Chapter 131-135
Chapter 131-135
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Xaviera Evans groaned and lazily leaned back in her chair, “So what you’re saying is, no matter who loses, neither of us can ask Mag Evans to beg for mercy or renege on the bet?” a
Jessi Whitman nodded emphatically, “Yes!”
Xaviera tapped her fingers lightly on the table and then looked up at Mag, “My dear sister, did you hear that? You can’t plead for mercy, so don’t even think about playing the innocent, phony girl today.”
Mag bit her l*p, almost in tears. Fortunately, before anyone could come to her defense, a shout came from the outside, “The results are out, the exam results are
out!”
Who knows which class representative, holding their phone, shouted, “Come on, everyone, log in to the campus network and check your scores! I heard that there is a huge difference in scores this time. The good ones are really good, and the bad ones are all over the place, with all kinds of scores, even single digits.”
Jessi Whitman laughed, “The single–digit one is
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probably Xaviera Evans, it’s so embarrassing.”
After saying that, she logged in to Libanan University’s educational system, entered her student number to
check her score. Indeed, this exam was difficult. The ones who were good at English and knew translation got good scores, while those who didn’t understand translation probably didn’t even understand the terms.
So, for a full score of 100 on this test, some people
scored over 90, while some scored in the teens or
twenties, with scores even lower than their age, quite pitiable indeed.
Jessi Whitman saw her score at first glance, 98.
The class representative tiptoed to look at the score displayed on her phone screen, full of envy, “Wow, Jessi, you actually got 98? My goodness, just two points shy of a perfect score!”
Jessi Whitman showed a proud smile, “Yes, I outdid myself this time. I didn’t expect to get such a score.” After saying that, she cast a sideways glance at Xaviera Evans who was playing with her phone and mocked sarcastically, “I wonder who just said they’d accept the consequences of the bet and now can’t even bear to
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check their score? Who got slapped in the face so soon by their own words?”
The students of Class 3 glared at her angrily.
They only found out afterward that Xaviera Evans had also taken the English exam. Although they didn’t understand why Xaviera, a teacher, took the exam, it didn’t stop them from defending her.
“The results aren’t all in yet, don’t be so arrogant,
Jessi!”
“And you initially made a bet with us on the scores, the teacher just joined in halfway. As long as one of us has a higher score than you, you’re still the loser!”
“A higher score than me?” Jessi Whitman laughed, “I’d like to see who among you could get a higher score than me. Can you get 99 or 100? Do you even have that kind of ability?”
The students of Class 3 turned pale, unwilling to admit but having to accept the truth. Jessi was right. Their classmates checked their scores one after another, and although everyone’s score had improved significantly, none surpassed Jessi’s.
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Someone hesitantly spoke up, “I heard there’s someone who got a perfect score, the only one with 100 points. They fantasized that if only this person belonged to their class, Jessi wouldn’t be so arrogant.
Jessi also knew there was a perfect score in this exam, and it was partly because of this person that she didn’t take first place. So, who exactly got the 100–points score?
“I don’t know who it is. I can’t find their information on the education system, but they’re amazing! They got a perfect score even though this exam was so difficult.”
“How come we didn’t know our school had such a genius before?”
“Ah, what are you guys doing? Hurry up and find out the name of this genius! The next time we have an English exam, I’ll worship them, and maybe my English score will be as good as theirs.”
All their words were filled with admiration for the 100–points genius. Jessi gritted her teeth in anger on the side. These fair–weather friends had just been praising her, and now they’re busy praising someone
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with a higher score!
To bring their attention back, Jessi walked over to Xaviera, slapped the table hard, and shouted, “I’m talking to you, didn’t you hear me? Are your results out? If they are, hurry up and honor the bet.”
Xaviera slung her leg over, tossed her phone onto the table, “I don’t know.”
Jessi thought Xaviera was stalling for time, but she forgot Xaviera was a teacher, not a student, and the education system couldn’t check her score.
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Just then, there was a loud shout from outside the door: “It’s out! It’s out – Xaviera Evans‘ grade is out!”
A male student sprintetoward them with a test paper held high in his hand, his face flushed red with excitement: “Guess how many points Xaviera got?!”
“How many points could she get? It better not be in single digits,” said Jessi Whitman as she stole the test paper from the boy’s hand and looked down at it, instantly breaking out into a cold sweat.
How could this be?! Wasn’t Xaviera clueless about
English? Wasn’t she a useless piece of trash? How
could she get such a good score!
