The CEO's Mischievous Little Bride
Chapter 236 The Cheating of Those Years

Molly had written four pages of notes in just two days.

Whenever Molly encountered something she didn't understand, she recited it to herself again.

On the way back, Sebastian picked a few points from Molly's notes to quiz her on.

Molly answered them all correctly.

Only then did Sebastian feel at ease sending Molly home. "When are you planning to come home for Christmas this year?"

Molly said, "Sebastian, I'm spending Christmas with the Olteran family this year."

Sebastian replied, "That's fine. We're all going to the hospital to be with Grandpa this Christmas. You staying with the Olteran family saves us from worrying."

"I'll come back to see you guys about three days after the holiday at the latest," Molly said affectionately.

The Chase family was all waiting for Molly to come back.

Molly, holding her books, returned to the Olteran family.

The next day was the exam, and Randall was just lying in bed, flipping through his notes calmly.

Once Randall felt confident, he went to find Molly and Vera.

Upon seeing them, he said, "For tomorrow's exam, our student numbers are consecutive. For the multiple-choice questions, watch my fingers. The left hand is for the question number, and the right hand is for the answer. One is A, two is B, three is C, four is D. For the last questions, I'll write the answers on toilet paper and throw them behind me for you to copy."

Vera said, "Randall, I can do the questions this time."

Molly said, "Me too."

Randall was surprised. The two people who usually rely on him have suddenly become proficient after just two days of studying.

He asked, "I can understand Vera, because she relies on the man who wrote the textbook. But Molly, how did you manage?"

Vera also turns her head curiously to look at Molly. "Yeah, Molly, isn't Sebastian a cop? How did he tutor you?"

Molly replied, "Sebastian didn't tutor me; he just supervised me while I copied the notes. Besides, Sebastian knows everything. He's in economic crime investigation; how could he not know economics?"

Molly was eager to praise Sebastian, which made Vera and Randall applaud her, "Sebastian is quite talented."

Molly finally felt satisfied.

The next day, Randall drove Molly and Vera to the classroom for the exam.

The classmates around them were all talking, discussing what to do if they couldn't answer the questions or where to hide their phones.

Some girls hid their phones under their skirts. In winter, they wore thick clothes and decorative skirts, so when they sat down, the phone was hidden under the skirt and couldn't be seen.

Other girls hid their phones in the tops of their boots. When they crossed their legs, the phone was visible; when they put their legs down, no one could see it.

Vera looked at a girl next to her who was hiding her phone. The girl was wearing a big-sleeved down jacket with cheat sheets and a phone inside. With a flick of her hand, the phone came out; with a slight lift of her arm, the phone went back in.

The boys were no less creative in hiding their phones. "Check out this new watch I bought for the exam. It syncs with my phone, so I can see everything."

"I stuck the answers on tape last night. Even if it's on the desk, the teacher won't notice."

"I have the answers too."

This was Vera's first time taking a major exam at the business school. She transferred from another school last year, where no one knew how to cheat, and everyone passed on their merit.

This year, at the business school, she found that everyone was up to something.

Vera asked Randall, "Was it like this last year, too?"

Randall replied, "Are you surprised? Ask Molly how she passed last year."

Vera asks Molly, "How did you pass?"

Molly recalled and said, "Randall would read the answers to me after he finished. He'd read a line, and I'd write a line. Last year, we sat one in front of the other and handed in our papers at the same time." Vera asked, "Didn't the teachers care? And if he read the answers, wouldn't it be hard to hear?"

Molly replied, "They cared, but we had our ways."

Vera was curious, so Molly leaned in and whispered last year's method in her ear. Vera's eyes widened in shock; it was rare for something to surprise her, but this was one of those things.

Vera stammered, "You two are so bold."

Molly said, "It's our ultimate secret weapon."

What Molly and Randall did last year was something Vera never imagined. No wonder she found the phone-hiding tricks novel, while Randall and Molly were unfazed-they had even more advanced methods. A classmate tried to get closer to Vera and asked, "Do you need help? If you don't know the answers, we have a group on Facebook where we share them. I can add you."

Vera reminded them, "Did you forget I'm the principal?"

The classmate thought, 'I really did forget!'

The classmate tried to cheat on the principal. What should the principal do? Vera, feeling frustrated, rests her face on her hand. "If only my husband were here." The exam began, and the students started showing off their tricks.

Vera looked around at her classmates. Girls with long hair let it fall over their desks, hiding their faces as they almost buried their heads in their desks. Others sneaked cheat sheets out of their drawers.

The person next to Vera was looking at the writing on their desk for answers. Vera curiously glanced over, and the classmate asked, "Do you want the answers?" Vera shook her head.

It turned out the girl had written the answers on her desk with a pencil.

Because she looked around, Vera was noticed by the teacher, who came over to warn her, "Do not look around during the exam."

Vera nodded. The ones who should be warned weren't, and the ones who were openly cheating got away with it.

The teacher picked up Vera's test paper and saw it was blank. Her desk and drawer were also clean.

The teacher put down the paper and returned to the podium.

At this moment, another teacher whispered to the first one, "She's Vera Linister, Patrick Olteran's wife."

Vera was grateful for Patrick's hard work tutoring her yesterday, which saved her from having to cheat like the others. If she were caught cheating, it would be a school-wide scandal, and she'd lose face. Vera picked up her pen and started writing seriously.

After the exam, there were four days to prepare for the next one.

After handing in her paper, Vera found the class committee and said, "As class leaders, you should set a good example."

"Class president, tell the students that the purpose of learning is to improve themselves. College isn't just about passing exams and getting a diploma. The study committee should be responsible for the students' learning, not just holding a position for end-of-term evaluations."

She added, "I'll overlook the cheating this time, but if I catch anyone cheating in the next exam, I won't be lenient."

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