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Chapter 137 - Challenge the whole school

Moreover, Amelia is not one of the top students no matter how you look at it, and definitely not a straight-A student. Did Saint Hua really give her a green card just because she boasted that she could graduate in one year? Saint Hua wouldn't be so reckless!

Everyone wants a green card, but almost no one dares to ask for one. But Amelia got it, and dared to ask for it. This undoubtedly surprised everyone and aroused resentment and jealousy.

Why does Amelia dare to ask for it? Why is she so confident, even though her grades are so poor?

Everyone didn't know that Amelia had gotten the green card during the midterm assessment at the academic affairs office, and she would no longer have to participate in monthly exams. She would probably have to bear the burden of poor grades for a long time to come.

Amelia didn't want to explain, but this incident really caused her trouble. She was really busy and didn't have time to deal with everyone's questions and suspicions one by one.

Not only were the freshmen asking, but also many senior students. It even evolved to the point where Noah Foster's use of force was ineffective. The main reason was that the green card incident was really too significant!

Annoyed, Amelia asked Noah Foster to say something tough to the whole school for her. After hearing her request, Noah Foster was surprised, then immediately went happily to the school's broadcasting room.

After a while, the music playing in the broadcasting room stopped.

"Ahem, hello Saint Hua students, I am here today on behalf of Amelia to say a few words." Noah Foster's voice came out of the broadcast and everyone in the school could hear it.

As soon as they heard Amelia's name, everyone unconsciously looked up at the towering loudspeaker, as if they could hear more clearly by doing so.

"As for the green card, whether you accept it or not, she got it and you didn't!"

After this statement, everyone's faces were ugly. You know, this was being broadcasted to the whole school, it was basically asking for trouble.

The broadcast continued, "Tomorrow morning, Amelia will free up half a day for those of you who are dissatisfied or skeptical. You can personally come up with any subject or question to test her, as long as it is a first-year subject. Of course, each person can only ask one question. She's too busy to waste time with you guys!

"If she can't answer your question, then you have the right to question her. Otherwise, if you dare to say a word against Amelia, I, Noah Foster, am not a vegetarian. You better think twice!"

Amelia listened helplessly. The last sentence was added by Noah Foster himself. Saint Hua was great, even if you used the broadcasting to say tough words in front of the whole school, no one would care.

This statement undoubtedly caused a stir throughout the whole school! You know, Amelia had only been in school for about three months as a freshman!

No one knows, but Amelia finished almost all of the three years of high school courses in just one month! Excluding the half month she spent taking care of Tyler Davis, she actually only had about one and a half months of actual school time.

Even Professor Lee was slightly taken aback, remembering that the school's midterm exams were approaching. She was shocked to realize that Amelia had actually retained some of the knowledge!

Despite the frenzy on campus, Amelia remained quietly reading in her dormitory. Julia Kim was greatly impressed by Amelia's calm demeanor and thought that even if the sky were to fall, she would not furrow her brow.

Countless students stayed up all night trying to solve the most difficult problems, and the enthusiasm of the entire student body was more active than any organized school activity.

Amelia continued to read late into the night and slept soundly.

The next morning, as soon as it was light, the school was buzzing with excitement. Some people even managed to set up a small venue for the occasion. Amelia was cooperative and arrived at the venue around eight in the morning, sitting quietly.

Before long, layers upon layers of exam papers were piled up on one of the tables, and each question was signed by the questioner in the lower right corner, as requested by Noah Foster.

Amelia decided on this approach mainly because she wanted to solve the problem once and for all and avoid any more trouble. She was indeed a person who disliked trouble.

Moreover, even if all the students at Saint Hua School were to each come up with a question, it would only take half a day to answer them all. This way, she could also test whether her first year coursework was comprehensive enough.

Amelia picked up a piece of paper and began answering the questions, while nearly a hundred people watched her intently.

Although the entire school was curious, not everyone could skip class. Some people who had important courses in the morning also sent in their questions to be answered by others.

Amelia's answer speed was very fast, as if the questions on these exam papers were not the result of someone's hard work and meditation, but the simplest questions imaginable.

Before long, there was a small pile of answered questions, and some people spontaneously organized to check the correctness of these questions.

People left one after another, while others continued to come, and an hour had passed, but the pile of exam papers on Amelia's table had not diminished.

She remained calm and composed, answering the questions slowly but quickly. Gradually, no one continued to bring in paper, and the stack of answer sheets on the table became smaller and smaller! Onlookers looked stunned and dumbfounded. Another hour passed, and there were only a few pages of answer sheets left on the table. After a while, Amelia put down her pen.

While Amelia was answering the questions, on another table, three academic overachievers were checking the accuracy of her answers but were busy and flustered. Amelia quietly waited, and everyone else looked at the three checkers.

By now it was almost noon, and the continuously surging students had filled the venue. It was unclear whether they were all students from the school who came to watch the show.

After twenty minutes, they finally finished checking all the papers. The three academic overachievers looked at each other in confusion! "So, what's the result? How many answers did she get right?" "Yeah, what happened? Say something!" "She must have answered a lot of questions wrong. You don't have to give her face. Just say it. After all, she asked to take the test herself." "Exactly, everyone is waiting. She talked too big, blowing things out of proportion."

Regarding this matter, these students showed an unusual unity of opinion. Under the urging of these three people, they looked at each other and one of them said, "A total of 980 questions, Amelia got 978 right and got one wrong. We couldn't verify whether one question was correct."

"... " Everyone was temporarily speechless, as if they had been muted.