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Chapter seven hundred and ninety-eight academic genius

Sensing her gaze, Dolores, who was leaning against the wall, blinked playfully.

Greet her silently in a way that won't offend your instructor.

Although the two boys standing nearby lowered their heads, Alice still recognized their identities:

It's Andrew and Benjamin.

She knew without asking that these three people must have made some small moves during the instructor's lecture.

The male tutor wearing a magic robe with a stand-up collar said to her:

"Since you came in on time, hurry back to your seat and sit down."

Alice looked away, pulled Yingxue and quickly replied: "Thank you, mentor!"

Watching them sit on their seats, the history instructor said in a deep voice:

"Ten points will be deducted for each of the three magic students standing at the back of the classroom."

Alice took out a booklet from her sleeve. The booklet was not thick, only the size of a palm, and the outer cover was dark purple.

Three large characters were written on it in dark silver magic script: Score Book.

Regardless of whether students add points or deduct points, they will be recorded in this booklet.

Turning to the first page of the booklet, the names of all the fourth grade magic students are listed.

The order of names is linked to the credits.

The higher the credits, the higher the ranking. The names of students with low credits will turn into eye-catching crimson.

First on the list is Brenda Willett.

The first three names will turn into another font, and will also emit a golden light.

These people are the top students in magic who are focused on by their tutors.

Alice is ranked second behind Brenda. The third place is the genius in the research world, Pauline.

Mei Paulins's melee combat ability is not excellent, but her mind is very smart.

In just a few years, many different new potions were created, past potion formulas were improved, and the magic stone research process was perfected.

These achievements helped her add a lot of credits.

Benjamin, who was punished today, ranks fourth in the scoreboard...

He has great literary talent.

When he was just in the first grade, Benjamin published his first magic novel, which was sought after by many magical citizens and became a slightly famous writer.

Whether it's songs, scripts, ancient poems or press releases... he has them all at his fingertips. Many presidents of magic newspapers have invited him to write articles for their newspapers.

His talents were not limited to literature.

Benjamin also had extraordinary talents in magical formulas and historical interpretation.

He is a typical academic magic student.

Just last year, Benjamin, who was only eleven years old, successfully deciphered the ancient patterns left in the magic ruins, which caused quite a stir in the ancient painting world.

Literary awards, novel awards, monument awards, and interpretation awards are almost all given.

If it weren't for the fact that there are so many talented people in this class, he would definitely be ranked first in the division.

He took out the quill from his sleeve and touched Benjamin's name.

The names on the book flipped over and disappeared, and the entire page turned into a new table. The scores that increased or decreased in different semesters and years were all listed, making it clear at a glance.

What surprised Alice when she arrived was that there was no credit deducted at all in Benjamin's historical record.

It's not easy to do this. It seems that he still cares about scores.

But why was the score deducted as an exception this time?

She tilted her head slightly in confusion, filled in the date on the form, and deducted the corresponding points.

Andrew is in ninth place and Dolores is in 21st place.

After being deducted ten points, Andrew's ranking remained unchanged, and Dolores dropped three places to twenty-fourth.

Points were deducted, and the performances of the teenagers varied.

Andrew was a little worried, afraid that he would fall out of the top ten, and even more afraid of facing Alice after class.

Benjamin was not uneasy at all, but he had a grimace on his face, as if he was very concerned about his score.

Dolores stuck out her tongue and looked at Alice's back quietly.

When the history instructor started teaching, she whispered to the two teenagers beside her:

"Are you looking forward to the end of get out of class? I'm looking forward to it."

A bolt of thunder flashed across the sky, and the white lightning passed through the window and fell on the pink-haired girl. The girl's playful smile actually gave off a bit of a weird flavor, like a fairy walking in a dark forest.
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