Chapter 1752

Layla's teacher taught literature. When she saw Layla’s essay, she did not dare give any marks. If she were to give a mark, would that not be a jab at Elliot? Sᴇaʀch Thᴇ FindNøvᴇl.nᴇt website on Gøøglᴇ to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

This was why Layla did not pass the essay this time- an unprecedented case. "Can you show me her test papers?" Elliot's blood was boiling, but he still wanted to see what his daughter wrote.

"Come with me. " Layla's teacher took Elliot to the teachers’ offices. "Other than literature, she did not do well in the other subjects too."

"Show me all her test papers." "Okay." When they reached the teachers’ offices, Layla's teacher took all her test papers and passed them to Elliot.

"The questions on the test had been taught in class. Even if some questions might be a little tough, there is no reason to leave it so blank." Her teacher passed Elliot the math quiz. "She even made some mistakes on the simple ones.

"The worst subject was foreign languages. She always used to get full marks on her foreign language paper because she grew up in Bridgedale. She has a good base, but this time, she barely passed."

At that, Elliot picked up Layla’s foreign language test paper to have a look. There were no blanks on the paper. Although she answered all the questions, half of them were wrong.

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did not know how to answer. He could not guarantee that he could persuade Layla to

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