Corinne glanced at Josephine, who looked as smug as her mother down the stage.

“Yes, you both got perfect scores. You were fast asleep when the result was announced,” said the host.

Corinne yawned and uttered lightly, “That’s impossible.”

The reporters and camera people all looked at her with disbelief.

“What does she mean? That she got a perfect score, or that Josephine got a perfect score?”

“It’s the latter, duh! Miss Corinne must’ve expected Miss Josephine to have forgotten all the things she learned in high school. Miss Josephine getting a perfect score so effortlessly was out of her expectation.”

“That makes sense. Miss Corinne is just too cocky for her good.”

discussion kept going on off the

test paper, the teacher came up to the stage to mark them. Once he was done marking, the result was shown to

Miss Josephine thinks she should be crowned the winner since she was the first to hand in her test paper. We’d

yawned lazily. “Just because she handed in the paper first doesn’t mean she’s smarter than me. I mean, I’ve never heard of bonus marks being given for the person handing in their test

marks given for handing in her test paper first, we still

turned to

the high school subjects you failed to learn in the past. Miss Josephine spent all her time working on her

clearly based on the assumption that I stole Miss Josephine’s university spot.

speechless by her meticulous logic, but he insisted on defending Josephine. “Then do you have any other evidence to prove you didn’t steal Miss Josephine’s

shook her head. “No, I

“Well, doesn’t that just make you

biased reporter. “First of all, a basic quality of being a good reporter is to be able

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