Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 411
“You’d better sit down first!” Gordon was feeling rather weak and helpless about the situation. Abby did not sleep all night, so he stayed up and kept watch all night too.
“It’s here! It’s here!” Abby called out in agitation. Unlocking her phone, she logged in with Gordon’s candidate number and ID number to check on the results. The few minutes seemed unusually long.
“You got a total score of 732! Wow, you clinched third place in the entire city!” Abby shouted out in excitement.
Wow! That’s great!
Gordon took a deep breath and logged in Abby’s ID and candidate numbers while Abby’s eyes closed nervously. I have to pass the 600 mark; I must pass the 600 mark! Only then can I enter Woodsbury University, and only then can I, Gordon, and Janet, be together!
Not long after, a number popped up on the screen of the phone: ‘665’.
In his exhilaration, Gordon went up to hug Abby before murmuring softly in her ear, “665. You passed.”
Upon hearing his words, Abby was taken aback. For a long time, she couldn’t come back to her senses, and she stood frozen in place, repeating the number, “665?” Then, she raised her eyes to look at Gordon and shouted, “I passed!”
Gordon laughed lightly with his dazzling smile. “Yeah.”
“Oh my God! That’s awesome!” Abby hugged Gordon’s neck and kissed him several times on the cheek, saying, “Great, we can be together again!” Taken aback, Gordon then curved up the corners of his mouth. He was about to say something affectionate when suddenly, Abby seemed to remember something and calmly picked up her phone to make a call. “I’ll ask Janet what her score is!”
One second, two seconds… A long time passed, and Janet still did not answer the phone even after the call was automatically disconnected. A little disappointed, Abby was about to turn off the screen when the phone rang. It was Janet who had called back. As soon as she answered, Abby asked excitedly, “Janet, how many points did you get in the entrance exams?”
Startled, Janet slowly said in a casual tone, “I don’t know. I didn’t check.”
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