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The Real Daughter Came Back to Chill and Kill novel Chapter 61

Class F's homeroom teacher, Mike, was giving Scarlett and Percy some private tutoring. It was Saturday, and the three of them had agreed to meet at an outdoor café for a test.

After grading their papers, Mike was overwhelmed with excitement.

Who said these two students were idiots, morons, or hopeless cases?

These two were clearly geniuses, prodigies—once-in-a-lifetime talents you couldn't find even if you searched high and low!

He felt like he'd struck gold.

He figured that the two had been hiding their true abilities all along, probably to avoid standing out too much and making enemies among the rich heirs and heiresses at school.

But after some recent unpleasant events, it seemed they had finally snapped and decided not to hold back anymore.

He couldn't help but feel a little sorry for them. Without a powerful family background, going to a school like theirs must have been unbelievably tough.

He first explained to them how seriously the higher-ups valued the Elite Math Tournament.

Then he said, "You're both strong. As long as you don't slack off in the coming weeks, I believe at least one of you will be able to place."

Percy shook his head and curled his lip.

Mike thought he was lacking confidence and quickly encouraged him, "Trust me. I've seen Jonah and Lily's papers—even they're not on your level."

"Mr. Sawyer, you really underestimate us," Percy said smugly, hands in his pockets. "We're aiming for the championship. We'll win you two spots at least."

Mike was stunned. Then he broke into a delighted grin.

Percy then turned to Scarlett and said, "Remember, you promised—if I win the championship, you'll help me rank up in Pride of Kings. If you break your promise—liar, liar pants on fire!"

Scarlett nodded calmly. "Yes, yes, liar, liar pants on fire."

Mike was speechless.

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