Chapter 448
After Sharon left, Yolanda followed the map and headed to the watch shop. Sadly, the collection of watches the
shop carried was a little disappointing.
There were barely any valuable collectibles at the exhibition area and most of them were dupes. The retail area
only had expensive, unknown brands.
She wanted to pick a watch worth collecting for Gavin but after looking around for a long time, none had caught
her eye.
Just as Yolanda was leisurely sightseeing in the old town, the teachers of First Academy were working overtime
marking exam papers.
This time, the school didn't send the exam papers out to teachers outside of the academy to mark the exam
papers because they wanted to have the results out on Monday.
The department leaders for the different subjects were tasked to mark Yolanda's papers.
Lydia Mayhem, the language arts department leader initially thought that it would be a really easy feat to mark
Yolanda's paper since it was such a difficult paper and there were no chances for her to cheat.
She was almost certain that Yolanda's answer would be completely off track and all she needed to do was to
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtskim through and do a casual check and she would be done.
However, as she opened Yolanda's paper and started marking it, her brows furrowed deeper and deeper. When
she was done marking the essential knowledge part of the paper, she was a little shocked.
Yolanda hadn't gotten even one wrong at all.
However, Lydia was still comforting herself that it would be impossible for Yolanda to not lose points in the
following subjective question section.
With a mindset like this, Lydia continued marking the subjective questions section.
A few minutes had passed and Lydia's eyes bulged in shock. She repeatedly checked Yolanda's answers and felt
like she was seeing things. Yolanda didn't get any points deducted in the reading comprehension section as well.
She wanted to find a way to deduct points from Yolanda's paper since it was very easy to look for a reason to
deduct points from a language arts paper. However, Yolanda's answers were so perfect she couldn't find any
fault in them at all.
"How is this possible?" Lydia thought as her forehead beaded with sweat. Only essay questions were left. It
would be impossible for her essay to not have any points deducted as well!
She gritted her teeth and continued.
Alas, when she was done reading the essay, all she could do was sigh angrily while she threw her pen on the
table dejectedly. She wasn't qualified to deduct any points from such a well-written essay.
Yolanda's essay was well thought out, her writing flowed smoothly, and her handwriting was neat.
If this was an essay written by a student from her class, she would have been so happy like she had struck the
lottery. Sadly, this was written by Yolanda, who was known as a useless piece of trash.
To Lydia, it was like someone had punched her in the stomach.
"How is it? | bet she didn't pass." Mandy Morey, the teacher who was marking other exam papers beside her,
cover and glanced at Yolanda's paper.
She had the shock of her life as well. "She didn't even have one point deducted? Am | seeing things?"
"No..." Lydia pushed Yolanda's paper to Mandy and lamented weakly.
"I've tried my best. | couldn't find any reason to deduct points from her."
"How is that possible?" Mandy's eyes widened. Just like Lydia, she tried to find any reason to deduct points from
Yolanda's paper but to no avail.
"This is absurd!"
Immediately, the other department leaders chimed in as well. All of them were flabbergasted.
"Full marks for general studies!"
"Full marks for mathematics!"
"Full marks for Westorian!"
Yolanda's papers were perfect. Even with experienced teachers from every subject trying their very best and
studying her papers for an hour long, they still could not find any reason to deduct any points.
"Even if we were the ones to answer these questions, we won't be able to guarantee to not lose any points at
all."
Alas, Lydia asked slowly, "What's going on? Isn't Yolanda supposed to be useless trash? | thought she didn't even
finish middle school?"
"How possible is it for a person who didn't even finish middle school to complete exam papers like this?"
The teachers in the office stared at Yolanda's papers quietly. They didn't know how to feel.
"These were probably all just...rumors, | guess."
One of the teachers responded softly, "We didn't even know her before she cinto the school. Why were we
so certain that she was useless?"