Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 669
At the medical school, there was 5 minutes before the start of the exam.
Abby was starting to feel a little anxious as she looked outside the door. “Why isn’t Janet back?”
“Why don’t I look for her?” Sharon was also as anxious as her. After all, if Janet missed the exam, she would be unable to receive her graduation diploma.
Abby furrowed her brows. “Where can we look for her? She didn’t tell us where she went.”
At the same time, their classmates also noticed that Janet still had not returned after leaving earlier. Therefore, they started to whisper among themselves. “What happened to Janet? Why isn’t she back yet?”
“You’re right; it’s so weird. After we discussed earlier that Markovia’s Medical Research Institution was the one who prepared the mock examination, she left.”
“Is that true? Could it be that she is afraid of the test?”
“I don’t think that’s possible. After all, she enrolled in the school with a perfect score!”
“I’m not sure about that. The questions prepared by Markovia’s Medical Research Institution are abnormally difficult.”
“Is she afraid of embarrassing herself because she won’t have a ‘perfect score’ if she does badly in the exam?”
“Be quiet.” Right at that moment, a clear voice was suddenly heard—the examiner had walked into the examination room with the test papers in her hands as she scanned the whole place with her sharp black eyes. “Students of the medical school, it’s time for the examination.”
As she took out the test papers from the sealed envelope and prepared to distribute it, she was interrupted by a soft voice. “Teacher.”
“What is it?” The examiner lifted her eyes and looked at Abby.
Abby furrowed her brows, illustrating her worries. “Will there be a replacement examination for this one?”
Upon hearing Abby’s words, the examiner squinted her eyes while her voice deepened. “What’s the problem? Don’t you want to take the exam?”
Abby rubbed her hands nervously and answered softly, “No. My deskmate hasn’t returned since she went out.”
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