Chapter 1124

The teacher in charge remained silent

That kid does look pretty cute. But he doesn't seem too bright.

"Let's start the exam as soon as possible."

After a while.

The teacher took Cory to the classroom across the hall and handed him two sets of test papers.

"Don't stress out, just do what you can," the teacher said calmly as she put down the papers.

There have been students who fainted in the classroom during entrance exams because they couldn't answer a single question and got too anxious.

If this tycoon's son fainted on her watch, she might be out of a job!

Rosalynn waited outside the classroom.

Meanwhile, she went through Bane Energy Corporation's financial reports from the past few years.

This was all Wayne's handiwork.

His business strategy was flawless, his organizational structure, solid.

Bane Energy Corporation could maintain steady growth for the next decade.

Rosalynn wasn't sure if she could've done as well if Wayne had handed Bane Energy Corporation to her back in the day.

Time ticked by.

The teacher was proctoring the exam in the classroom, figuring the kid would start crying and give up in half an hour or so. But time kept passing. She went from twiddling her thumbs to sitting up straight, watching Cory bent over his test.

After a while, she noticed that Cory didn't seem to be just scribbling away.

So she got up and walked over to take a peek at his scratch paper.

She froze.

All the formulas on Cory's scratch paper appeared meticulously organized and legible. The teacher's gaze shifted towards the test papers.

As the one who had crafted the questions, she was well aware of the correct answers.

To her surprise, the few questions she glimpsed showed that Cory's answers were all correct!

The teacher, who had previously been feeling frustrated, suddenly felt a surge of excitement.

A glimmer of hope sparkled in her eyes.

Typically, even the most agile student in the gifted class would require three hours to complete these two sets of test papers.

But...

There were still two and a half hours left.

Cory put down his pen, tidied up his desk, stacked his scratch paper, and put away his stationery."

Then he turned to the teacher: "I'm done."

"You still have two hours. Don't you want to check your answers? If your accuracy rate is below 90%, you won't be admitted," the teacher gently reminded him. He's not even six and already this capable.

If this isn't genius, what is?

If he missed out on admission because of some minor errors he didn't catch, she would be devastated!

"I know." Cory nodded. "I've checked. My accuracy rate should be... 100%."

"You've checked already? No lying, kiddo. I've been watching you. When did you check?" the teacher gently reminded him again, "Check again, just to be safe!"

"I first do the calculations in my head, then check them, and finally write them on the answer sheet." Cory pointed to his head, then his scratch paper, then the test paper. "Three times in total." "In your head?"

Cory nodded, stood up, and handed the test papers to the teacher.

"Okay, go to your mom and wait for the results."

Their school was always efficient. If something could be resolved on the same day, it would never be postponed to the next day.

Besides, she was eager to know whether Cory's accuracy rate really was 100%!

When Cory showed up, Rosalynn tucked her iPad into her bag

"Done?"

Cory nodded in agreement. "I followed your advice and took my time writing" However, it seemed that the teacher still found his completion time too fast.

"Great job, Cory!" Rosalynn praised, giving his head a gentle pat. Cory took a seat beside her

Suddenly, the sound of bustling footsteps could be heard from outside

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