The surrounding people were waiting for Jessi to speak, but unexpectedly, she did not let go of the test paper. So how many points did Xaviera actually get? The restless heart of the students could not be calmed, so someone boldly pulled the test paper out from Jessi’s hands, looked down, and her expression
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also became similar to Jessi’s, as if she had seen a ghost.
The other students became even more curious, but before they could ask, Jessi Whitman shouted
excitedly: “One point! Xaviera definitely got one point! Hahaha, if you’re willing to accept your loss in the bet, kneel down for me right now!”
Mag Evans had initially feared that something had happened to Jessi when she looked at her expression, but now, upon hearing that Xaviera scored only one point, she silently sighed in relief. She didn’t even look at the test paper and directly addressed Xaviera in a soft voice: “Sis, I wanted to help you downplay the bet with Jessi, and not let it become a big issue, but you insisted on not letting me interfere. What are we going to do now?” Content from NôvelDr(a)ma.Org.
Xaviera casually tossed her phone, her posture unrestrained and flamboyant: “So, little sister, what do you want to do? Make me kneel before Jessi now?”
Mag Evans’s eyes flickered: “After all, it was a bet that you agreed to, sis. I wanted to intervene, but you didn’t give me the chance. Now that things have
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also became similar to Jessi’s, as if she had seen a ghost.
The other students became even more curious, but before they could ask, Jessi Whitman shouted
excitedly: “One point! Xaviera definitely got one point! Hahaha, if you’re willing to accept your loss in the bet, kneel down for me right now!”
Mag Evans had initially feared that something had happened to Jessi when she looked at her expression, but now, upon hearing that Xaviera scored only one point, she silently sighed in relief. She didn’t even look at the test paper and directly addressed Xaviera in a soft voice: “Sis, I wanted to help you downplay the bet with Jessi, and not let it become a big issue, but you insisted on not letting me interfere. What are we going to do now?”
Xaviera casually tossed her phone, her posture unrestrained and flamboyant: “So, little sister, what do you want to do? Make me kneel before Jessi now?”
Mag Evans’s eyes flickered: “After all, it was a bet that you agreed to, sis. I wanted to intervene, but you didn’t give me the chance. Now that things have
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reached this point, even if I want to help, I can’t, can I? After all, if you lose, you must admit it, that’s the basic principle of life. We need to have integrity, right?”
A student who didn’t know the situation tried to
persuade Mag: “Mag, you’ve done enough. It’s Xaviera who doesn’t appreciate it. Don’t be sad and upset because of her. It’s not worth it.”
“Yeah, everyone has to be responsible for their actions. If you know you’re useless, don’t bet with others. In the end, when you lose and don’t want to fulfill the bet, you want to renege, how can such a person deserve to be our teacher?”
“Xaviera, if you don’t fulfill the bet today, I will definitely report you to the principal, saying that you’re not fit to be in your position, and you’re not worthy to be our teacher!”
Xaviera let out a sigh. She couldn’t stand Gaby Rome’s nagging, which was why she had come to Libanan University to act as a temporary teacher for a period of time. Why did everyone always threaten her with reporting her?
Mag Evans looked at the students who spoke with
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grateful eyes, then frowned and said with a troubled face: “Sis, the matter has come to this point. Just fulfill the bet quickly. While there are not many people at the school gate, kneel down and apologize. Otherwise, when there are more people at the gate, it will be even harder for you to step down.”
Jessi Whitman rubbed her hands together in excitement, already eager to see Xaviera make a fool of herself. Thinking of Xaviera kneeling at her feet, Jessi’s whole b*dy trembled with excitement: “You lost the bet, and today you have to kneel down and apologize to me at the school gate, Xaviera. You won’t back down, will you? If I had lost today, I would kneel down for you at the gate without hesitation, not like you, too afraid to play.”
Xaviera raised an eyebrow: “Oh? Really?”
Their bet had not been widely publicized, and it was only later that the onlookers learned about the terms of the bet between the two: Whoever got the higher score would win, and the lower scoring person would have to kneel before the winner.
Now it was clear that Jessi had a higher score, so
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Xaviera had to kneel down and apologize at the school gate.
Jessi Whitman proudly said: “Xaviera, hurry up and stop dawdling; don’t tell me you’ll chicken out at the last minute.”
Mag Evans also chimed in: “Sis, we need to have integrity, remember. You promised Queena and now you have to keep your word. We, the Evans family, have always been willing to accept our losses.”
“Wait, what exactly are you guys saying?” The student who had looked at the test paper earlier finally snapped back to reality in shock. She pointed to the score on the paper and said: “Miss Xaviera Evans clearly got a hundred points! That’s two points higher than Jessi Whitman, and the only perfect score in this English exam!”
