Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 68
This year’s questions were several more times difficult than the previous year, so even Emily struggled to complete the test. There were a few questions in which she simply filled in without knowing the answers.
Initially, she felt so distraught that she wanted to quit, but she knew that she couldn’t lose to Janet when the latter handed in her test paper early.
The results were announced in the afternoon, so everyone in the meeting room felt nervous.
Hundreds of contestants gathered in the room, waiting for the results and the ranking list to be announced.
However, the host of the competition slightly trembled as he held the list in his hands. After more than ten years of hosting the math competition, he had never seen the person in first place receiving full scores. Not only that, but the winner was also a newcomer.
“This time, there is someone who got a perfect score.” His voice trembled.
“What? A perfect score?”
“Which school is the person from?”
“How did the person get a perfect score? The questions are so difficult.”
The teachers and students offstage quickly discussed the matter.
However, Kenny was confident that the person who received a perfect score could have been one of his students.
On the other hand, Aaron felt uneasy. I can’t believe someone actually nailed a perfect score. This means that the champion this time can’t be from Star High School. After all, no matter how brilliant Emily is, it’s impossible for her to get a perfect score.
The host had a look at the list before announcing the results while trembling, “The champion is from Star High School…”
The moment the host mentioned Star High School, Emily immediately rose to her full height. She felt extremely happy in her heart. I can’t believe I still can get first place with such difficult questions.
Aaron let out a cold grunt in Kenny’s direction. “Do you still think we won’t be in first place?”
In the meantime, Kenny was left speechless. We all know she is the past champion, anyway.
The host continued with his words. “The champion is… Janet Jackson with a perfect score!”
“What?”
Everyone looked toward Emily at the same time and said to her, “Emily, I think you better sit down. You are not the champion.”
“Is she trying to be funny? How embarrassing it is to stand up by herself?”
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