Zac had a great number of fans. He had nearly 4 million followers, a number that was comparable to first-rate celebrities’ follower counts.

 

His Facebook page was even more popular than the official Club HS one.

 

Since the incident took place, many people had visited Zac’s Facebook page to ask about the situation. However, he was usually focused on training and rarely posted on social media, so he had never logged in during this period.

 

The post he had just made puzzled everyone.

 

Even Sonny, the MIT student, was perplexed.

 

What was the big deal about Cheryl Smith?

 

Was he trying to tell everybody to refer to Cheryl by her name instead of “the new Club HS member” when they were blasting her?!

 

While he was sneering at the post, his cell phone suddenly rang.

 

To his surprise, MIT’s admissions office was calling him.

 

Given that the admissions office was calling him again after making him delete his Facebook post just now, Sonny suddenly felt a little sheepish. When he answered the call, the director of the admissions office roared, “What the hell are you saying on the Internet?!”

 

However, Sonny, who didn’t think he was in the wrong at all, retorted, “I can’t say what I want on the university’s official page, so I’ve deleted the post. But why can’t I say what I want on my own account? Don’t I have any freedom of speech?”

 

The director was so mad that he could hardly speak. He yelled, “Do you have any idea who Cheryl Smith is?!”

 

“Heh, who is she? Or is this related to who her father is? Sir, you taught us that we should not feel sorry for ourselves. We may be penniless students, but we have ideals and ambition! There are so many students applying every year, but how many of them qualify to enroll in our school? I was also the top scorer back in my hometown! What makes her think she can look down on MIT?”

 

The director was so speechless that he actually calmed down. After staying quiet for a moment, he asked, “What was your score in the college entrance examination back then?”

 

At the mention, Sonny immediately replied arrogantly, “1442! It was the highest score in my hometown! Both Harvard and MIT called me back then, but I chose MIT in the end. But even so, I have never looked down on Harvard University.”

 

“… Which part of Cheryl Smith’s post looks down on Harvard University? It’s only because of your own low self-esteem that you would find her arrogant! Even you have admitted that you were deliberating between Harvard and MIT back then, so why can’t she?!” said the director.

 

comparing me to her? I have been studying so hard for more than ten years, whereas she

 

Be it Harvard or MIT, both are trying to contact her in hopes of recruiting her into the school. When a student like her says that

 

Sonny: “???”

 

score again? 1598

 

hung up

 

then did he truly feel like

 

 

Sonny had learned about Cheryl’s score, everyone

 

professional players, who were mostly night owls, gathered around Jimy in the training

 

think Zac actually threw the little missy under the

 

graduated from a prestigious university, you know! Their member even boasted that she could choose freely between the two universities

 

in the league! With the exception of Zac, few have better academic

 

group was gloating about Cheryl’s misfortune, an uproar

 

made a post on their official Facebook

 

University: ‘We sincerely and wholeheartedly invite Cheryl Smith to be a part of our

 

as soon as

 

Fans were stunned.

 

What was going on?

 

of Club JQ flocked to

 

on? Has Harvard also decided to join the

 

just because she is a member of Club HS? Or did the owner of Club HS donate a library in her

 

into the

 

‘This is so unfair!!’

 

much did Club HS pay you

 

 

 

didn’t dare to speak up anymore, either. Although it seemed like their club had won, it looked like they

 

admissions office was furious

 

University was totally refusing to admit that they had benefited from the situation! Yet it was too late for them

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