Serena was thrilled to find out her total score was 722.
That score was even higher than last year's top score at Summerfield.
"Wow, your scores are off the charts!"
"The top scores in other cities usually hover around 702, 708, 711. No one's hit 722 yet!"
"So, does that mean Serena is the national champion?"
"Serena is the national champion?"
Everyone was stunned. Even Serena herself couldn't believe it and was ecstatic.
Martha excitedly said, "Serena, snap out of it and call your parents with the good news!"
"Such great news needs to be shared!" Martha quickly handed her a cell phone, "Call them now!"
Serena couldn't believe her scores were even higher than she had anticipated.
She was feeling pretty smug, knowing she was about to become famous.
Her name would be in the headlines, trending topics, and all major platforms!
She was undeniably the national champion!
She was about to become the centre of attention!
Seeing her dialling the number, Martha couldn't help but boast, "Blood relations are no big deal. It's you who are bringing glory to your parents! Everyone else can just bow down to you!"
Everyone knew she was mocking Ms. Bella, but no one dared to speak up for fear of offending her.
After a while, Kenneth Collins answered the phone, "Serena, are the scores out?"
"They're out." Serena tried to control her excitement and calmly said, "I scored 722."
"722? That's the highest score nationally, isn't it?" Kenneth happily said, "What about your sister? Are her scores out?"
Serena was a bit annoyed that her father brought up her sister so soon, but she quickly laughed, "My sister is in her room by herself right now. She might be sleeping or feeling down. Dad, when are you coming home? You should spend some time with her when you get back, give her some courage and confidence, okay?"
"We'll be home in five minutes."
"Alright, my sister and I will be waiting for you at home." Serena gracefully ended the call. Then she couldn't resist sharing the good news in all her group chats.
Her class group chat had already announced her score. Many classmates were guessing that she was the national champion. Serena denied it modestly while smirking.
After receiving many compliments, she turned to Edith, "Edith, it's getting late. Can you wake my sister up? If she's the national champion and the teachers from prestigious schools are at our doorstep, and she hasn't even washed up. That'd be quite embarrassing."
Before Edith could respond, Martha laughed coldly, "If she could be the national champion, I would kneel down and polish her shoes! Serena, you must be confident. You are definitely the national champion!"
Since Serena had already shared the news in the group chat, many people guessed she would be the national champion. The news spread quickly, and soon, many mothers and ladies of high society were calling Louisa.
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