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The Double or more Life of the Fake Heiress (Mirabella) novel Chapter 422

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After signing up for the Math Olympiad, Mirabella left Mr. Hammond's office with a hefty stack of past math papers he had casually thrust into her hands.

She already had two boxes brimming with study materials and exam papers at home. Now, with Mr. Hammond's contribution, Mirabella returned to the classroom with a look of dismay etched across her face.

"What did the teacher call you to the office for this time? Was it about that con artist?" Jenna eyed Mirabella with concern.

Distracted by the heap of papers in her hands, Mirabella didn't answer Jenna's question. Instead, she asked, "What's your top choice for college?"

Jenna let out an "Ah," before responding, "I'm aiming for Radiant Ridge College right here in our city."

Radiant Ridge College was the local academic crown jewel with no easy entry requirements, but it certainly couldn't hold a candle to the likes of Prestige College.

Mirabella's fingers caressed the stack of papers she had just hauled back, casting a sidelong glance at Jenna. "Is that the extent of your ambition?"

Rolling her eyes, Jenna retorted, "Not everyone's a genius freak like you, Mira. I mean, sure, I'd love to get into Prestige College or Apex University, but I've got to be realistic. I'm not even sure I can get into Radiant Ridge."

After pondering for a couple of seconds, Mirabella asked, "Have you heard about the Math Olympiad?"

Jenna nodded. "Yeah, I know about it. It happens every year around this time, right? What about it?"

"If you snag a good ranking, it could really boost your college application," Mirabella said earnestly.

Results from such nationwide competitions could be gold on a student's resume and significantly increase their chances of getting into a prestigious university.

"Queen Mira, stop kidding around. I'm a total math disaster. I'm lucky if I pass, let alone compete in an Olympiad," Jenna quickly dismissed the idea with a wave of her hand.

Mirabella gave her a look. "Your math's not bad; you just don't focus." After all, she couldn't let these piles of papers go to waste.

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