The entire classroom seemed to freeze at that
moment.
Mag Evans‘ pupils dilated in shock. The student’s words echoed over and over in their ears, like a tape on repeat: One hundred points… t
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Without thinking, Jessi Whitman blurts out, “Impossible! How could a piece of crap like Xaviera
Evans score full marks? You must be mistaken! Not a
hundred points, but one point!”
A classmate hands the paper to someone next to him, “I didn’t read it wrong, it’s clearly a hundred points. If you don’t believe me, take a look for yourselves.”
At this point, Mag Evans comes to her senses. She tests the waters by saying, “My sister scored a hundred points? Could she have cheated? I remember that schools in the countryside don’t pay much attention to English. And my sister has never been abroad, how could she possibly know English translation?”
Jessi seems to have found an excuse, echoing loudly, “That’s right, it must be like that! A useless woman like Xaviera Evans who came from the countryside, how could she possibly know translation!”
Mag takes a deep breath, seemingly unable to accept
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this fact, her face pale as she apologizes to everyone, “I’m sorry, fellow classmates. I didn’t expect my sister to do something like this. Cheating is such a
despicable act. Therefore, the bet can’t be considered
as a victory for my sister, the winner remains Jessi
Whitman.”
As she finishes speaking, she looks at Xaviera with a pained expression, making it seem like it took her great determination to say those words.
Xaviera raises an eyebrow. These two are amazing, harmoniously placing the cheating hat on her head.
However… cheating? They really have no brains.
Xaviera knocks on the table, reminding them, “You’re saying I cheated? I want to ask, have you lost your memories? I’m the only one in the entire school who scored full marks, who could I have copied from?”
Jessi’s face reddens, “You must have copied a bit from this person and a bit from that person, allowing you to score full marks!”
“Jessi, stop talking nonsense.”
Someone can’t stand it any longer and stands up for
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justice, “Foreign literature translations have individual characteristics. If Xaviera really did plagiarize, the teacher grading the exams would have discovered it, without you needing to say anything.”
Everyone has different translation habits. If someone copies from one person, it’s somewhat forgivable. But if they copy from several people, it doesn’t make sense, because it’s like sewing pieces of fabric
with different colors together and claiming it’s the same
color.
As college students, they can also judge the language style of the papers. Several students take Xaviera’s paper, examining and commenting, “It’s really a perfect score! The wording here is so sharp, I never thought this sentence could be translated this way!”
“Wow, a true genius is a true genius, I feel like I’m looking at a standard exam answer sheet.”
“I don’t know why, but I think the standard answer provided by our school might not be as good as Xaviera’s translation. Just look at her choice of words
and phrasing. She perfectly captures what the author originally wanted to express, something that ordinary
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translators can’t achieve.”
Xaviera’s paper immediately attracts a group of eager students analyzing and sighing at the gap between people.
After sighing, they look up at Jessi, “Geniuses are different from certain people, geniuses speak through their abilities, not like some people who, when they
find out someone’s scored better than them, accuse
the person of cheating.”
“Cheating? With the level of this paper, unless the author of the original text came to help Xaviera cheat, I can’t imagine which student in our school could express the original meaning so precisely and
sharply.”
“Yeah, plagiarism? Hahaha, what qualifications do I have for Xaviera to plagiarize? Based on my translation that makes no sense at all?”
“Only those who have seen Xaviera’s paper won’t say she plagiarized. Those who claim she plagiarized must have had their brains eaten by zombies.”
Jessi’s face turns a shade of dark green, a mix of indignation and anger boiling in her heart.
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Mag bites her l*p, she’s not willing to give up either. The opportunity to humiliate Xaviera is so close, yet she watches the chance sl*p away. How could she
swallow that!
But she knows that arguing now won’t lead to a good outcome. These students believe Xaviera Evans‘, the bitch’s grades are genuine, and they refuse to admit. she got them by copying. If Mag opposes them, it will only make her feel worse and even make the students
think she has abnormal ideas.
So she can only pretend to be magnanimous, pulling Jessi’s arm, “Queena, let’s go first. My sister scored full marks this time, I have to go home and tell my parents, they will surely be very happy when they hear.”
Jessi initially wants to say something, but after hearing Mag’s words, she remembers the bet between her and Xaviera. If Xaviera scored a hundred points, then the person who has to kneel down is her, right?
She will never kneel before that bitch!
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Jessi Whitman stared intently at Xaviera Evans, then turned to Mag Evans and said, “Mag is right. Let’s go first.”
