The set of "High Math" papers doesn’t co with answers. If you want answers, you have to buy them specifically, and these answers are made by individuals commissioned by the publisher, with no guarantee of being entirely correct.
As Willow Grant posed her question, soone in the class hesitated before standing up and saying, "I have the answers..."
Willow Grant pursed her lips and said, "Can I borrow them? I see Sumr Monroe correcting papers so tiredly, it might be better if she had the answers to check with."
The classmate was easygoing and also wanted to know if Sumr Monroe could really get the answers right in such a short ti, so she readily agreed.
Willow Grant boldly took the answers to Sumr Monroe, trying to ignore Finn Ford’s fierce expression and Ronan Kingston’s cold gaze as she put the answers in front of Sumr and kindly said, "Use this, it’s more convenient."
Sumr Monroe said with a blank expression, "No need."
Willow Grant laughed and asked, "Why not use it? Do you think you’re more accurate than these answers?"
All they heard Sumr Monroe say was, "Yes."
Willow Grant was taken aback, her lips parted slightly in astonishnt.
She never expected Sumr Monroe to respond like that, it was too arrogant, too overbearing!
Did she think she was the one who made these papers?!
However, Willow Grant didn’t know that "High Math," which had spread from overseas to dostic circles, was indeed compiled by her.
At the ti, her ntor had such a project, but because of a sudden experint, couldn’t finish it, and handed it over to her.
Right now, the back of the paper was still printed with "Editor: San."
That’s why Sumr Monroe could finish grading a "High Math" paper in just a few minutes.
If it’s a test she made, how could she not know the answers?
Of course, she didn’t need to reveal this alias to Willow Grant, Willow wasn’t worthy.
But Willow Grant felt amused, she had never seen soone so conceited.
Willow Grant gritted her teeth and said, "Even if you say you don’t need it, everyone is curious about whether your answers are correct. Do you mind if I recheck Ronan Kingston’s paper?"
Sumr Monroe’s expression remained indifferent, as if nothing concerned her.
She lightly said, "This is Ronan Kingston’s paper, ask him, not ."
Willow Grant hated Sumr Monroe’s attitude the most, as if she were superior, but clearly the one standing at the top was her!
Willow Grant didn’t ask Ronan Kingston anymore, she directly grabbed his paper and started comparing the answers.
The other students in the class were indeed curious, turning their heads to look, so even directly approached Willow Grant.
When Sumr Monroe corrected the answers, she also wrote the correct answers beside them.
Willow Grant found Sumr Monroe’s confidence amusing, sizing up the answers one by one seriously.
Beside her, Finn Ford couldn’t help but nervously glance over at Ronan Kingston, asking quietly, "Will she have corrected mistakes? I heard from the students ahead that this paper is extrely difficult... Do you think we should stop that girl?"
Ronan Kingston hesitated for a mont and then shook his head, "No need."
He had confidence in Sumr Monroe.
Besides, even if the questions are difficult, what does it matter if there are mistakes? Even the standard answers sold don’t have a 100% correctness rate; it’s no big deal if Sumr makes mistakes.
anwhile, Willow Grant was focusing more on the answers than she ever did solving problems herself, her expression intently fixed.
Finally, she finished checking the multiple-choice questions.
But Willow Grant’s face didn’t look good.
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