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Transmigrated as the Stepmother of a Rebellious Heir-Chapter 167 - 102 Perfect Score
Chapter 167: Chapter 102 Perfect Score
The webpage clearly displayed Shu Wan’s university entrance exam scores this time.
Chinese 150, Mathematics 150, English 130, Physics 100, Chemistry 100, Biology 100.
Total score summed up to 730 points, ranking first in the whole city.
Fu Yang, who was standing behind Shu Wan at the time, glanced at that string of full marks and then to the English score of 130, suddenly feeling a sense of absurdity.
He felt he was getting carried away; he actually thought that 130 was a low score. fɾēewebnσveℓ.com
"Did you really not get a hold of the answers?" Fu Yang was somewhat in a daze looking at the string of full marks, but upon seeing the 150 points for Chinese, he felt the question wasn’t valid.
Even if you had the answers, you wouldn’t score 150 points in Chinese, right?
The exam results matched Shu Wan’s expectations; she wasn’t too surprised.
Chinese was way too easy for her, and as for subjects like Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, it wasn’t difficult as long as you grasped the basic theories and applied them flexibly on that foundation.
After memorizing all the textbooks and extracurricular materials from elementary to high school and doing many sets of practice questions, Shu Wan hardly made mistakes on these problems.
The lost points in English were mainly in the listening section.
Like Chinese, English is a subject that relies on long-term accumulation and the cultivation of a sense for the language.
Apart from listening, Shu Wan could achieve the purpose of scoring through brute-force memorization of vocabulary and perfect-scoring essays for the other question types.
But for listening, Shu Wan really couldn’t rush it; so for some of the listening questions, she didn’t even answer and simply moved on to the later ones.
"Looks like you won’t be getting your allowance," Shu Wan said with a slight tilt of her head and a hint of a smile in her eyes.
"Psh, as if I coveted it," Fu Yang retorted disdainfully, his gaze still on the screen displaying the Chinese score.
The outrageous full mark in Chinese even had a bigger impact on him than the fact that Shu Wan was the top scorer in the university entrance exam.
Shu Wan’s university entrance exam results were out, and the uproar online should come to a stop too.
Shu Wan took a screenshot of the score interface and posted it directly to Weibo; it quickly garnered everyone’s attention.
However, even Fu Yang, who was standing beside Shu Wan looking at her scores, was bewildered by the full mark in Chinese for a long while, let alone the netizens who always harbored prejudice against her.
Everyone was convinced that Shu Wan must have used a fake image.
[I’m just saying, even if it’s a Photoshopped image, could you make it look more realistic? I won’t even mention the other full marks, but full marks in Chinese, hahaha, I doubt you ever attended school.]
[Can someone tell me, has Shu Wan gone crazy, totally not caring anymore? She didn’t even graduate from elementary school, right? Does she know the level required for full marks in the university entrance exam Chinese test? Even the top scorer from ancient times would be at this level.]
[A
miracle worker, huh? To fool the audience with a fake image so brazenly—isn’t there anyone to advise her? Does she no longer want to be in the entertainment circle? It’s so embarrassing.]
Once Shu Wan posted the image, various people around her immediately sent messages.
"You’re really something, come to the company and sign the termination contract when you have time. I used to think you were decent, but you’ve become more and more outrageous." -Wang Tian
"...Shu Wan, has your brain been kicked by a donkey? I’ve never seen anyone as foolish as you." - That was Lin Man.
Amidst a sea of questioning voices, only Fu Siyu sent her a message saying, "Congratulations, you did quite well."
The controversy over Shu Wan’s exam results, which had already been brewing, reached a new peak in public discourse at this time.
Numerous negative trending searches were launched in unison, and upon entering the trending list, eight out of ten were mocking Shu Wan.
Shu Wan, however, remained quite calm, knowing that public opinion was just a passing storm, and after it had blown over, the ironclad facts would still stand tall.
A shift in public opinion began when the official Weibo account of the Imperial University’s admissions office started following Shu Wan.
Netizens initially thought it was a fake account, but upon realizing it was an official account, they all advised Imperial University to unfollow quickly, since Shu Wan was a fraud.
But Imperial University did not unfollow. Instead, they even left a comment on Shu Wan’s Weibo, "Congratulations, Imperial University has a long history and is one of the top universities in the country, with strong comprehensive strength, robust faculty, and high academic standards. Welcome to apply."
[Is this official account an idiot? Believing in a fake image?? With this, I’m going to start photoshopping too, you know. If I post a photo now, will Imperial University admit me?]
[Hahahaha, has Imperial University gone crazy with recruiting? Why are they trying to recruit Shu Wan? Anyone with eyes can see that Shu Wan used a faked image.]
However, as the netizens jeered and jeered, they began to notice that something was not quite right with the situation.
Because Qing University, Imperial University’s old rival, also started following Shu Wan and even left their recruitment statement in the comment section.
Soon after, other key universities also followed suit, leaving their recruitment comments one after another.
Besides well-known 985 universities, other schools passing by also joined the commotion.
"We know we can’t compete, but let us take this opportunity to advertise. Our college’s comprehensive strength is pretty good too, please pay more attention."
"Even if there is only a 0.001% chance, I still want to try, what if this pie falls on our school?"
The appearance of official accounts from universities one after another turned Shu Wan’s comment section into a unique spectacle.
At this point, everyone finally began to sense that something was off.
One or two official accounts could be deceived by Shu Wan’s fake images, but such a multitude of official accounts appearing together would definitely not be deceived.
That left only one possibility, that Shu Wan’s images were real.
[Fuck??!! I’m a bit stunned, so Shu Wan is really the top scorer of the college entrance exam? 150 in Chinese? Full marks in everything but English? This is so outrageous that I feel like I’m still dreaming.]
[I still think this is a dream, can such results even exist? Regardless of whether it is true or not, I will ride on the coattails of the academic deity’s luck. Incredible, a perfect score in Chinese! My god, what kind of brain does this person have?]
[I have a relative working at the relevant department, I just went to inquire, and he confirmed that this year there indeed was a Chinese language full-score miracle examinee. He mentioned that this examinee’s test paper triggered their entire office to spectate. You can imagine, they see tens of millions of test papers every year, but this one was a sensation for them to witness collectively.]
This netizen’s statement immediately sparked everyone’s curiosity.
Of course, Shu Wan’s own full score was also the root of that curiosity.
After all, in all these years, no one had ever seen a perfect score in Chinese.
What level of perfection must one achieve on the test paper to get a full score?
Shu Wan’s celebrity status, coupled with the addition of being the top scorer in the college entrance exam and scores that were incomprehensible to the average person, instantly attracted the attention of countless people.
Such a news hotspot was something no media company wanted to miss.
Even though it was officially forbidden to hype up the top scorers in the college entrance exam or reveal their test papers, risk-takers from all sorts of channels managed to obtain scanned copies of Shu Wan’s test paper.