From Nun to Real Heiress: Expert at Turning the Tables-Chapter 110 - : 068 Score (Second Update)_3

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Ming Jing walked in and saw several teachers busy writing at their desks.

As Ming Jing entered, the other class teachers looked up at her simultaneously.

Ming Jingโ€™s name was well-known, but there were only a few teachers who had actually met her in person other than the ones who taught her.

Unexpectedly, she was such a beautiful girl. There were still many legendary things about her โ€“ born in a wealthy family, she was the true heiress who had been lost outside for many years. As for the fake heiressโ€ฆ

Several teachers turned their gaze to the headteacher of Class 1, Zou Wei.

The fake heiress, Zhu Xiangxiang, was his proud student. Teachers often gossiped about her in their spare time to add some excitement to their dull lives. They had enjoyed the recent drama about the true and fake heiresses in the Zhu family.

Zou Wei coughed and glanced at Ming Jing, who bowed her head and worked.

โ€œMing Jing, the reason I called you here is to discuss the Math Olympiad competition scheduled for this week. Go and discuss the training class with your family. Hereโ€™s the registration form. Fill it out and give me a call.โ€

Huang Liang handed her the registration form: โ€œThis time, our school has registered a total of five students, but the teachers have high hopes for you and Song Yinzhang. We hope you two wonโ€™t let the teachers and school down.โ€

After Ming Jing left, the headteacher of Class 2 sighed, โ€œMr. Huang, youโ€™re so lucky. Your underachieving class suddenly got a top student, which has raised your classโ€™s average score and surpassed Class 7. Youโ€™re no longer the worst, and it looks like youโ€™ll keep this monthโ€™s bonus.โ€

The headteacher of Class 7โ€™s face turned sour.

Huang Liang coughed and said with a smile, โ€œI remember back then that Director Zhao wanted to move Ming Jing to your class, Mr. Li. It seems you pitied me, knowing my financial difficulties, and deliberately gave up the bonus to me.โ€

Mr. Li, the headteacher of Class 2, stiffened at these words, feeling that he had unknowingly dug his own grave by trying to mock others.

As soon as Zhu Xiangxiang entered the house, she saw Zhu Wenjie sitting on the living room sofa eating fruit, and she sensed something was wrong.

As expected, Zhu Wenjie asked, โ€œXiangxiang, todayโ€™s the day you received your test scores, right? You must have done well. Show me so your cousin can learn from you.โ€

Zhou Bao scoffed, โ€œNever mind, if I want to learn from anyone, itโ€™ll be my cousin Ming Jing.โ€

Granny Zhu also asked from the side, โ€œHow did you do on this test?โ€ Zhu Xiangxiangโ€™s face stiffened, โ€œWellโ€ฆ I did okay, I guess.โ€

โ€œShow your test scores to Granny, Iโ€™ve already prepared your red envelope.โ€

Zhu Xiangxiang reluctantly walked over and handed the test scores to her. Zhu Wenjie snatched them first and read aloud. โ€œMath 105, Chinese 109, English 111, Physics 82โ€ฆ total 739.โ€

โ€œRank 87 in the whole grade and 32 in the class.โ€

Zhu Wenjie raised her voice by several octaves, making sure every corner of the villa could hear. She looked at Zhu Xiangxiang incredulously, โ€œXiangxiang, are these really your test scores? Werenโ€™t you always in the top ten before?โ€

Zhu Xiangxiang snatched her test scores back, her face burning with humiliation.

Granny Zhu frowned at her and sighed.

Just then, Zhou Bao exclaimed excitedly, โ€œCousin Ming Jingโ€™s back!โ€ Zhou Bao, like a happy little bird, excitedly ran out, โ€œCousin Ming Jing, can I take a peek at your test scores?โ€

Ming Jing always indulged her cute little cousin and took the test scores out of her bag to give to her.

