<h4>Chapter 40: If You Hand In A nk Test Paper, I’ll Give You Zero Points</h4>
<strong>Trantor: </strong>Henyee Trantions <strong>Editor: </strong>Henyee Trantions
The history teacher sighed. “Actually, Little Overlord has very good grades in other subjects. He just dislikes English and never takes it seriously. Anyway… you can just give him some marks. Don’t take it to heart.”
With that, she turned and returned to her seat.
James picked up a pen and stared at the big turtle drawn on the test paper. Then his eyes under the sses narrowed and he drew a zero beside the turtle.
The Smiths’ mansion.
At dinner, Phoebe mentioned the monthly exam.
Phoebe tilted her head and looked a little distressed. “The exam was a bit difficult. I was busy sketchingtely and didn’t have much time for study.”
Her words instantly aroused Ada’s guilt as she expected.
“It’s all my fault. The study task for you is too heavy.”
Phoebe shook her head and said sweetly, “It’s okay. I like to study. Although I may not do well in this exam, I’m sure that I’ll still be in the top three.”
Ada gave a d smile. “Just do your best.”
Then she turned her eyes to ire.
“ire, how about you? How did you do in the exam?”
ire fiddled with the food on her te and repliedzily without lifting her head. “I’m sure that I won’t get zero in the test.”
“You…” Ada was speechless.
The servants on the side all looked at ire with contempt.
What a striking contrast!
Like clouds and mud.
Phoebe raised her brows in triumph.
She had been worried that ire would snatch Mom’s love from her when she first heard that Mom wanted to bring ire home.
Now it seemed, however, ire was nothing but a waste. She had nothing to worry about.
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“Breaking news, Little Overlord scores zero in English this time!”
“Damn, really?”
“Yes! The transcript is posted on the bulletin board.”
“Wow, Mr. Walker is courageous!”
In the ssroom, the students whispered to each other.
In thest row, Derek stared at the red zero on the test paper, his face gloomy.
ire nced at the paper, raised her brows, and spread her test paper beside his.
“I scored ten.”
She had guessed a few multiple-choice questions right.
Without a word, Derek suddenly grabbed his test paper, lunged to his feet, and rushed out of the ssroom.
The boys gloated. “Oh, Mr. Walker is doomed!”
The girls were worried. “I hope Mr. Walker will be fine…”
Teachers’ office.
The door was suddenly kicked open.
The teachers looked up and saw Derek rushing in fiercely.
His cold gaze swept around, and then he tilted his head and smiled, revealing two little tiger teeth. “Teachers, can I talk to Mr. Walker alone?”
The other teachers immediately fled out of the office
and even closed the door for him.
When they all left, Derek mmed his test paper on James’ table, and his voice was cold. “What do you mean?”
James stopped writing, raised his head, and looked at the young man in front of him through the sses. It was as if he was looking at an unreasonable kid.
“Derek, have you got a problem??”
Derek slowly leaned over, propping the table with both hands, almost enclosing James in his arms. He looked down at him and a low and hoarse chuckle emitted from his throat.
“Mr. Walker, you’re new here. Let me tell you the rules here. I, Little Overlord, only hand in nk papers in English exams. You just need to give me decent scores!”
James pushed his sses up his nose, smiled gently, and said slowly, “No matter if you are Little Overlord or Little Turtle, if you hand in a nk test paper, I’ll give you zero points. What’s wrong with that?”
“Who are you calling a Turtle?!” Derek grabbed James by the cor, his eyes sharp like a de.
James was still smiling gently. “Derek, it is not shameful to score zero in a test. Work harder next time.”