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When the GF9 Test Subject Became His Obsession novel Chapter 79

The students and the teacher fell silent.

"You... how did you do it?"

She hadn’t written a single step.

Serena replied, “Copied the correct answer.”

Raymond was speechless.

It was a question from the test bank. A quick search online would bring up the right solution.

The students in Class 19 were dumbfounded.

She was just... brutally honest.

But no matter what, a right answer was still a right answer.

Raymond was fuming. If he didn’t put this unruly brat in her place today, he might as well write his name backwards!

He whipped out another nightmare question crafted by the most brilliant minds of the physics department. “If you get this one right, you can use your phone for the entire week during physics class!”

Serena looked at him calmly. “Really?”

Raymond snarled, “You think I’d lie in front of the whole class?”

He was all in.

Serena picked up a piece of chalk, glanced at the problem, and started writing. In less than thirty seconds, the answer was on the board.

Raymond almost dislocated his jaw. “How did you solve that?”

Serena thought for a moment and gave the most persuasive answer. “Copied the correct answer.”

The hell? He hadn’t even released the key yet! Where the hell did she copy it from?

Raymond nearly burst a blood vessel.

“But Raymond,” Serena added, “this question is flawed. Here and here…”

Raymond? Did she just call him by name?

But the very next second, Raymond sucked in a sharp breath—because she was right.

Anyone can copy answers and cheat on a test. But pointing out flaws in the question itself? That’s not something a cheater can do.

Out of nowhere, cold sweat broke across his back. Raymond took a quiet breath, his gaze suddenly a little deeper.

“I’ve got one more problem. Solve this, and you can use your phone for the rest of the semester.”

He was making a high-stakes gamble now.

This one was a brand-new internal question sent by the superiors, meant purely for faculty training. Not only was there no answer key, but no teacher in the city had cracked it yet.

Serena gave it a glance and instantly knew some superior upstairs was just trolling the teachers.

Her fingers tapped out a rhythm on the blackboard. This time, she included her full solution process. It took her a full minute.

Clear logic. Clean steps. Raymond even double-checked the final answer—and it was correct.

He nearly broke on the spot. “Serena, tell me. How did you solve it?”

“She copied the answer again? Even remembered the whole process? Why can’t I do that?”

Indigo narrowed his eyes. Even he couldn’t have solved that question so quickly. Suddenly, even the phone in his hand lost its appeal.

The students of Class 19 had mixed expressions.

“I heard she once challenged Sequoia to a math-off in front of Quartz… and Sequoia cried when she lost.”

“For real?”

Rowan’s face was flushed red with excitement. “Serena, you didn’t cheat, did you?”

Everyone leaned in to listen.

Serena had no interest in answering a question like that. With her privileges secured, she calmly popped in her earbuds and started playing on her phone.

Natalie turned to glance at her, heart full of dread.

Serena looked way too calm. If she really hadn’t cheated, and still ranked first, beating Jeremy… what would that make her, Building A B student, look like for choosing Building A?

A complete joke? An idiot? A traitor?

She didn’t even want to think about it.

She grabbed a pen and paper, furiously drawing circles while mentally cursing Serena to score zeroes in the next subjects.

But no one was more nervous than Celeste.

The worse the Reed family had painted Serena in the past, the more humiliating this turnaround felt.

If Serena really took first place again, wouldn’t that expose all the Reed family’s lies?

It would be nothing short of a public execution.

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