Chapter 60 

Steven glanced at Queenie and asked, “Who told you she did badly for her written examination?” 

“The invigilator had a stern expression...” 

“That‘s because Genevieve got all the questions right, so he was surprised,” Jenny said. “The translation department had been trying to recruit people for the past two years. Nobody had managed to get full marks in their written examination except for Genevieve. The invigilator aside, I think I would be more surprised than he was.” 

Queenie widened her eyes in disbelief. 

The invigilator had a stern expression because Genevieve scored full marks on her written examination, and not because she did badly? How is that possible? 

Just then, the crowd gasped unanimously and said, “Goodness! All of you, check your Twitter!” 

Those who had yet to grasp the situation quickly checked their Twitter in order to find out what was going on. 

“Did you really do something to Twitter or what?” Genevieve whispered to Patrick as she unlocked her phone. 

As soon as she saw the news on Twitter, she was in disbelief. 

This... 

know you entered the presidential

in your resume, you wouldn‘t have had to

said frankly. “I was afraid that you might think I made it up if I

was speechless when she heard

Genevieve‘s past experience, he could not help but

be more capable than what we‘ve

leave the rest of this to Ms. Griffin,” Steven said as he looked at his watch. “I need to go to

you, Mr. Sullivan,” Jenny

“If you have no other questions, I’ll now announce the total results of yesterday‘s exam followed by

and then at Genevieve. “Genevieve got full marks on her written examinations and her interpretation. Her total results

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were known to be strict. Only a handful of people

in relief, while those who failed were unhappy,

had passed. Almost immediately, she

Not only was that false, she even worked as an interpreter for the president when she was studying

so she walked toward Queenie. “Queenie, I think you were

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