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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 153

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 153

“Damn it, the questions we got were all those which I didn’t revise.”

“I’m so sad that I feel suicidal. Hopefully, my results won’t be too bad because I really don’t want to end up in Class F,” the students grumbled and moaned, their voices echoing through the classroom building.

There were even some classmates who asked Emily teasingly, “Emily, how did you do in the exam since you didn’t attend school for a week?”

“I think I did alright,” she replied casually, but she was actually overjoyed on the inside as the questions happened to be the ones she had revised, and she was confident that she would be close to getting the full score.

Hearing her reply, her classmates continued being sarcastic, “Looks like you’re smarter than us.”

Instead of talking back and starting an argument with them, Emily kept quiet and thought to herself, Nobody will speak badly of me anymore when the results are out!

When it was time for the English exam in the afternoon, Janet took a look at the paper, dropped her pen and took a nap after filling out a few blanks.

Envious looks washed over her classmates’ faces when they saw her, thinking, She’s sure different from all of us, finishing such difficult questions within a couple of minutes.

After half an hour when it was alright to submit the paper, she submitted it without even taking a second look.

“You’re done?” Lilian asked, glancing at her with disdain.

Dropping the paper, Janet nodded. “Yeah,” she said and left the classroom jauntily.

After taking a look at her paper and then at her back, Lilian’s eyes grew as large as saucers. What…What’s going on?

When her classmates saw that she had handed in the paper so quickly, they all looked at each other and exclaimed, “I didn’t see her answering the question at all!”

“Did she just hand in an empty paper because she didn’t know the answers?”

“Yeah, I didn’t see her write anything as well. What’s going on?”

“Does she have a special ability where she can write her answers without a pen upon seeing the exam questions?”

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