She hadn't expected Lanci to think so highly of her work.
Moreover, to some extent, it also showed that it wasn't because the previous candidates had done well, but because he had generally given everyone high marks.
"No problem, I will use the examiner's adaptive authority to lower the pass mark by 10 points, because you becoming the deputy examiner was already too exceptional, and you performed extraordinarily well,"
Lanci replied.
"I think her score was too high, chief examiner, please share your thoughts,"
Lockins finally couldn't bear it any longer.
Now it was almost the same as directly asking "are you randomly assigning scores to everyone?"
But at this point, the less composed he appeared, the more it seemed like he had lost his composure; he instead had to forcibly suppress his anger and pretend nothing was amiss as he communicated with the chief examiner.
"Uh, let's go with your suggestion then,"
Lanci said without argument or defense,
"How much?"
Lanci asked him.