<b>Chapter 402 </b>
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As soon as ss started, Ethan walked in with a stack of answer sheets and announced, “The grades are <b>out </b>Mr. Baker wants to hold a parent–teacher meeting this Friday afternoon. Make sure to let your parents know!
“A parent–teacher meeting? But we’re seniors. Is that necessary?” Zinnia was caught off guard.
She thought anxiously, ‘My lousy grades will be discovered then.
Zinnia knew exactly how poorly she had done in the exams. Without even ncing at the answer sheets that Ethan was holding, she could guess her scores.
Ethan replied, “Yeah. That’s why they’re holding the meeting. Mr. Baker needs to talk with our parents about our future ns.”
Participating in the SAT exam wasn’t the only path for students at Evershine High School to enter college. Many nned to study abroad, while others used family connections or generous donations to get into universities.
Of course, the majority of students there got into top universities through genuine academic merit, so the school held a parent–teacher meeting in the first month of thest academic year in high school.
As the answer sheets were handed out, Zinnia stared at the ring “D” on her physics paper. She had expected it. She crumpled it up and stuffed it into her desk.
Next, she checked her chemistry grade and found it was also a “D“. She crumpled the paper hastily and stuffed it into her desk, too.
The biology grade was slightly better. She got a “C“, so did it in terms of the geography grade. Zinnia crumpled the two answer sheets up together and stuffed them into her pocket.
Social studies and history were mostly about memorization. She passed both, scoring a “C” on each. Zinnia folded the answer sheets up carelessly and slipped them between the pages of her textbook.
Zinnia nced at her math score and found it was also a “C“. She immediately covered it with her textbook She told herself in her heart, ‘It doesn’t exist if I don’t see it.
The only remotely presentable scores were in reading and writing, andnguage. The subjects scored an <b>A. </b>
Zinnia stashed away all her answer sheets.
She peeked at the answer sheets of Lydia, who was stuffing them into her desk. By the time Zinnia turned <b>to </b>look, only the newly distributed one remained in Lydia’s hands. Without ncing at it, Lydia was about to <b>slip </b>
it in with the rest.
Zinnia nced over and found it was Lydia’s math paper, where there was an “A<b>” </b><b>on </b><b>it</b>.
Zinnia’s eyes widened in disbelief. <b>She </b>quickly stopped Lydia and leaned in for <b>a </b>closer look. Zinnia <b>asked</b>, “Lydia, you got full marks? How do you make yourself <b>so </b>smart just like that?<b>” </b>
“Well thanks for your praise. L’iust <b>did </b>what I could do.” Lydia <b>worried </b>Zinnia <b>might </b><b>fall </b>and <b>regretted </b><b>that </b>
she had hidden the papers so slowly.
Zinnia pouted and teased, “Lydia, don’t be so humble.”
She thought, ‘I also tried my best. Compared to her, I’m like an idiot!
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Maisie gave Zinnia aforting pat on the back and said, “Zinnia, Lydia’s grades are unmatched by anyone. Let’s notpare ourselves to her, okay?”
Lydia was costly invited to study at that school. Her grades were practically untouchable by ordinary students. She consistently ranked in the top two. Only Isaac wouldpete with her for first ce.
“I feel like half my brain has been eaten by zombies.” Zinnia rubbed her cheek against the desk in frustration.
Zinnia pressed her cheek against Lydia’s answer sheet, hoping to absorb some of Lydia’s wisdom. She was really envious of Lydia’s high scores.
“The desk is cold,” Lydia said and gently slipped her hand under Zinnia’s cheek to cushion it.
Ethan chuckled at Zinnia’s remark. He asked, “Zinnia, where are you nning to study abroad?”
Ethan had hardly seen such poor grades. Except for those with family connections or generous donations. most students there at least got decent grades, though they were still far behind the top students from across the country who worked very hard to get in.
Zinnia was truly one of a kind there. She got such poor grades even after Lydia had tutored her in every subject. Without Lydia’s help, it would have been an absolute disaster.
Given Zinnia’s poor academic performance, studying abroad was probably her best option. With her family background, getting into a foreign university would be a breeze.
