This damn woman—her face was already scary enough, but today she was wearing all white. Even in broad daylight, it could scare half the life out of someone.
To Si Xia, a severe face-con, Ye Wanwan's face was practically lethal!
Due to a childhood memory, he had a serious obsession with appearances, feeling a natural affinity toward good-looking people.
From childhood to now, he only talked to attractive people, only listened to attractive people, and could even eat a few extra bites if a pretty little maid fed him.
Once, just because the family switched to a not-so-attractive maid, he refused to eat a single bite and nearly starved himself to death.
One could imagine how painful it was for him to face Ye Wanwan's face every day.
But when Ye Wanwan saw Si Xia, she was actually in a pretty good mood.
She had been cooped up in the dorm studying for seven days and seven nights—her eyes were nearly blind from it.
This kid might not have much else going for him, but that face inherited from the Si family genes was certainly easy on the eyes.
Ye Wanwan grinned at him, baring her teeth. "I didn't expect our school hunk to be afraid of ghosts?"
Her smiling face was even more horrifying...
Si Xia took a deep breath, averted his gaze in dismay, and snorted coldly, "At least you have some self-awareness. You know you look like a ghost?"
This time, no matter what, he had to score high enough to get far away!
He couldn't stay in this hellhole for even one more day!
The bell rang, and the proctor began distributing the exam papers.
The morning exam on the first day was the liberal arts comprehensive. Ye Wanwan scanned the paper from beginning to end, then started answering the questions.
From the corner of his eye, Si Xia noticed Ye Wanwan actually picking up her pen to work on the paper, a flicker of surprise in his eyes.
Everyone knew that Ye Wanwan always turned in blank papers.
Just as he was wondering, when he saw how she was answering, the boy's mouth twitched.
This wasn't answering questions—it was random filling.
She flew through ABCD options, probably not even reading the questions, just relying on luck.
The boy inwardly sneered at her idiocy.
If she wanted to rely on luck, she'd have a better chance filling all B's. Filling randomly like that, with bad luck, she might avoid all the correct answers entirely.
The boy stopped paying attention to the eye-sore idiot next to him and focused on his own exam.
The liberal arts comprehensive exam lasted 150 minutes, taking up the entire morning, followed immediately by the English exam in the afternoon.
The next morning was Chinese language, and the afternoon was the final exam: math.
Ye Wanwan stared at the math paper, looked once, then again. Those functions, algebra, and geometry stirred her brain like viruses, making it smoke.
Ye Wanwan felt the world spinning, stars bursting in her eyes. After struggling for three seconds, she decisively planted her head on the exam paper and started sleeping.
Why on earth did something as terrifying as math exist in this world!
Though she had a photographic memory, with only seven days, flipping through three years of textbooks was already tight enough. Reviewing math properly in such a short time was absolutely impossible, so she simply chose to give up.
The bell rang, and the last exam was over.
Si Xia glanced over at the seat next to him, only to find that a certain someone was using her completely blank math paper as a pillow, already sleeping like the dead.
He had thought her starting to fill in answers meant she wanted to change, but sure enough, it's easier to move mountains than change one's nature!
After turning in their papers, all the students looked like their bodies had been hollowed out.
"Finally done! We're free!"
"The most important thing is that the male god can finally sit back in his original spot! That ugly freak Ye Wanwan is getting scarier and uglier. Si Xia's been through hell—his face went pale from fright this morning!"
"Isn't she the one who earns last place fair and square? Let's see how she clings to Si Xia this time!"
"You're overthinking it. She'll get kicked out of school before the results even come out! Before, all the teachers were busy with exams and didn't have time to deal with her. Now that exams are over, how could they not handle it?"
"It's just a shame we couldn't get her out before the exams. Our class average is gonna get dragged down by her again!"
