No Substitutes for the Bigshots' Dream Girl Anymore!-Chapter 1690: Arnold Simmons Extra (56)

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Chapter 1690: Chapter 1690: Arnold Simmons Extra (56)

"What’s going on here?"

No one dared to answer.

Emily Jones, who was nearly yelling her lungs out just moments ago, was now just wiping away tears.

In this matter, regardless of who was in the right, once it got to the head teacher, both sides were definitely getting punished.

Seeing his students all lowering their heads, avoiding his gaze, Oscar Evans called on the student he considered the most obedient in class.

"Hannah, tell me, what’s this all about?"

Hannah: "..."

Tessa Thompson: "!!!"

This matter ultimately didn’t escape Oscar Evans’ attention, as now surveillance cameras were installed in every classroom; even if no one talked, everything would be clear once the footage was reviewed.

Right after the penultimate class ended, Oscar Evans happened to come from the next classroom over, his face stern as he called out, "Emily Jones and Rally Moore, come with me to the office."

Rally Moore was the boy who had been arguing with Emily Jones, his head still sporting a bump.

When the two of them left, the class became lively; the next class was PE, so everybody packed up and went downstairs with their backpacks.

While going downstairs, Tessa Thompson said to Hannah, "Emily Jones is definitely going to get reprimanded this time."

"A written self-criticism?" Hannah asked curiously.

Tessa Thompson stood in front of the vending machine, choosing drinks, deep in thought, "Maybe, but for Emily Jones, writing a self-criticism is already embarrassing enough."

For the entire PE class, neither Emily Jones nor Rally Moore showed up.

Some classmates said the two were kept in the office to write self-criticisms.

During PE class, some students pestered the PE teacher about the school sports meet.

The PE teacher was only a few years older than them and had just started working at First High this year; he had always had a good relationship with the students. Now being pursued for information, he could only reveal a little bit.

"So seniors can participate in the school sports meet this time, too?"

"Is it still the two-day sports meet followed by a weekend like in previous years?"

"Can we get leave?"

All sorts of questions flew at him, and the PE teacher smiled helplessly, "There’s no need to worry, your homeroom teacher will tell you the specifics."

After saying that, everyone finally quieted down a bit.

The next few days were mostly spent going over the monthly exam papers. Hannah excelled in Chemistry, and after the results were broken down, the Chemistry teacher specifically called her over, saying that there would be a joint competition by various universities next month. If she could achieve outstanding results in it, there was a very good chance of being offered direct admission.

For this competition, First High only had three spots, which would be decided based on rankings from this monthly exam and past performances.

Even though Hannah only had one monthly exam result from First High, her previous high school grades and the first-place certificate from a national competition were already enough to demonstrate her excellence.

But there was one thing to consider carefully; competitions are different from regular exams. To stand out, targeted training is undoubtedly essential.

This also means that the upcoming month would require dedicating time for college entrance exam review to competition training instead.

The Chemistry teacher didn’t rush Hannah for an answer but merely asked her to think it over carefully.

By the time she left the Chemistry teacher’s office, classes had already started.

It just so happened that the last class of the day was with the homeroom teacher, Oscar Evans. He knew that Hannah had been called to the office because of the competition, so he didn’t ask further and let her enter the classroom.

Before the official start of class, Oscar Evans brought up the argument between Emily Jones and Rally Moore again.