Chapter 217 Perfect Score Top Scorer
"Wow, our classmate did really well this time," the Stanford University professor smiled, squinting. "But we are here to find Abella."
"Abella?" Mr. Medici and Mrs. Medici were surprised.
The other servants were equally taken aback.
Lola unconsciously clenched her fists, forcing herself to stay calm.
"She is the top scorer this time!"
Everyone was shocked. The top scorer.
Lola's face turned pale, and she felt like she had been struck by lightning, almost losing her balance.
How could Abella become the top scorer?
How could she score full marks on such difficult questions?
Maria couldn't believe her ears. Did she mishear the name? How could it be Abella? Was Abella really that smart?
Even Miss Lola, who was exceptionally bright, only scored 722 points...
Why should Abella be able to score 750?
The servants remained stunned for several seconds before realizing who this top scorer referred to, and they all congratulated Mr. Medici and Mrs. Medici.
After a brief astonishment, Mr. Medici and Mrs. Medici were overwhelmed with joy.
"Abella is the top scorer?! This child is always so low-key!"
Mrs. Medici never expected this child, who rarely spoke, to be so capable! It was like she carried so many secrets, occasionally revealing one, surprising everyone.
Mr. Medici was also extremely excited. He never expected that this child could excel in both medicine, piano, fashion, and now top the exams too!
What couldn't she do in this world?
Seeing the ecstatic reaction of the entire family, the Stanford University professor, with an unexpected smile, said, "You don't know Abella's grades yet? Do you know where she is now? We, on behalf of the school, would like to invite her to study with us."
"Us too!" the other admissions officers echoed.
They explained their intentions, and Mrs. Medici, with a smile, explained politely, "The child is still resting in her room and hasn't checked her grades yet."
Now it was the turn of the admissions officers to be surprised. Today was the most important and anticipated day for thousands of students. 99.9% of them would check their grades online the moment they were released. And yet, Abella, surprisingly, was still asleep?
It had to be said that her mental fortitude was remarkable...the actions and behavior of a top scorer were indeed different from those of ordinary students.
"Please follow me to the living room. Lauren, go call Miss Abella down," Mr. Medici warmly invited them inside. This was the most glorious moment he had ever experienced in his life, even though he had been the country's richest person for years.
His immense wealth had never brought him such pride!
It was his biological daughter who made him feel honored and glorious!
Mrs. Medici followed them into the house, and the servants hurriedly went to prepare tea and water, politely serving them. Only Lola and Maria were still standing there.
She stood there dumbfounded for a while.
"Lola, did the admissions officer from the prestigious university come to your doorstep?"
"I heard that a professor from Stanford University personally came to see you. What does he look like? Take a picture and let us have a look!"
"When will you treat us to a meal? After the admissions officer leaves, we'll have to treat you, the national top scorer, to a feast!"
Lola's mood worsened after seeing the messages in the group.
She had been feeling proud, thinking that she would soon become famous.
She anticipated making headlines, trending on Twitter, and seeing her name on major platforms.
She expected countless netizens to praise her as a top student in the comment section.
She thought she was about to become a popular figure!
But unexpectedly, a perfect scorer had emerged and stolen all her limelight!!
Maria suddenly remembered something and quickly took out her phone to make a call.
Lola wasn't in the mood nor did she have the energy to ask her, but Maria's words made her raise her eyes in astonishment and ask, "Maria, did you invite the reporters too?"
After hanging up the phone, Maria panicked, "I didn't expect that girl to be the perfect scorer. I thought it was you... Now those reporters are almost at Long Island Manor. What should we do? We can't let that girl be interviewed, or she'll be even more pleased with herself!"
Lola knew that it was impossible to send the reporters back now. Such big news, everyone wanted a piece of it!
"Maria, nothing is certain yet. You were too impulsive!" Lola could only softly reprimand her.
"I'm sorry, Miss. I had good intentions but ruined things..." Maria apologized.
At this point, nothing could be done to stop it!
When Abella came downstairs, all the admissions officers looked up, stunned by her beauty.
She was wearing ordinary clothes, but her aura radiated so strongly that it couldn't be ignored.
At such a young age, she had such a presence. The future looked promising!
Abella had only slept for half an hour since last night, feeling a bit irritable. But upon hearing that so many teachers were waiting for her in the living room, she restrained her temper and descended the stairs step by step.
As she approached, her lovely and fair face appeared before everyone, captivating their gaze.
Not only was she academically excellent, but she was also stunningly beautiful.
Even when she sat down, her entire being exuded an assertive and aloof aura, making people unable to resist stealing glances at her.
"Hello, Abella. I heard you were resting earlier, so you probably don't know your SAT scores yet, do you?" one of the admissions officers asked with a smile.
Abella calmly replied, "I know."
"You know?" All the admissions officers were surprised and exclaimed, "You checked your scores?"
"I didn't check, but it should be a perfect score."
Everyone was amazed by her confident and calm demeanor. What kind of ability and self-assurance allowed her to say such confident words...
"You guessed right. Indeed, you are the only perfect scorer this year."
"Top scorer, nationwide top scorer!"
When the admissions officer said this, she enthusiastically asked, "Do you have any university in mind? You can consider coming to our university. Not only is the four-year tuition fully covered, but we also offer a VIP single-person dormitory, a one million scholarship, and you can choose any major you are interested in. The best professors will guide you in any major you choose!"
Upon hearing this, the other admissions officers became anxious. How did this guy manage to say everything they wanted to say?
Abella knew that the admission score at Jiaotong University had never been lower than 680, but she politely declined, "I'm sorry, I am not considering it at the moment."
But the teacher didn't give up and instinctively tried to persuade her, "If you change your mind later, you can contact me at any time. Here's my business card with my contact information and WhatsApp contact. Do you need me to teach you how to add friends?"
Abella politely declined, "No, thank you."