Obsessed CEO Throws Himself at Me Chapter 377
Donovan’s face fell when he marked the next script.
It was Jared’s deskmate, Henry’s, script. He chose C for all his multiple-choice questions and left the rest of the questions blank.
Donovan took a deep breath and placed the exam script at the side and decided not to mark it.
Arielle’s script was after Henry’s. Donovan did not even flip open her script and immediately placed it to one side.
As for the next script, which did not have a name on it, Donovan didn’t even have to guess to know that it was Jared’s script.
Donovan closed his eyes to calm himself down. He told himself that there was no need to have his mood ruined by such a student.
After taking a few deep breaths, Donovan finally calmed down slightly.
Quickly, Donovan arranged the exam scripts of his students according to their marks. He then carried the answer script and the ranking list of the students and left for the lecture hall.
Right then, Arielle arrived at the classroom as well.
The moment she entered, she saw Wendy and Kelsea having a conversation in a corner. They were like soulmates, laughing happily in their conversation.
Just when Arielle was about to enter the classroom, Wendy looked at her and mocked, “Oh dear, isn’t this the genius in our class that was the first to hand in her paper? Arielle, do you think you can score top three in our class?”
Arielle ignored Wendy and walked straight into the classroom.
“You!” Infuriated, Wendy wanted to go after Arielle.
However, Kelsea quickly grabbed Wendy and advised, “Just ignore her. It won’t do you any good if you become mad at her. You are a rich socialite in Horington. Why stoop yourself low to a country bumpkin like her?”
Kelsea was not happy in the beginning when she found out that Wendy was staying in the Nightshire Manor. However, she was relieved when she realized that there was no way Wendy and Vinson would get together.
Thinking of Arielle being together with Vinson, Kelsea would rather have Wendy and Vinson being a couple instead.
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