Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 174
After Janet swiped the card, she glanced at the people calmly and slightly parted her red lips. “What kind of lousy service is this? I advise you all to quit!”
Reprimanded by her, everyone broke out in cold sweat. They then bowed and bent over to apologize, “We’re sorry. We’re truly sorry!”
Janet’s lips curled up, and a trace of contempt flashed in her eyes.
On the next day, Star High School officially started.
Star High School’s reputation had improved greatly due to Janet, who was also Master Nato. Thus, they had many new students this year.
As soon as Janet entered the school, she saw a group of students surrounding the bulletin board.
“Tsk tsk. Her results are embarrassing!”
“That’s right. She paints so well, so I thought that she would be very good at studying too.”
“She only got two hundred points. Her results are even worse than mine!”
Some or the ignorant new students also started to kick up a fuss.
“I heard that she got first place of the whole grade in the first test, so I didn’t expect that she would get 200 points this time.”
“Speaking of this, I’m beginning to doubt how she got such good results in the first place.”
“She must have cheated.”
At this time, all the 12th grade students were seated in the school meeting room.
The school had gathered the whole grade this time to stream the students according to their grades.
Janet arrived late, and as expected, everyone’s eyes fell on her.
When Abby saw Janet, she hurriedly called out, “Janet, sit here!”
When Gordon saw Janet, he greeted her as well, “Janet, you became even more beautiful after a month of school holiday!”
Hearing this, Janet scratched her head speechlessly.
Then, Abby said in an aggrieved tone, “Janet, do you know what everyone is saying about you?”
Janet shook her head indifferently and said calmly, “I don’t care. They can say whatever they want about me!”
Janet’s indifferent attitude aroused the dissatisfaction of the students around her.
“She’s the girl who got two hundred points on the test this time!”
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