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Transmigrated as the Stepmother of a Rebellious Heir-Chapter 163 - 100: Achievement
Chapter 163: Chapter 100: Achievement
Fu Yang’s deliberately provocative expression was too obvious, and it quickly sparked a heated discussion among netizens.
[Simple? Birds of a feather flock together, at least in the eyes of these two, middle school and high school exams are like child’s play, truly amazing.]
[I’m convinced, our teacher was just comforting us in the group chat, saying that this year’s questions are relatively difficult and telling us not to lose heart, but then I turn around and see Lin Yang saying the questions are too simple, don’t make me die laughing.]
[I’ll tell you, I can’t wait to see the scores of this drama queen mother and son duo, being so arrogant, it’s not acceptable if they don’t score full marks in every subject.]
Coincidentally, not long after Fu Yang’s interview was released, a trending topic claiming "this year’s middle school exams are the hardest in a decade" popped up on the charts.
As expected, Fu Yang and Shu Wan were once again ridiculed.
And the two subjects of ridicule were currently celebrating the end of the exams.
Shu Wan poured a glass of red wine for Fu Yang and one of white wine for herself, "Here, to celebrate the end of your middle school life."
Fu Yang sat in front of Shu Wan, and after seeing Shu Wan down her glass of wine, he picked up his own and took a sip, "Now that I’m done with the exam, don’t you think you should reward me?"
"What kind of reward do you want?"
"A new motorcycle, and restoring my allowance limit."
"That depends on whether you won our bet from before. The results aren’t out yet, so aren’t you asking for your reward a bit early?"
Upon hearing Shu Wan mention rewards, Fu Yang’s eyebrows raised slightly, "Is there even a need to wait? My score is definitely higher than yours."
Before the joint exam, Fu Yang didn’t have much awareness of his own level, but after the joint exams, he realized his scores were pretty impressive.
Moreover, considering how he had performed on the middle school exam, even if it wasn’t a perfect score, it would be close.
Fu Yang certainly didn’t believe Shu Wan’s scores could be higher than his.
With a slight curl of her lips and a twinkling smile in her eyes, Shu Wan asked, "The results aren’t out yet, how do you know?"
Suddenly, Fu Yang felt something was not quite right. From his limited understanding of Shu Wan, he knew Shu Wan usually didn’t fight battles she wasn’t sure of winning.
He suddenly became curious as to what Shu Wan’s score could be.
With the college entrance exam results coming out in less than two days, not only was Fu Yang curious about Shu Wan’s scores, others were as well.
Wang Tian was both curious and anxious, "Did you estimate your score? How much could it be? As long as it’s over 300 points, that’s enough."
After all, there were plenty of celebrities in the entertainment circle with scores over 300; at least they could find a few to provide cover.
Later, they could buy some PR help, saying Shu Wan had tried her best but was too busy filming, and she was sick on the day of the exam, which would garner some sympathy. Once public opinion subsides, people would forget about it.
"I haven’t estimated," said Shu Wan, who hadn’t paid attention to the exam since finishing it.
"Oh dear," Wang Tian became even more anxious, "Why did you even bother with the exam? Anyway, I’ll buy some PR support first, to avoid being caught off guard later."
Shu Wan refused Wang Tian’s idea to buy PR support, feeling it was unnecessary, but Wang Tian firmly believed that Shu Wan’s future in the entertainment industry would be jeopardized by this exam, so he secretly hired PR support.
But it was this purchase that caused a problem.
To cut costs, Wang Tian found a small public relations firm and made a deal that, once Shu Wan’s high school exam results came out, they would have the PR army start releasing posts on various platforms.
The main focus would be that Shu Wan had studied diligently and took the exams despite being ill, doing her best.
Unfortunately, such small PR firms often lacked professional ethics and would sell the client’s information.
Just after Wang Tian had paid the PR army, the company sold the chat screenshots and bought press releases to someone who had been keeping tabs on Shu Wan.
Very quickly, the PR firm received double the PR fees from the other party and released the PR army ahead of schedule.
So, even before Shu Wan’s college entrance exam results were out, comments supporting her appeared all over social media.
"There’s no need to be so harsh on Shu Wan.;she’s a celebrity who’s busy every day. It’s quite normal for her to not do well."
"Exactly, I heard that Shu Wan had a high fever of 42 degrees on the day of the college entrance exam, yet she still took it while sick. Having such spirit is already commendable."
"I think doing your best in an exam is all that matters. There are always some who perform well and some who don’t; I support Shu Wan anyway."
In the absence of any related news, this group of inexplicable comments stood out particularly, quickly drawing everyone’s attention.