Chapter 810 She used to do it on purpose!
The girl who failed tons of exams actually got 150 out of 150 in the hardest national English competition.
What does this mean?
This shows that Nikita deliberately got zero in previous exams!
Thinking that Nikita also won the first place in the previous math test, Talbot suddenly felt that Nikita may also have deliberately scored low Her real strength may be very outstandingâ¦
If this is true, didnât they find a treasure for the school?
There was a knock at the door Unaâs voice sounded outside the door âPresident Dylon, I am Una. Today, the results of the English league contest have come down We have just inquired about the results of the candidates in school and want to tell you about this matter.â
âCome in Talbot finally took his eyes away from the computer screen. He picked up the tea cup on the table and sipped. After taking a deep breath to calm his excitement, he looked up at the door..
The door was half-closed Soon, Una and Miss Morris pushed open the door and walked in.
âSit downâ Talbot pointed to the sofa Una and Miss Morris walked over and sat down.
Una was still very excited. As soon as she sat down, she said, âPresident Dylon, Miss Morris and I are here to tell you good news Do you know, this time we are one of themâ¦â
âNikita won the first place and got full marks. Before Una finished, Talbot said what she would say next.
Una and Miss Morris were stunned âPresident Dylon, you already know? Una was surprised.
Talbot nodded. âI just saw the scores. I care about this contest as you are.â
After a pause for a few seconds, Talbot said: âNikitaâs achievements are astounding. This time, it was finally our turn to win the first place.â
âYes, Nikita is fantastic.â Una was amazed. âThis test is very difficult. Even the previous prize winner only got 137 out of 150. Nikita is 13 points higher than herâ
âAnd full marks!â
âPresident Dylan, you should reward Nikita this time.â
Miss Morris also said, âIndeed, President Dylon Nikita won the first place and brought such a great honor to the school. There should be no fewer rewards.â