After a moment of hesitation, Zinnia said, “I guess I’ll choose Mealinia.”
Zinnia remembered how, back in the small town, her poor grades got her called to the othice, where the teacher scolded her as a hopeless case.
Back then, her master went to bring her home and reassured her by saying, “Don’t take your teacher’s words to heart, and don’t worry about your future. As long as I’m here, all you need to do is be happy.”
After they got home, her master suddenly asked, “Zinnia, would you like to go to Mealinia in the future?”
Now that her master had left, Zinnia had no idea what her future held.
With such terrible grades, there was no way she could get into a good university in Mealinia on her own. She guessed she could just buy her way in.
Zinnia asked, “Do you guys know which university in Mealinia I can get into just by throwing money at them? And roughly how much would that cost?”
Zinnia didn’t know much about universities abroad. She thought she had better start preparing early. She needed to know how much it would cost and how much medicine she would have to sell to save up
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Maisie said, “Zinnia, you want to go to Mealinia? I’ll tell Mom as soon as I get home. Let’s go there together.”
Maisie wasn’t exactly a top student, so she was likely to study abroad in the future. When she heard Zinnia nned to go to Mealinia, Maisie thought that sounded like a good option too.
“Mealinia?” Lydia took mental note of Zinnia’s words. She thought, ‘Maybe I could try for guaranteed admission.‘
“With you all going abroad, I’ll be the only one left in our country. My brother won’t let me study overseas,” Ethan grumbled.
Maisie said, “Brian is definitely staying at home to help his brother, because his brother is his only family member.”
Ethan said, “With Lydia’s grades, she can pick any top university in our country. She even received guaranteed admission to Cindaford Universityst year. She doesn’t need to study abroad. Will we end up going our separate ways?”
Maisie replied, “Come on. What are you so worried about? It’s still early days. Even if we do leave, it won’t be until the second semester, and we’re not gonna lose touch.”
If the students got their families‘ approval to study abroad, they would likely leave in the second semester of thest academic year. For example, Betty was currently absent from school because the Shaw family was probably nning to send her abroadter.
The students attended school now for two reasons: to build connections with their prominent families and to keep up with the curriculum.
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“I can’t bear us splitting up someday,” Ethan grumbled with a long face.
Maisie just said nonchntly, “Even if we go our separate ways, we can fly back to meet you when we are free.”
“You’re right. With how easy travel is these days, we can fly to visit you when we’re free. Besides, it’s still early. We’re not parting ways anytime soon.” Ethan felt it made sense.
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As she was walking Zinnia home after school, Maisie said, “Zinnia, I’ll tell Mom when we get home and make sure shees to our parent–teacher meeting.”
“Maisie, do you think Mom will be mad at me?” Zinnia asked hesitantly.
“About what?” Maisie was puzzled.
“My scores,” Zinnia said in a low voice and bit her lower lip.
Zinnia rankedst in her ss, while Maisie at least made it into the top fifteen.
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Zinnia didn’t care about it, but she worried that Yvette would be upset. After all, when Maelis checked her previous grades back then, Maelis looked at her with obvious disapproval.
Zinnia did try to study hard, but knowledge just wouldn’t stick in her mind. It went in and slipped right out immediately.
Maisie said, “Zinnia, don’t worry about it. Our family doesn’t care about this. Happinesses first for us.”
She added, “Zinnia, don’t sweat it. Everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses. Nobody is perfect.
“Look at your medical skills. None of us can do that. Besides, you y the zither very well. Zinnia, you have so many talents. You’re truly amazing.”
Maisie noticed Zinnia’s nervousness. She gently ruffled Zinnia’s hair and gave her a bright, reassuring smile.
“Thanks,” Zinnia said. Maisie’s words didfort her.
People often got anxious when happiness was within reach. They were afraid of not being good enough, scared of upsetting their loved ones, and terrified of letting them down.
Zinnia genuinely loved Yvette and other family members, so she cared deeply about how they saw her and feared they would be disappointed about her poor grades.
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