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Jasmine and Jenny exchanged a glance and remarked with disbelief, "You haven't checked your results yet?"
"What result?" Helen asked.
Jenny quickly pulled out her phone. "Quick, log in with your admission ticket number to check your National Math Olympiad score. They were released last night at 10:00 pm. We thought you had already checked."
Helen realized she hadn't done so and was about to check on her phone when she asked curiously, "Do you know my scores?"
Jasmine and Jenny exchanged smiles and urged, "Check it yourself and we'll tell you afterward."
Under their gaze, Helen logged in with her admission number. Soon, her score appeared on the screen that said, "Helen Spencer scored full marks!"
She glanced at the score, utterly surprised that she had achieved full marks.
Jasmine and Jenny had known her score earlier, so they congratulated her, saying, "Congratulations, Helen! You scored full marks in the National Math Olympiad! You're the only one to achieve this."
"Helen, please accept my humble praises," Jenny said earnestly.
Other classmates present also knew Helen's score. They found it unbelievable. They wondered who it was who said Helen was a country bumpkin with poor grades. Was this what they called poor grades?
If this was considered poor grades, then what hope was there for anyone else?
As they were talking, Gerald walked in with a beaming smile. He immediately looked in Helen's direction, feeling pleased.
"Everyone, quite down!" He was unaware that his voice carried a hint of tremor.
For a moment, Helen became the apple of her classmates' eyes.
After school, Helen requested a leave from the class teacher. Then, she went alone to a nearby mall. She wondered what kind of birthday gift would someone like Chandler would like.
Helen browsed around the mall and finally stopped at a Hermes boutique. Her eyes were immediately drawn to a tie. Just as she reached out to take it, another hand beat her to it. Helen turned around and saw Margaret standing beside her.
"This tie is quite nice. If I give it to Chandler as a birthday gift, he will like it." Margaret said with a smile.
She then glanced at Helen. Her eyes filled with sarcasm as she said, "I never thought I'd run into you here. What's up? Are you interested in this tie too?"
Helen hadn't planned to pay attention to Margaret, but her words carried a sting that made her feel uncomfortable.
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