“Wait-”
Xaviera spoke calmly, “Are you two leaving already? Did you forget something?”
Jessi’s back stiffened.
Xaviera reminded her coolly, “The loser is supposed to kneel and apologize at the school gate. Oh, and you also should call me Daddy. Just now, you thought I was the loser, so you kept urging me to hurry up and go. You even said that if you lost, you wouldn’t hesitate and would accept the bet. Now, your chance to accept the bet has come.”
Jessi was furious. How dare this bitch ask her to kneel!
Mag’s eyes shifted, and she realized that Jessi was the one who would kneel, which had little to do with herself. But she didn’t want Xaviera to be too pleased.
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She could only imagine how much Xaviera’s reputation would rise when the news of Jessi kneeling spread.
She wouldn’t give Xaviera any chance to stand out.
With that in mind, Mag approached softly, pretending to be a caring little sister, “Sister, Queena was just joking with you. She didn’t really want you to kneel at the school gate. Can’t you stop being so
aggressive? You’ve won the bet and got a perfect score. Can’t you just let it go and not fuss over Queena?”
Many of the boys who had been brainwashed by Mag thought her words made sense. Xaviera was already the top student in the school and had made Jessi lose
face. If she continued to force Jessi to kneel at the
school gate, it would be too cruel.
As the saying goes, let bygones be bygones. Xaviera should just step back a little and stop forcing Jessi to kneel at the school gate.
Hearing Mag’s words, Xaviera scoffed, “My dear sister, have you developed dementia at such a young age? Did you forget what you said when Jessi thought she had won the bet?”
“You kept saying that the loser should accept the bet
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and kneel, and that being honest and keeping one’s word is the most basic principle of being a person. Why are you being so double–standard, little sister? If the loser is me, I have to follow the rules, but if the loser is Jessi, I have to be magnanimous and let her off?”
“Little sister, didn’t I warn you not to meddle in this bet between me and Jessi like a phony girl? Get away
as far as you can?”
Mag’s face changed dramatically.
The surrounding students only now realized the discrepancy between Mag’s earlier words and her
recent statement.
“What’s going on with Mag? When her sister lost, she kept urging Xaviera to kneel at the school gate. Now that Jessi lost, she asks her sister to be magnanimous and let Jessi go?”
“Damn, did I just find out something I shouldn’t have? Mag always claims that she loves her sister the most, that she’s always believed in her sister, and supported her sister, but behind the scenes, she’s pushing her
sister down the dead end?”
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“So Mag is jealous? I always thought there’s no way there could be such an innocent and cute little sister
in the world. Even though Xaviera took her position as Miss Evans when she returned, she still treated Xaviera kindly without any grudge… Now that I think about it, that’s all just on the surface! They’re plastic sisters! They act nice to each other in public, but behind the scenes, they’d rather see each other lose
face and die!”
“Gosh, I just got goosebumps.”
The surrounding students whispered their thoughts, and Mag’s face kept changing. Her tears began to flow, and she sobbed miserably, “I didn’t… Sister, please don’t misunderstand me. I just thought that as a teacher, if you force your student to apologize, it might affect your reputation… I really didn’t mean to side with Queena. I was just considering your
situation.”
She was speaking from Xaviera’s point of view to persuade her to give up the bet!
Her refutation seemed to make sense, and the students who had spoken earlier fell silent. But they
still felt something was off about Mag’s words, as if they were not her true feelings…
“What are you doing?”
At that moment, a furious roar broke the uneasy
silence in the classroom.
Madame Evans, the old lady of the Evans family, stood at the door with her cane, her murky gaze sweeping over everyone in the classroom. She spoke sternly, “What are you doing around our Mag?!”
Mag sobbed pitifully, “Grandma… Wuu, how did you get here?”
Madame Evans immediately felt pity, “Don’t cry, our Mag has always been the most well–behaved. Don’t
cry.”
Her gaze shifted around the room and finally landed on Xaviera. She spoke with disgust, “Didn’t I warn you not to bully your sister?!*
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“It’s bad enough that you bully your sister at home, now you dare to bully her at school, in front of so many people! You bitch, you sinister guy! How did the Evans family end up with such a disaster like you?”
Xaviera Evans moved her eyes and stared at her gloomily.
The fellow students were dumbfounded. This old lady was Mag Evans‘ grandmother? How could she speak so harshly like a shrew?
