Chapter 152: Mocked
Chapter 152: Mocked
Please, these three students, come to me,” calmly said Charlotte, glancing at Karl beside her.
Karl looked at her, his expression composed. Charlotte had already guessed that her ranking would likely be C–grade coming from a regular class with no notable academic achievements, C–grade was the most probable outcome. Surprisingly, Karl was also C grade. They exchanged a glance and then proceeded forward at a steady pace.
“Hey, the three of us are in the same boat,” a girl with twisted braids approached them, wearing a slightly embarrassed smile. “I never thought I’d be C–grade
She pouted helplessly, and her delicate face appeared quite lively.
Charlotte glanced at the girl. She was probably Abigail Kimberly.
“Three C–grade students,” sighed Teacher James, speaking earnestly, “You belong to the group with weaker foundations. You must work hard in the future, or you’ll be the first ones eliminated!”
This statement felt like a public execution!
Upon hearing this, Abigail furrowed her brows in frustration and scratched her head, a bit disheartened. “Understood, teacher.”
Most other students wore expressions as if they were enjoying a joke.
“C–grade underachievers, hahaha! If it were me, I’d just quit and save myself from further embarrassment, would you want to stay and continue being a laughingstock?”
“Are you sure these three weren’t mistakenly selected by the teacher?”
“That tall girl is so pretty, so delicate–looking. She seems to be from West Princeton University…”
“What’s the use of being pretty, just a decoration!”
“I can’t help but suspect, did she get into the Starry Sky Training Camp based on her looks?”
“It’s possible!”
“These useless showpieces won’t last a month; I bet they’ll be eliminated in two days!”
“These three look utterly clueless… Why am I training with three idiots?!”
The discussions around her were relentless, but Charlotte seemed indifferent.
Abigail’s cheeks were flushed, and she clenched her fists, offering kind words to console Charlotte and Karl, “Don’t take what they say to heart… We can definitely rise above! Even though we’re C–grade now, who knows about the future!”
At this moment, Teacher James‘ voice resonated again, “Next, please hand over your phones.”
Heavens! They had to surrender their phones too! Did this qualify as complete seclusion?!
All the students inwardly lamented, feeling extremely reluctant.
However, regardless of their reluctance, the phones had to be surrendered. Personnel designated for the task came to collect each student’s phone.
Charlotte promptly took out her phone, knowing it wouldn’t greatly affect her even if she didn’t have one. She turned off her phone and handed it to the designated person.
However, just a second after she turned off her phone-
A message from Max appeared on her phone.
Unfortunately, Charlotte didn’t get a chance to see it.
After the phones were collected, Teacher James began explaining the accommodation arrangements. “Our accommodations are divided into three
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tiers. The best is single rooms, the second tier is tents, and the third tier-
At this point, Teacher James paused, looking at the students with a half smile, and continued, “is caves.”
“What?” Someone couldn’t contain their shock and exclaimed loudly, “We have to stay in caves.”
I don’t want to. That’s too scary,”
Most students were genuinely frightened; this was truly unbelievable. They had never experienced such hardship!
Staying in caves?
This was a joke!
aren’t wild people, after all!
This Starry Sky Training Camp is truly unconventional!
Teacher James smiled, “Of course, I’m sure some of you are wondering how the accommodations will be allocated. I’ll tell you now, we will have the first test shortly, and those who perform well can choose their accommodations first!”
Everyone took a sharp breath again.
So, those with good grades get single rooms, and those with poorer grades will have to stay in the caves!
Upon hearing this, Charlotte’s lips curled slightly, a hint of playful ease flickering in her eyes.
She looked at Karl and calmly said, “In that case, we’ll have to aim for the single rooms.”
Charlotte’s voice was neither loud nor soft, and many heard her words.
The air suddenly became tense.
A C–grade underachiever, yet she spoke so arrogantly, shocking everyone. If it were Exen saying such things, that would be somewhat understandable, but this person is clearly a C–grade straggler!
Suddenly, everyone looked at Charlotte, their gazes disdainful and scornful.
“What’s going on? Did she just speak like a human being?”
C–grade underachiever wants a single room? This is the funniest joke I’ve heard this year…”
“Why does she have absolutely no self–awareness? Disgusting…”
“A C–grade loser who can only stay in a cave wants to snatch our single rooms? Dream on…”
Sherry also noticed Charlotte. Typically, she detested these ignorant underachievers the most!
Thinking this, she strutted out of the crowd, her gaze fixed on Charlotte.
“This classmate,” she sneered, unable to resist mocking, “I remember you’re a C–grade, aren’t you?”
“She’s a C–grade, right?” She paused, feigning confusion, looking at the people beside her, and asked insincerely, “I think I remember correctly…”
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