Chapter 249 No, could he really be wrong?



Chapter 249 No, could he really be wrong?

Shen Xuewei looked at her and slowly shook her head.

"I don't need your help, but... never mind, just focus on your exam, I'll tell you after tomorrow's exam."

Xu Yue was initially full of anticipation, but then she heard Shen Xuewei say that she would tell her after the exam.

Her heart felt like it was being crawled on by ants, itching with anticipation, her appetite whetted by Shen Xuewei.

He wanted to ask more questions, but he was afraid of offending Shen Xuewei, so he became a little listless.

Shen Xuewei patted her on the shoulder, "Do your best on the exam. When the results come out, I'll see if you've improved."

Faced with Shen Xuewei's expectation, Xu Yue's smile became stiff.

progress?

Her grades were just enough to get into the top high school, but that incident caused them to drop significantly. What if she gets last place in the exam...?

She shuddered and forced a dry laugh, "Haha... I... I'll try to get as many points as possible."

That was all she could promise; she didn't dare to think too highly of the results.

No... I can't possibly get the lowest score. What if Shen Xuewei doesn't consider me a friend anymore?

With half an hour left before the exam, she decided to go back and cram for a few pages, hoping to save as many points as possible...

"Ah, I have to go back to my book now, we'll talk later..."

As she spoke, Xu Yue quickly turned and ran upstairs to return to her classroom.

Shen Xuewei, carrying two kettles of hot water, watched her leave, muttering to herself:

"This is the first time I've seen someone so enthusiastic and proactive about reading..."

In any case, it's a good thing that you're willing to read and review properly.

She carried the water back to the classroom, put the thermos under the table, picked up her prepared notes, looked at them carefully, and silently recited them in her mind.

As the bell rang, the teacher's voice came over the loudspeaker, instructing the students to proceed to their respective examination rooms.

Shen Xuewei closed her notebook and placed it in her own stack of books at the back of the classroom.

She picked up her pencil case and two kettles of hot water and headed towards her assigned exam room.

The exam room she was assigned to was the classroom of Class 16 in the first year of high school. At this time, there were still some people inside who had not yet finished packing. Shen Xuewei and several other students who had already arrived outside the exam room leaned against the corridor and waited.

After about five or six minutes, the students who had been dawdling inside finally left, urged on by the homeroom teacher of Class 16, Grade 1.

The proctor quickly came from the teachers' office with the exam papers and scratch paper and entered the classroom.

He walked around the classroom to make sure there was nothing under each desk before letting the students in.

Having already taken the exam yesterday, Shen Xuewei knew where her seat was.

She carried in two thermos flasks, stood in front of the proctor, and politely inquired:

"Teacher, may I put my thermos next to the podium?"

Every day there is a different proctor. Although Shen Xuewei asked yesterday, she still had to inform the new proctor.

The teacher would certainly not refuse such a small favor.

"Sure, you can keep it. Remember to pick it up after the exam."

Shen Xuewei smiled and said, "Okay, thank you, teacher."

Under the watchful eye of the proctor, Shen Xuewei placed the thermos next to the podium.

Then, I skillfully walked towards the table labeled 37 and quietly waited for the exam time to begin.

As the exam bell rang, the teacher passed down the exam papers and draft paper.

After receiving the test paper, Shen Xuewei did not rush to start writing. She first glanced through it before beginning to write.

No one spoke in the examination room; the only sound was the scratching of pens on paper.

Shen Xuewei answered the questions diligently.

The proctor walked around the exam room, stopping occasionally next to a student to look at their answers.

One student answered two questions under the watchful eye of the proctor.

The proctor seemed to sigh and walked over to another student.

The student who had heard him sigh earlier looked at the answer he had just written.

My initial confidence suddenly waned.

That's the answer, it's correct... wait, could he really be wrong?

The teacher stopped next to Shen Xuewei again and stayed there for a long time.

Shen Xuewei ignored him and continued working on her test paper without being distracted.

Perhaps tired of standing, the teacher walked to the podium and sat down. He was looking at the students below, but gradually felt tired, so he crossed his arms, lowered his head, and dozed off for a moment.

As soon as he narrowed his eyes, more people started making small moves below.

Some passed crumpled paper to each other to get the answers, some took out cheat sheets to copy the answers, and others...

Shen Xuewei glanced behind her out of the corner of her eye and saw that the person sitting at the desk behind her was almost sticking their neck up to her exam paper.

Shen Xuewei didn't care whether she was cheated on or not; after all, it was just a final exam, not the college entrance exam.

Being able to copy her answers is a testament to someone's luck and ability. They'll be able to go home with a slightly better report card than usual and have a good New Year.

The teacher above moved slightly, and all the small movements in the examination room stopped, as if nothing had happened.

The bell rang, and the teacher stood up: "Alright, alright, stop writing, it's time to hand in your papers."

"Those in the back, collect the test papers. Everyone else, stay in your seats and don't move around. You can only leave after the teacher has collected all the test papers."

Shen Xuewei had already finished writing and checked it twice. Now she was leaning back in her chair, facing the student behind her.

The girl in the back seat, with noticeable freckles on her face, winked mischievously at Shen Xuewei and silently said thank you.

Shen Xuewei remained silent. She simply looked away quietly.

The exam papers were collected, and at the teacher's command, everyone in the exam room rushed out and headed straight for the canteen and water room.

Although Shen Xuewei was also fast, she wasn't as anxious as them.

Carrying two thermos flasks, she didn't go to the canteen, but went straight back to her dormitory.

There weren't many people showering in the dormitory at that time. Since Shen Xuewei had hot water, she decided to go back to the dormitory to shower first, and then go to the cafeteria for dinner.

The entire process of showering and washing clothes took less than twenty minutes. After hanging up the clothes to dry, Shen Xuewei dressed neatly and headed towards the cafeteria.

The cafeteria still served bean sprouts, which Shen Xuewei hated the most.

The three-day final exams are finally over, and the boarding students are packing their things, eager to leave the school, which they consider a prison.

Shen Xuewei was caught red-handed by Xu Yue, who was waiting outside, as soon as she came out of the examination room.

Shen Xuewei was not surprised to see her and let her take her arm as the two slowly walked downstairs.

Xu Yue could no longer contain her curiosity. "Weiwei, you said you had something to tell me. What is it?"

Shen Xuewei glanced at the crowded staircase and said, "Let's go downstairs and talk about it. There are too many people here."

After the two went downstairs, Shen Xuewei led her to a deserted tree and told her about Lin Yuru's earlier visit to her.

Upon hearing about this, Xu Yue's smile gradually faded, and she became depressed.

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