Obsessed CEO Throws Himself at Me Chapter 381
This is not a bad student. She is an amazing student with just one weakness!
Didn’t Wendy say that Arielle was just a waitress? How did this come to be? It looks like I will have to take a closer look at Arielle’s particulars when I have the time.
Just then, Wendy noticed that there was something off about the way Donovan looked.
Donovan, who had always been calm and stern, was shrouded in surprise. A hint of glee oozed out of his surprised gaze as well.
What is he so surprised about?
Curious, Wendy traced Donovan’s line of sight and saw how he was staring at Arielle, who was dozing off a little.
That prompted Wendy to frown right away. She guessed, He’s not attracted to her sexiness and beauty, is
he?
The mere thought of that possibility got Wendy so angry that her hand trembled as she held her pen.
She thought that Donovan was a righteous man who was different from the other guys. She assumed that he wouldn’t fall for Arielle’s pretty face. It turns out he is just like the others and is an idiot who thinks with his d*ck!
Just then, Donovan knocked on the desk. Knock!
Knock!
The classroom, which was initially noisy, suddenly calmed down. Everyone waited for Donovan to speak up.
All they heard was Donovan staying quiet for a few seconds before he announced, “I have yet to announce three students’ results. I will do that now.”
Which three students is he referring to? It didn’t take long before everyone guessed it. Arielle, Henry, and Jared were the only ones who didn’t go out to queue up.
An evil grin crept up on Wendy’s face. Hah, how badly did Arielle score? Announcing her result will be equivalent to delivering her a fatal blow! I guess Donovan isn’t only into looks, after all.
A look of disdain flashed across Kelsea’s face.
She was ranked as one of the bottom few in class, but that was only because she had to excuse herself from classes all the time. Kelsea had a lot of International Chess Competitions to participate in, so she had to skip many classes. If she had attended all her classes, she was confident that she could beat even Wendy’s score.
Arielle’s score? How can a person from a poor village and limited resources score well? I heard that the village she is from doesn’t even offer kindergarten-level education. Oh gosh, is her score a single digit?
Kelsea grinned evilly and waited for Donovan to make
the announcement.
Donovan, in his deep voice, announced, “Jared Jupiter, zero points.”
Jared, whose name was called, didn’t even budge. He continued lying on his desk, asleep.
Donovan ignored him. The kid will be gone in a month, and I don’t have the time to waste on a kid like him.
“Henry West, zero points,” continued Donovan after he shifted his gaze.
Henry’s eyes bulged in disbelief. He challenged, “Mr. Baxter, did you make a mistake? How could I have possibly gotten every answer wrong?”
Donovan glared over like he was staring at an idiot. He told Henry, “You chose C for every single question. As dictated by the rules, that is regarded as cheating, so you get zero points for it.”
Henry’s expression became gloomy, and regret donned his face.
Darn it. If I had known that is how things would be, I would’ve just tossed a dice. Gah, it’s so annoying to be ranked the last
Henry recalled how Arielle chose the same option for the first five questions as well. He sighed pitifully and spoke up to offer some comfort. “That means you got zero as well. Don’t be sad. At least all three of us are
together,” said Henry.
Arielle ignored Henry. She was waiting for Donovan to announce her score.
Finally, Donovan said, “Arielle Moore…”
Arielle tilted her head up.
All she heard was Donovan saying, “Aside from the first two seats chosen, you can choose whichever seat you like. Every other student is to readjust your seats if she chose your seat.”
His words immediately got many people upset.