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“Zora, I’m a little older than you, but I’m not old, right?” Leighton thought for a second and said.
He was still in his prime, totally young.
“Fine, just look.” Zora pulled the crumpled score slip out of her pocket.
She looked resigned to her fate, which only made Leighton more curious.
He took the crumpled paper and unfolded it slowly.
Zora’s eyes drifted everywhere, too embarrassed to look at him.
He wondered what kind of grades could make her this flustered.
From what he knew, she had been raised by Asher. Even if she didn’t study well, her grades shouldn’t be this bad.
Leighton stared down at the unfolded paper and fell silent.
Her total score was 642.
In most other schools, this score was good enough for a top liberal arts college.
But Havenridge High was different. It focused on all-round development. Students had to learn every subject thoroughly.
All students admitted to Havenridge were top talents selected from countless cities.
This heavy coursework was nothing for them. Even those who fell behind could catch up easily by asking teachers for help.
Zora’s uneven grades were extremely rare.
Leighton had always been a straight-A student and skipped three grades in a row. Even he was stunned for a moment.
There were students with worse grades than hers at school, mostly kids whose families bought their admission just to build social connections.
But in Leighton’s circle, he had never seen such sharply polarized scores.
He studied the paper carefully and analyzed her performance. Her weak points were all the science subjects.
“Just laugh if you want.”
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Zora propped her face in her hands as he kept staring at the score slip without a word, as if he was trying to bore holes into it.
“Why would I laugh? This score is proof of all your hard work.”
There was not a trace of mockery on Leighton’s face.
“I’m dead last in the class.” Zora turned her head to the side.
“Your Literature and Foreign Language scores are excellent. Everyone has strengths and weaknesses. You just transferred here recently. It’s normal that you haven’t fully kept up with the curriculum.”
Zora’s old school had a totally different teaching system from Havenridge.
Transferring to a brand new environment alone was enough to affect her studies.
On top of that, she had been through so many messy incidents lately.
Grades were the least of her problems. The real worry was whether all these things had broken her mentally.
She was only 17. Most girls her age would have crumpled under this much pressure.
Yet she still maintained high scores in Literature and Foreign Language. That was more than enough to prove how diligent she was.
She scored 135 in Literature and 140 in Foreign Language, both outstanding results.
Her weak science subjects, however, would take a long time to improve.
“If you don’t care about my grades, why did you ask me if I had something to tell you as soon as I got home?”
Zora could now tell when he was sincere or just teasing.
Knowing he truly didn’t mind her bad grades, she perked up again, no longer feeling guilty.
She had thought he already knew she was last place and that she’d snuck snacks last night.
But his reaction didn’t match that at all.
“Doesn’t your school hold a parent-teacher conference?” Leighton asked.
He had studied at Havenridge before, so he knew the school’s rules well.
“Yeah, we do.” Zora looked confused, wondering why he brought this up.
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“Who do you plan to ask to go?” Leighton’s eyes locked firmly on her.
She looked totally carefree, like she already had someone in mind.
“Mom, of course,” Zora answered simply.
Leighton fell quiet. He’d forgotten she now had Elara as her guardian.
“Can one parent attend for two students?” Leighton raised an eyebrow.
“Why not? Hallie and I are family.” Zora looked confused.
“School rules don’t allow that,” Leighton said without hesitation.
“One person can’t focus on two kids’ reports at the same time. She’ll mix up your situations and miss important details.”
“If that’s the case, I’ll ask Kian.” Zora thought it over and agreed with him.
She now understood how the conference worked.
It would be way too tiring for Elara to sit through two separate student reports in one meeting.
She made a mental note to ask Kian later if he was free.
“Kian is busy lately.”
He hated that the first people she turned to were always the Marlow family.
“Then I’ll ask Jensen.” Zora quickly switched to another option.
She knew Jensen had a lot on his plate recently, but she still hoped he could spare some time.
“Jensen is swamped too. He’s running around nonstop every day,” Leighton said.
“Then…”
Zora didn’t want to bother Jensen once she heard how busy he was.
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