Someone chimed in, "What kind of punishment could it be?"
Queenie seemed to be just outside their dorm, continuing, "Well, the issue has already been escalated to Superiority College. Just imagine, if she had to retake the SATs, how well do you think she'd do?"
"Ah, you mean Superiority College might revoke her admission?"
"Why would Superiority College want a student with questionable character?"
Daisy was hunched over her work, absorbing every word. She clenched her fists and bit her lip.
After Queenie finally left, Daisy couldn't help but turn to look at Cordelia, her roommate in the bunk above. Sitting there, her silhouette looked particularly lonely and pitiful.
Despite being a genius, she was still just a student. She must be terrified now, right? Thinking this, Daisy noticed Cordelia's shoulders quiver. Was she... crying?
Daisy panicked. She quickly stood up and went over to Cordelia's bed, anxiously starting, "Hey, genius, don’t cry. When they come tomorrow, we’ll clear things up. Don’t worry, I’ll explain everything for you!"
"And besides, Superiority College won’t revoke your admission, not with your achievements. So many top universities would love to have you. Don’t worry, it’ll be alright."
"If it comes to it, I’ll appeal with you! We can’t let you be wronged!"
Seeing Cordelia still not responding, Daisy reached out, "Genius, you..."
Before she could finish, Cordelia slowly turned around, her eyes misty. She pulled out her earbuds, looking puzzled, "What’s up?"
Daisy was speechless. She stared at Cordelia's phone for a moment before she saw Cordelia remove her earbuds and say into the phone, "Hold on a sec."
Then, turning back to Daisy, "Something wrong?"
Noticing Daisy's gaze on her phone, Cordelia asked, "Is there a problem with a homework question?"
Daisy was at a loss for words. Listening to the pop sounds from the game on her phone, Daisy questioned her life choices.
"So, you were gaming?" Daisy asked, swallowing hard.
Cordelia frowned seriously and nodded, "Yeah, I game from nine to eleven each night."
Daisy was speechless. Sorry for the interruption.
Seeing Daisy had no more to say and went back to her work, Cordelia put her earbuds back in, continuing her game without disturbing Daisy.
From the other side of the game, Little Flame asked, "What’s up?"
Cordelia texted, "Roomie called me, it’s nothing now."
"Continue?" Little Flame asked.
"Sure," Cordelia responded.
Playing solo games with Little Flame was fun, especially his sharpshooting skills. He had an in-depth understanding of shooters, strategic plays, and versatile combos. Cordelia learned a lot from Little Flame.
After playing a while longer, it was eleven o'clock. Despite not wanting to stop, Cordelia reminded herself not to get too absorbed and texted, "Gotta stop now."
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