Mag was still sobbing and wronged, “Grandma, don’t be mad, it’s all my fault. My sister and Jessi Whitman had a bet, and when my sister won, she forced Queena to kneel. But I thought it wouldn’t be good for my sister, so I tried to persuade her to be more generous, not to be petty with Queena. Then my sister got a little angry…”
After knowing the cause, Madame Evans‘ face turned red with anger, her dry, bark–like face full of rage. She
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struck her cane hard, “Xaviera, roll over here and apologize to Mag right now! She’s so kind, always considering things for you, but you don’t listen to her, and even make her cry! Roll over here now! Or don’t blame me for not acknowledging you as my granddaughter!”
A nearby student unconsciously defended her, “Grandma, are you mistaken? It’s Mag who’s playing both sides, not wanting Jessi Whitman to fulfill the bet, right? She says she’s looking out for Xaviera, but everything she does is harmful to Xaviera.”
“What?! What’s going on with you, this student? Why would you speak ill of our Mag!” Madame Evans was instantly angered, “Our Mag is the most gentle and kind–hearted, what do you mean playing both
sides? It’s all Xaviera’s fault! What does it have to do with our Mag! And who are you? How dare you talk to me!”
Derek Evans originally came from a rural family >ackground. Eventually, he was noticed by Xaviera’s nother and relied on Xaviera’s mother to gradually eave the countryside. He also brought Madam Evans o the city, allowing her to enjoy a comfortable life.
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However, after so many years, Madam Evans still didn’t change her rude habits, easily cursing people and looking down on everyone because of her status.
Now, hearing others speak ill of Mag, she instantly exploded, scolding the student regardless of the
consequences.
The student’s face turned red with anger, but his self–cultivation prevented him from engaging in a quarrel with an old lady. He could only hold back and say, “Xaviera scored so well, yet Mag isn’t happy for her, and instead accuses her of cheating… Is this how a good sister should behave?”
“Cheating? How dare you, you little bitch! You should never have been brought back from the countryside. It would have been better if you had been left there to fend for yourself! Coming here only brings shame to the Evans family, and now you even dare to cheat? It’s so disgraceful!” Madam Evans didn’t even listen to the whole story and directly cursed Xaviera.
Mag was startled and hurriedly stopped her, “Grandma!”
Her grandmother wasn’t very smart, but she always
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defended Mag as her first priority. Mag used to think it was nice, but now Mag wondered if her grandma has a brain, who would know how many troubles had
Grandma caused by scolding Xaviera in front of so many students?!
As expected, the faces of some classmates had turned dark, “What the hell, is this a rich family’s
grandmother? She starts cursing others without even listening to the whole story. Her words are also so nasty. If I had such an unreasonable grandmother, I would be pissed to death.”
“This old lady’s bias has reached an extreme. I cannot imagine what Xaviera’s life in the Evans family must be like. Mag pretends to like her sister on the surface, but behind the scenes, she instigates her family to curse and oppress Xaviera. Listen to them, they call her ‘little bitch‘ and ‘sinister guy‘ so easily; how many times have they cursed her to become so proficient?”
“Oh my God, this is terrifying. Is this the intrigue of a wealthy family? For the first time, I am grateful for not being wealthy; otherwise… living in such a family would be depressing, right?”
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defended Mag as her first priority. Mag used to think it was nice, but now Mag wondered if her grandma has a brain, who would know how many troubles had
Grandma caused by scolding Xaviera in front of so many students?!
As expected, the faces of some classmates had turned dark, “What the hell, is this a rich family’s
grandmother? She starts cursing others without even listening to the whole story. Her words are also so nasty. If I had such an unreasonable grandmother, I would be pissed to death.”
“This old lady’s bias has reached an extreme. I cannot imagine what Xaviera’s life in the Evans family must be like. Mag pretends to like her sister on the surface, but behind the scenes, she instigates her family to curse and oppress Xaviera. Listen to them, they call her ‘little bitch‘ and ‘sinister guy‘ so easily; how many times have they cursed her to become so proficient?”
“Oh my God, this is terrifying. Is this the intrigue of a wealthy family? For the first time, I am grateful for not being wealthy; otherwise… living in such a family
would be depressing, right?”
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Unfortunately, their comments didn’t affect Madam. Evans at all, or rather, she had been so high above others for years that she didn’t care about the words of these ordinary–background students and didn’t take their remarks seriously.
Madam Evans looked proud, “Let’s go, Mag. Don’t bother with these jealous trash!” After that, she gave Xaviera a warning look, “And you, you little bitch, stay out of trouble in the future, and stay far away from Mag at school. Otherwise, I’ll cut off your living expenses and make you live like a dog or a pig!”
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