What entered his view was the score '120' written in big red text.
Raymond was dumbfounded. He swallowed, looked at Fatty, and subconsciously asked, "How many marks is a perfect score?"
A puzzled Fatty answered, "100, of course!"
Raymond breathed a sigh of relief. He looked at the tutor and said, "Mister, even if you're trying to give Pete extra marks, surely you can't just go beyond the full score? This is a test with a perfect score of 100, yet he scored 120?"
As soon as Raymond said that, the whole room fell silent.
The children of the Hunts outside the office were utterly stunned.
However, Raymond was still going on. He asked, "Is he cheating? Could it be that this is how Pete had gotten all his scores in the past? Justin, even if you want to highlight how clever your son is, surely you can't do that, right?"
He prattled on and on until Fatty, whose expression had already changed next to him, pulled on his arm.
Only then did Raymond stop. He looked at him and asked, "What's the matter?"
Fatty, who couldn't hold his head high anymore, said, "Grandpa! There are also bonus questions in the paper. The bonus questions are usually questions beyond our current level of difficulty and are worth twenty marks!"
Raymond,"!!"
Dumbfounded, he flipped to the back of the paper. Sure enough, he saw two bonus questions worth ten marks each. Pete had answered both correctly.
Those were questions beyond their current level of difficulty, yet he could answer them perfectly?
Raymond swallowed. "H-how can this be? Didn't they say that he has been playing games the whole month?"
The tutor was totally convinced by now. He stood and said, "Mr. Hunt, I was opposed to Pete playing games previously, but I didn't expect that it wouldn't affect his studies at all. I was worrying too much!"
As soon as he said that, Mrs. Hunt immediately understood. She burst into laughter at once, hugged Pete, and kept calling him her little baby. She said, "My goodness, my Pete is just so smart. He can still get the first place even if he plays games for a month. Now, this is what you call a genius, Raymond! No matter how hard a normal person tries, they can never catch up with a genius!"
Raymond,"!!"
She was shutting him up with his own words from just now!
Raymond was so furious that even his expression changed. He looked straight at Fatty and smacked him on the head. "What kind of inaccurate info are you sending me?"
Fatty rubbed his head and burst into tears. "How could I have known that Pete would turn out to be that huge of a mutant? He really did play games for a month! Yet, his
learning progress hasn't fallen behind at all!"
The children around them also sighed in admiration.
"Pete is as impressive as ever!"
"I'm so impressed!"
"No wonder Mom and Dad said that Peter is a genius! The Hunts will definitely do even better in his hands in the future!"
Raymond had originally come here to blow things up, and like what he had hoped for, things had indeed blown up. However, it had instead brought even more prestige to Peter!
He had totally shot himself in the foot!
He was so furious that he pulled Fatty's ears. "So, the test is over, right? Then come with me!"
"Grandpa, don't be so rough! It hurts!"
A hint of murderous intent and frostiness flashed across Justin's eyes as he watched the pair walk off. However, when he saw Mrs. Hunt, he concealed the emotions in his eyes.
Since his grandmother was still around, he would ultimately still have to show a bit of mercy to certain people.
He got up and saw Mrs. Hunt back home. Then, he took Pete to the Quinn School of Martial Arts.
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