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âWhat the heck! Why do we have to copy the school rules? Ugh! Now I canât watch Zaneâs livestream! Iâm so mad!â
Upon hearing the mention of her brother Zane, Elizabeth glanced over at Renee, who was flitting between bumping into the desk and the wall and wailing loudly.
She spoke in a slow, measured tone, âMaybe the Principal wants everyone to focus on their studies and improve themselves every day, rather than being distracted by trivial things.â
Renee stared at her in disbelief, mouth agape.
Elizabeth tried to console her, âActually, writing it a hundred times isnât that bad. Maybe the Principal originally intended for us to write it a thousand times.â
Suddenly feeling better about it, Renee replied, âWhen you put it that way, it doesnât seem that bad. Itâs just a hundred times. No big deal.â
Elizabeth nodded her head, thinking to herself that kids are easy to placate.
âElizabeth! Elizabeth!â
Emily poked her head in through the window, somewhat embarrassed. âWell, can I get my notes back from yesterday?â
Elizabeth clenched the fist and asked slowly, âWhy?â
Caught off guard, Emily blinked her large eyes, searching for words.
After a short pause, Elizabeth handed her the notebook, stating calmly, âIâve corrected the mistakes for you.â
Realizing how this might have come across, Emily hastily said, âDonât get me wrong! I was just feeling embarrassed.â
The results of the recent test have been released. Emily was dumbfounded when she saw that Elizabeth ranked first.
But there was only one Elizabeth in the entire grade, she had no choice but to believe it, even if she didnât want to.
Emily recalled their past interactions.
She remembered how Elizabeth had always assured her that everything was fine. It was Emily who hadnât believed her.
She even advised Elizabeth multiple times that she could ask her for help or use her notes as a reference.
Thinking back, Emily felt a burning embarrassment on her face.
âYouâre incredible,â Emily sighed, âRanking first as soon as you arrive, youâre making it hard for the rest of us.â
Elizabeth didnât think she was anything special and retorted, âThe questions were too easy. Itâs unacceptable. You all are the future pillars of our country. Itâs an insult to your intelligence to be given such simple questions.â
Emily stared at her blankly.
She thought to herself, âAre you kidding me?â
âGeniuses like you will never understand the struggles of us ordinary people.
Remember, your intelligence and ours are not the same.â
Emily looked at Elizabeth with an incredulous expression.
Where was the supposed underachiever? Why had she transformed into a genius all of a sudden?
Elizabeth pressed her lips together, thinking it might be best not to further upset Emily, even though she still believed the questions were way too simple.
Even someone as slow as Peter wouldâve known the answers in elementary school.
Emily glanced at a group in the distance, chuckling, âI bet theyâre fuming, especially Linda. Sheâs probably putting on a brave face, smiling on the outside but cursing inside.â
âI wouldnât know,â Elizabeth replied, not particularly interested in Linda.
âYou really donât care about anything, do you?â Emily remarked, somewhat impressed.
Elizabeth paused for a moment before replying, âThatâs not true. Right now, Iâm more focused on understanding what it means to be human.â Emily looked puzzled.
She thought, âWhat does that even mean? Arenât you human?â
The third period was gym class. In the latter half, the P.E. teacher allowed everyone some free time.
The blazing sun made Elizabeth, who disliked heat, find a shady spot to rest. She stayed there until the bell rang.
Upon entering the classroom, she was immediately greeted by Benâs loud voice.
âDamn! Whereâs my book?â