Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 514
Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 514
“That’s right. Look at her; she’s always acting like a simpleton. Does she really think that she’s so
extraordinary? Emily has already gone abroad to study music. Only pretentious people with no talent
continue to stay in a ce like Sandfort City!”
“I’m also wondering how marvelous you are. Where did you find the courage to apply for three majors
at once? Do you really think that you’re a robot who can study without resting?”
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Upon hearing the mockery, J smirked. Nonchntly, she said, “I’m not a robot, but I already know
these things without having to learn them!”
These girls were Emily’s friends back in Star High School. For that reason, the moment they saw J,
they couldn’t hold themselves back from mocking her. They were still the same childish girls they used
to be.
Nheless, Emily’s friends burst out intoughter when they heard J’s reply. They even thought
that something had gone wrong with their ears. She actually has the face to say that she knows them
without having to learn?
Although it was true that J was a star student, yet, even a star student needed to work hard too.
How could she say that she has already mastered the courses without having to learn? Does she really
see herself as a genius? Moreover, whether it was courses from chemistry, physics, or medicine, these
courses were much more difficult than the other majors. Does she really think that she’s a specialist in
these majors? How shameless!
“J, I must admit that you’re indeed very capable. But, to master these courses without learning? Do
you think that you’re Einstein or Hawking? Even these two geniuses are not in any way smarter than
you, right?”
“Tsk. Do you really think that you’re a car racer just because you know how to drive a sports car? Do
you really think that you’re a physics genius just because you know how to solve two physics
questions? Do you really think that you’re the chief of the Medical Research Institute just because you
know how to read the words on a medicine bottle?”
J looked bored as she stared at them with slightly narrowed eyes. These girls are simply evolved
versions of Emily. How can they just bite at anyone they see?
“You can’t say something like that to J!” Abby shoved J behind her with a sulky expression.
Just when Madine was about to say something, Gordon stepped forward, blocking J and Abby
from the other girls. He ducked his head down and red at them. Then, his thin lips parted. “If you
guys are so capable, why don’t you retake the college entrance exams and show me that you are able
to get a good grade.”
“I…” Infuriated, Madine was at a loss for words. It’s true that I really can’t do it. But, it’s not like
everyone will be able to do it too. Especially… that little follower that is always sticking by J’s side.
Clenching her fists, Madine tried her best to calm down. She red at Abby with her brows raised.
Pointing at her, she demanded, “What about you? Aren’t you embarrassed toe to Woodsbury
University?”
One had to have at least a score higher than 600 to apply to Woodsbury University. With what Abby
was capable of, she was unable to score higher than 600. Madine could never imagine that even if
she was beaten to death!
“I…” Abby pointed at herself; delight was visible on her little chubby face. “I scored higher than you.”
She knew Madine scored between 600 to 610, and she barely managed to get into Woodsbury
University with her borderline marks.
When Madine heard her, she giggled. “It looks like you’re talking big without thinking. No wonder
you’re friends with someone like J.”
J’s lips were pulled into a tight line. The string in her heart went taut and her brows were slightly
raised. Looking vicious, yet charming at the same time, she eyed Madine. “Abby, show them your
transcript.” On her remarks, Abby nodded and took her phone out.
However, Madine was still blinded by her ego. Tirelessly, she said, “Huh. So what if you show me
your transcript? Don’t make a fool out of yourself with your few hundred marks—”