Chapter 123: Chapter 123: Sister Qi: Tutoring, My Fees Are High, Representatives from Top Universities Arrive
"Mr. Sia, your kid sure has quite the temper."
As soon as he left the school gates, the teacher from the Third High School couldn’t wait to call someone and tease them.
Julian Sia paused while flipping through documents and slightly raised his eyebrow, "You’ve seen her."
"It’s quite a coincidence. I’m currently teaching at the Third High School and just happened to run into this joint exam cheating incident. Your kid got reported for cheating, and she retaliated so fiercely that the teachers’ faces turned as red as pig liver."
"Teaching, Ji Ze, you’ve really made progress," Julian Sia said in a laid-back tone, "Aren’t you afraid that the old man Ji will kick you out of the house?"
Ji Ze stayed silent for two seconds and replied nonchalantly, "Whatever, my old man has been wanting to kick me out for ages, I’m used to it."
Every time he did something the old man disapproved of, he heard threats of being kicked out.
"No, Mr. Sia, you’re not focusing on the right thing," Ji Ze rubbed his chin, "I said your kid was reported for cheating, and you didn’t even react."
Julian Sia’s eyes darkened, and his voice carried an indeterminate chill.
"I promised Olivia to not deal with the Song Manor for the time being."
As for the cheating matter, Olivia’s grades are more than enough to slap them in the face.
Ji Ze chuckled upon hearing this, "Seems like you really know her well. I didn’t even say who reported her, and you’ve already figured out it was the Song Manor."
Julian Sia let out a low laugh but didn’t answer him.
But just that laugh was enough to make Ji Ze grit his teeth.
"Mr. Sia, when do you plan to introduce her to the guys? Everyone in Capital City has heard that you have someone you like and they’re all curious."
Julian Sia’s gaze focused for a moment, then he spoke nonchalantly, "After she finishes her college entrance exams."
Ji Ze’s grin widened more and more, "Alright then, I’ll let them know."
After hanging up the phone, Ji Ze’s phone suddenly rang.
Seeing the caller, his eyebrows furrowed with irritation, and he directly turned off his phone.
Over in Capital City, a middle-aged man heard the prompt tone from the phone and angrily threw his phone.
"Look at that, this is the good son you’ve raised. Now he even dares to hang up on his father!"
The middle-aged man huffed and glared at the woman next to him.
The woman elegantly rolled her eyes and spoke with irritation, "Ji Bo, stop being unreasonable. You’re the one who raised Ji Ze this way. I mean, how old are you both, yet you keep playing out this tiresome grievance act?"
Seeing this, Ji Bo immediately wrapped his arm around her waist, smiling apologetically, "Yes, yes, whatever Yun Yun says is right."
Ning Yun pulled his hand away, slowly stood up, "Don’t come with this act, take a good self-reflection."
...
That afternoon, the results of the joint exam were announced at various schools.
The classmates in Class Six were shocked when they saw the rankings, their emotions quickly turning to excitement.
"Awesome Olivia! She single-handedly took out top students from nine schools, dominating both the overall and individual rankings."
"Yeah, those who mocked Brightsong for never getting first place must be frozen in shock now."
"Wow, this is the joint exam, almost as tough as the college entrance exam, and Olivia dominated it effortlessly."
John Sinclair’s mouth nearly split with pride, as if they were complimenting him.
He cleared his throat lightly and said in a serious, solemn tone, "Even though Olivia is ranked first, we shouldn’t get too proud. After all, being first isn’t particularly challenging for Olivia. We should focus on the college entrance exams ahead."
After those words.
The classroom was silent for a second before becoming lively again.
"John, aren’t you afraid Olivia will beat you up?"
"I think John is right. With Olivia’s skills, she might really surprise the whole country in the college entrance exam."
Just then, Sebastian Winn mercilessly poured cold water on their enthusiasm, "You guys probably forgot that the top few in the joint exam will be recruited by the major universities in advance. Judging by the time, they should be on their way now."
Prompted by his words, everyone recalled that situation.
John Sinclair, looking at the girl playing games without a care, asked curiously, "Olivia, which school are you planning to choose, Capital University, Seastream, or Cloud Prefecture?"
Claire Green didn’t even lift her head as her laid-back voice drifted over, "What’s the difference."
John Sinclair’s smile froze, big shot, could you please pay more attention? This concerns your future.
Isabella Xyler saw his expression and knew he was misunderstanding, "Olivia means that it doesn’t make a difference which school she attends."
John Sinclair mumbled, "But it makes a difference for us. I really don’t want to part with Olivia."
"Agreed, I don’t want to either," Sebastian Winn spoke with a particularly serious demeanor.
Hearing this, Claire Green paused her gaming, a hint of a smile deep in her eyes.
She lightly lifted her eyes, looking at the three in front of her with a smile, "Then work hard, from today on, study well every day."
Ordinarily, just the mention of studying would give John Sinclair and Sebastian Winn a headache, but at this moment, they exchanged a glance, each seeing determination in the other’s eyes.
"Okay," John Sinclair rubbed his hands, "So Olivia, can you tutor us?"
Seeing the two like this, Claire Green’s lips curved deeper, a lazy tune in her voice tinged with mischief, "To have me tutor you, the fee is quite high."
"No problem," Sebastian Winn waved his hand with a clear conscience, "As John says, anything that can be solved with money is not an issue, especially if it means getting tutored by Olivia. The money has to be there."
John Sinclair expressed his stance even further by directly handing over a bank card, "If it’s not enough, we can add more."
Looking at the card in front of her, Claire Green clicked her tongue, her amused voice teasing, "John is really quick to offer a card, you must have a lot of money."
Seeing the card returned to his desk, John Sinclair was puzzled, "Olivia, are you refusing?"
After saying that.
A playful flick landed on his forehead, and just as he was about to get angry, he heard Isabella Xyler’s amused laugh.
"Are you dumb? Olivia was just teasing you; why would she charge you to tutor?"
Who would have thought?
John Sinclair showed a very earnest expression, "In my opinion, Olivia’s words are never a joke."
So her words are always taken seriously by me.
Claire Green’s eyelashes quivered slightly as she lowered her gaze, hiding her emotions.
Suddenly.
A boy ran in, bending over and resting his hands on his knees, gasping, "Olivia... Olivia, the principal wants to see you."
Whew, finally delivered the message.
"Olivia, judging by his appearance, I guess the major universities have arrived, they sure were fast," Isabella Xyler said softly.
Claire Green responded with an "mm," calmly walking out of the classroom.
...
At this moment, the atmosphere in the principal’s office was tense and charged.
Thomas Ziegler wiped the cold sweat from his forehead, helplessly watching the few in front of him bickering.
"Her science grades are so good, if she comes to our Capital University, she can choose from several top schools and even get into the research institute."
"Pah, as if Seastream doesn’t have that too."
"A talent like her should belong to Cloud Prefecture, going to your place would be a waste of her potential."
"We at South An need this student."
Claire Green walked in to see several old men glaring red-faced at each other, none willing to back down.
Suddenly.
She chuckled softly and spoke with casual leisure.
"Right now, the relationship between the major universities is so good they can gaze affectionately at each other."