Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 412
Emily took a careless glance at her results and smiled happily. “I got a total score of 712, and I’m ranked fourth!”
“Fourth place is quite good!” Megan was a little relieved. “I’ll ask your sister how many points she got later.” Emily did not know which university Janet was going to, nor did she know which university the latter could get into. Now when she thought about it, it was rather troublesome.
“Janet should have done well on the exams too, right?” Emily deliberately spoke up. “When the college entrance exams ended, she said the papers were quite easy!” She felt amused when she recalled that scene in detail. If Janet had scored more than 700, she would have called over to report the good news and bragged in front of me. But why isn’t she here yet? I guess she messed up her exams!
“Really?” Megan said, pleasantly surprised. “If she did well, we will naturally find a good university for her to enroll in so that the gap between you two won’t be too big.” As she spoke, she paused and wondered aloud, “Emily, if you rank fourth, who are the top three? I remember that you have always been in the top three.”
The corner of Emily’s mouth curled slightly. She did not care about the college entrance exams because she was going to Yobril anyway, so what did it matter how many points she got? “I don’t know. It should be my classmates in Class A. After all, they are quite smart!”
Megan smiled a little, then at the sudden thought of something important, she said, “Emily, quickly go upstairs to pack. In two days, we will go to Yobril!”
Putting down the phone in her hand, Emily happily replied, “Got it.”
At this moment, the principal of Woodsbury University, Mr. Goldstein, was going from door to door according to the entrance examination results. Right now, he had arrived at the gate of the Jackson Residence. Mr. Goldstein glanced at the large compound and asked the assistant beside him, “Are you sure she lives here?”
The young assistant at the side checked the address, nodded, and said in a serious manner, “I’ve verified it, so there’s no way I can be wrong!”
“That’s good then!” Mr. Goldstein got out of the car and put on an amiable expression. A student with a perfect score! I shouldn’t scare her away.
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