Chapter 12

Everyone simultaneously looked at Juliana and Hanley

Feeling the collective gaze, Juliana straightened up and flashed a smile at Hanley, asking, “What if Cordelial starts hounding you?”

Hanley lifted his chin with an air of finality. “Our engagement is set. It’s not changing for anyone.”

With that, Juliana relaxed,

She and Hanley had grown up together, their relationship always teetering on the edge of something more. Now, with their engagement on the horizon, she trusted that Hanley harbored no feelings for Cordelia.

Their conversation was neither hushed nor loud, but just enough for the onlookers to overhear.

A few snide voices began to mock Cordelia, “Being the top of the class doesn’t mean you can win Hanley’s heart, huh?”

“If I were her, I’d stay well away. How shameless can you get, always hovering around Hanley…”

Cordelia cooled her gaze but before she could speak up, Merry interjected, “Some folks really have nothing better to do than to poke their noses into others‘ business!”

Merry had a sing–song quality, even when she was hurling insults.

The teasers promptly shut their mouths.

Merry then glanced at Juliana and Hanley with a snort, “And some people really have the gall!”

The classroom fell silent. When it came to quick wit, no one could outdo Merry.

Seeing that Merry had defused the situation, Cordelia nodded to show her thanks and made her way to her seat, but Merry turned and headed for the door.

The class president called out, “Merry, class is about to start, where are you off to?”

Merry looked back, blowing a bubble with her gum, “Arcade.”

Cordelia blinked in surprise.

Merry didn’t return for the rest of the day.

for the afternoon

packed up his books, ready for his tutoring session. Juliana stood up as well, heading to her physics. competition prep class in room 302, right next to the math

beat slower and heading in their direction. She couldn’t

conflicted,

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on whether to acknowledge her, Cordelia walked past them without a glance, not

stopped in their tracks, enveloped

to find only a handful of students had shown

Latham walked in. He discussed a few competition problems and set the class to work on them before approaching Cordelia with a test in hand, “Try this out, I

I

got to

from a not–too–distant seat, unable to keep from monitoring her

competition level, Hanley, a seasoned math competitor, had

worked quickly, finishing the two–hour test in one, causing a twinge of concern in

on the spot, announcing

A sense of superiority

regular math didn’t guarantee success in competitions, which were more complex and demanded higher logical

at the last test. He was sure to reclaim the

marked with three red wrong signs and

to not disturb the others, “You got the answers right, but in a formal competition,

shook her

a college subject. Where did you learn it?”

replied, “Self–study.”

reasoning, which means you need to solve these problems with high school knowledge. Your answers are correct, but

your

not using the designated knowledge

misty eyes filled with confusion. This

some notes for

it’s good we caught this early. There’s still time. I’ll compile so you

any questions,

just murmured, “Oh.” She glanced at the

calculus, they indeed seemed challenging,

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