Predict The Unknown
Wendy overheard Arielle and Trisha’s conversation.
“Quantum mechanics?” She scoffed disdainfully.
They had not even started learning quantum mechanics. No matter how tough the science paper in the
afternoon was, it would definitely not test that topic.
Arielle is lucky enough to guess a few Ustranasion questions, but she’s already acting so arrogantly. How
ridiculous!
Who does she think she is? An oracle? Shut up!
Wendy snorted coldly. Deciding not to go to the cafeteria, she turned around and walked toward the
school gates.
Soon, it was the afternoon.
As most of the lessons in the preparatory class were targeted toward admitting the students to Maxwell
University, the tests did not feature any technical knowledge. Instead, they mostly included high school
topics.
For the humanities, they were tested on world history and geography, while for science, they were tested
on college-level physics and chemistry.
The humanities and science subjects were combined into one paper, with the tests being two hours long.
Although it was not a short time, the paper was extremely hard. Everyone felt like they had to rush, so
they immediately scanned through the questions after receiving the paper.
Wendy was even faster. She flipped over the humanities section and glanced at the science paper.
Two seconds later, her expression froze on her face.
There were actually two questions pertaining to quantum physics, both worth fifteen marks!
Fifteen marks…
Holding the pen, Wendy’s hand trembled.
She had never studied quantum physics nor read about it before the test. In other words, she would
never secure these fifteen marks.
How did this happen? Why are there questions about quantum physics? Can Arielle really predict the
unknown?
Or did she know about the examination’s content beforehand? That must be it!
Wendy was certain that Arielle had seen the paper earlier.
She became furious and flustered. If I had suspected it the slightest bit and went to read up on quantum
physics, would I have gotten those fifteen marks?
When she glanced at Trisha, she saw the latter flipping through the script and looking delighted.
It was obvious why Trisha was so happy.
D*mn it!
Wendy gripped her pen forcefully, almost breaking it.
“Wendy?”
Donovan’s voice sounded.
Shocked, she glanced at the podium.
He shot her a warning look and said, “Time’s running out.”
Wendy quickly returned to her senses. No longer thinking about the quantum physics question, she
flipped the paper back to the humanities section and answered everything carefully.
Considering Trisha’s abilities, she might not secure that fifteen marks even if she has revised quantum
physics.
Instead of being hung up over the fifteen marks, I should answer the previous questions properly.
After calming down, Wendy immersed herself in the test.
As the sun began to set, the bell signaling the end of the examination sounded.
Almost everyone had their scripts collected before they could finish all the questions.
Everyone wailed the moment Donovan left.
“I only finished half of the science paper! There’s no time!”
“Even if I did it, it’s pointless! I don’t even know how to do the two major questions at the back. Quantum
physics… I’ve never learned it before!”
“Yeah! This examination is terrifyingly hard. I’m afraid that I’ll score a record low this time.”
“Yeah, me too.”
Wendy stood up silently. Looking at Arielle, she raised her voice and demanded coldly, “Arielle, it must
feel good to know the examination topics beforehand, right?”
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