Chapter 371 He even shot her a cold, disdainful look, his brow furrowed.
She had tried to spare Elodie's dignity; it was Elodie herself who had thrown it away.
"Ms. Thorne really is unflappable, isn't she? Most people would be falling apart by now." Grady couldn't stand Elodie's feigned composure. He turned away from her, softening his tone as he addressed Sylvie. "Ms. Fielding, would you mind checking the university website?" "Sure," Sylvie said, barely sparing Elodie a glance. She pulled out her phone and navigated to Verdant University's official site.
Maurice, too, silently opened the site on his own phone, searching for the published results.
But as his eyes landed on the page, the smile froze on his lips. He stared, eyes going wide in shock.
Jarrod lowered his gaze, watching the page load on Sylvie's screen.
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He looked up, his eyes flicking to Elodie.
Sylvie's face, in that sinstant, went slack with disbelief. Her grip on her phone tightened suddenly.
Her breathing faltered, uneven.
She must have read it wrong. She had to have.
"What is it?" Grady hadn't seen the page yet, but Sylvie's face went so pale that he couldn't help but ask, concern creeping into his voice.
Elodie just watched the group, her expression cold, a faintly mocking smile tugging at her lips.
Alexander, ever the eager instigator, piped up with 'concerned' curiosity, "Did you get a good look, Ms. Fielding? What's your score? Is it about the sas Elodie's?" With Alexander's words still hanging in the air, Sylvie's lips pressed into a thin, tense line. She turned off her phone, letting her hand drop, the screen now dark.
Her mind buzzed, thoughts scattering in every direction.
469...
How could Elodie have possibly scored 469? "Is there smistake?" Maurice finally found his voice, staring at Elodie in utter disbelief. "You're the top scorer? 469?" Grady froze, then his face twisted as the realization sank in.
All around them, people stared at Elodie-who had never once tried to draw attention to herself-in stunned silence.
Hadn't Ms. Fielding's earlier comments implied that Elodie's acceptance by Mr. Sterling was due to sbackroom deal? "Maybe something got entered wrong?" Grady's voice sharpened, his skepticism obvious. "Did the admissions office really check everything carefully?" Were there any mistakes in the data entry? "Impossible," Jarrod said quietly, glancing at Elodie, his eyes unreadable. "The university doesn't make that kind of mistake. This isn't a game." "There's no mistake." No one knew when Charlie and Abbott had returned, but suddenly, Charlie's voice cut through the tension as he strode in, hands behind his back, scanning the room. "Elodie's results were released a while ago. If you have any questions, you can take it up with me." Sylvie's lips were nearly colorless.
She couldn't process it.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmShe couldn't believe it.
She'd always been one of the top students in her field, so she knew just how extraordinary a score of 469 was. She had assumed the first place finish would be a close competition.
And yet, in the end- It was Elodie.
And the margin wasn't even close.
It simply didn't make sense.
Maurice was at a loss for words, shock and confusion written all over his face. He just couldn't figure it out. Where had things gone wrong?
He'd known Elodie for years-she'd never shown the slightest hint of brilliance. At The Silverstein Group, her work had nothing to do with their field; she spent her days clocking in and out, orbiting around Jarrod like a shadow. A nondescript "housewife"-how could this be possible?
"Mr. Sterling, you probably don't know Elodie that well. She's never even had anything to do with your field," Grady said, almost on Sylvie's behalf, unable to accept that she could have lost to Elodie. Abbott frowned.
How could these people be so sure they knew Elodie?
Charlie's expression cooled, annoyance flickering in his eyes as he looked over.
over. "So what isût, then? You doubted her before the scores cout, and now you doubt her after. Do you think this is skind of joke?"