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Chapter 872 Missing The First Test

“Everyone, enter the classroom. The papers will now be distributed,” cDonovan's voice as the students scurried to their seats.

Donovan had adjusted the tables in the classroom to make sure that each table was kept a distance away from another. That was

to prevent students from peeking at their classmates’ answers.

Trisha was the last to enter the room.

Noticing Arielle’s absence and hearing Donovan's urgings, she rushed into the restroom to call Arielle.

The call went through, but Vinson was the one to speak.

“Hello?”

The man’s voice took Trisha aback, but she quickly recomposed herself and asked, “May | know if Arielle is around?”

“She’s sleeping. Is something the matter?”

“It's the first monthly test today. Is Arielle not going to cfor the test? She toldshe was coming.”

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“lI understand. I'll tell her that.”

“Thank you.” With that, Trisha ended the call and ran back to the classroom.

Donovan berated her for being late for two minutes, but he limited it to a few seconds before sending her back to her seat.

Narrowing her eyes, Wendy glanced at Trisha.

I'm sure she must have gone to call Arielle.

Still, it’s too late. It'll take Arielle at least half an hour to reach school, and Mr. Baxter just has already said that anyone who's late

for ten minutes won't be allowed to take the test.

There's no way she’ll make it in time.

Wendy smirked, and she lowered her head to continue doing her test.

The first test was Chanaean, and it was of average difficulty. To Wendy, it was as easy as ABC.

Meanwhile, in a ward at Rocher Private Hospital, Vinson entered the ward after picking up the call outside.

It was rather dark in the ward, and he had picked up the call in tto avoid the ringtone from waking Arielle. Thus, Arielle was still

asleep when he returned.

After a moment of hesitation, he woke her up.

“Sannie, wake up.”

Usually, Arielle was a light sleeper. However, the Wilhelm couple’s aromatherapy, as well as the exhaustion from the day before,

made her sleep like a log.

Vinson had to call her thrice before Arielle slowly cto the waking world.

“What's wrong?” she groggily asked.

“Trisha called you,” Vinson said, gritting out Trisha’s name. “She asked if you're going for the test.”

“The test!” Arielle bolted upright. “Darn it! I'd forgotten about the test. What tis it now?”

“Thirty-five minutes past nine.”

“Thirty-five minutes... It'll takehalf an hour to get there,” Arielle calculated out loud. Then, she shook her head and lay back

down. “Forget it, then. I'll sleep for a little longer. After all, the first test is Chanaean.”

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It was not as if she would score well in Chanaean. She might as well sleep until it was tfor her to head to the afternoon test.

Vinson smiled lovingly at her. “Since you're awake, why don’t you have sbreakfast before going back to sleep? I've ordered

stoasts for you, and I'm sure they'll be here soon.”

“All right.” Arielle stretched lazily before getting up to wash up.

After a night's rest, she was more or less rejuvenated.

I'll sleep for a little longer after breakfast. Then, I'll check on Harvey. After that, I'll have lunch before going to school. Yes, that

sounds like a good plan.

While Arielle leisurely ate breakfast with Vinson, the students in the preparatory class were busy scribbling answers down on their

test papers.

Twent by in a blink of an eye. Soon, the Chanaean test was over.

When Wendy stepped out of the classroom, her face was pale.

At the start, she thought the test was of average difficulty, but near the end, it was then she found out she was wrong.

At most, she would be able to score eighty for the Chanaean test. However, the full marks were a hundred and fifty. That was how

difficult it had been.