’s something wrong and insisted we come to you to review the surveillance."

"Wha-what?! Full marks in four subjects?!" Principal Payne’s eyes widened in disbelief, even wondering if he was due for retirement and should have his hearing checked. 𝒻𝑟ℯℯ𝑤𝑒𝑏𝑛𝘰𝓋𝑒𝓁.𝒸𝑜𝘮

"You heard right, full marks in four subjects." Teacher Sutton nodded proudly.

He truly couldn’t understand why Mio Osborne wasn’t proud to have such a genius student in his class and instead suspected the student of cheating to score well.

Everyone knew these papers were created by them, and there were no answers available online. The only answer sheets were locked in a safe, completely inaccessible.

Principal Payne asked energetically, "Who? Who is it? Who scored full marks in four subjects???"

"It’s Summer Monroe," Teacher Sutton looked at Principal Payne and said, "She’s the student you brought into our school, remember? She even helped us translate Britton University’s teaching materials."

"I remember, of course, I remember!" Principal Payne nodded repeatedly, his eyes seemingly sparkling with countless light beams.

"Principal Payne!" Mio Osborne’s mouth twitched twice as he raised his voice to coldly remind, "Don’t just be happy; think it over carefully. How could a student who entered our school through connections score full marks in four subjects? If it was Willow Grant who got these marks, it would be understandable since she is our class’s top student. But this being Summer Monroe, it’s just impossible!"

"Mio Osborne!" Teacher Sutton exclaimed with a darkened face, "You are extremely biased against Summer Monroe. I’ve always thought she is exceptionally talented, so why is it impossible for her to get full marks? Don’t forget, the advanced math teaching materials from Britton University were so challenging that even we teachers found them difficult, yet she translated them in no time. Doesn’t this prove she’s an extraordinary genius?"

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