Zhou Bao treasured the scores like a priceless gem, and incredulously said, โ€œCousin, youโ€™re incredible! Full scores in every subject except Chinese! โ€

Zhu Xiangxiang suddenly turned her head, her face pale as she stared at Ming Jing. ๐™›๐“ป๐™š๐™š๐”€๐™š๐“ซ๐“ท๐™ค๐’—๐™š๐™ก.๐’„๐™ค๐’Ž

Zhu Wenjie took a look and exclaimed, โ€œThe first in the entire grade. This is so strange, our Zhu family doesnโ€™t have the top student gene.โ€

Granny Zhu laughed, โ€œMing Jing has really brought honor to our family. I must burn incense and pray to her grandfather. Heโ€™ll be thrilled in heaven to see how outstanding she is.โ€

Zhu Xiangxiang wished she could disappear on the spot.

Zhu Wenjie, however, had no intention of letting her off easy, โ€œXiangxiang, I remember you used to do well in school. What happened? You should learn more from Ming Jing.โ€

โ€œMom, Ming Jing didnโ€™t receive education since childhood, but as soon as she came back, she scored full marks. What does this mean? It just means sheโ€™s a genius. Thereโ€™s a wide gap between a genius and ordinary people, like the Milky Way. Donโ€™t embarrass Xiangxiang. I guess this is the best she can do,โ€ Zhou Bao said.

Zhu Xiangxiangโ€™s face burned as Zhou Baoโ€™s words made her sound like a fool.

Zhu Wenjie feigned a sigh, โ€œA dragon begets a dragon, a phoenix begets a phoenix, a ratโ€™s son can dig holes. I finally understand the meaning of this saying. All the money my big sister-in-law spent nurturing Xiangxiang for more than a decade has gone down the drain.โ€

โ€œAlright, stop it. The child must feel terrible. Xiangxiang, just do your best next time, and donโ€™t listen to your aunt,โ€ Granny Zhu comforted her.

Zhu Xiangxiang reluctantly replied, โ€˜Yes.โ€

Zhou Bao secretly took a photo of Ming Jingโ€™s test scores with her phone before returning them to Ming Jing.

Ming Jing and Zhu Xiangxiang went upstairs together. With her back to the others, Zhu Xiangxiang murmured, โ€œZhu Mingjing, you must be very happy now. โ€

Ming Jing smiled, โ€œJust as you wished.โ€

Zhu Xiangxiang was furious, but Ming Jing had already left her and returned to her room.

Downstairs, Granny Zhu asked Zhu Wenjie, โ€œWhat do you want?โ€

โ€œMom, listen to you. Canโ€™t I visit you if I have nothing to do?โ€

โ€œYou wouldnโ€™t come unless you had a good reason. I know what youโ€™re like. Just speak up and get it over with,โ€ Granny Zhu said impatiently.

Zhu Wenjie lowered her voice and looked around, โ€œMom, Lin Qingโ€™s not here, right?โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s your sister-in-law.โ€

Zhu Wenjie scoffed, โ€œNot for long.โ€

Granny Zhu narrowed her eyes, โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€

Zhu Wenjie leaned in mysteriously, โ€œIโ€™ll tell you the truth, mom. My brother plans to divorce Lin Qing and drive her out of the house. The Zhu familyโ€™s fortune will still be firmly in your and my brotherโ€™s hands.โ€

โ€œNonsense,โ€ Granny Zhu pointed at her nose and scolded, โ€œGet out of here.โ€

Zhu Wenjie snorted, โ€œWhy are you getting angry at me? Itโ€™s Lin Qing who couldnโ€™t hold onto her man. She brought it upon herself. Besides, sheโ€™s not good to you either. Wouldnโ€™t it be better to have a new daughter-in-law who treats you with respect?โ€

โ€œAn old wife shouldnโ€™t be too easily discarded. If Zhou Ping divorced you now and married someone else, could you laugh it off?โ€ Zhu Wenjie snorted, โ€œHe dares! Iโ€™ll skin him alive..โ€

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