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Don't Fall For Me, CEO

Chapter 599: The Student Named Qin

Author: Seven-character regulated poem
updatedAt: 2025-10-01

CHAPTER 599: CHAPTER 599: THE STUDENT NAMED QIN

July Quinn yawned and said, "You’re overthinking it."

Whether it’s the exam papers, the invigilators, or those grading the exams and participating in oral assessments, they are all faculty and students from our school.

In such a situation, it’s impossible for Howard Lynch to cover everything up.

"Time for the exam, I’m off."

After speaking, July Quinn headed towards the written test classroom on her own.

Right now, she just wanted to finish the exam quickly and go back for some rest.

Because tonight, the First Casino of Esteria is having its grand opening.

By then, she would have to make an appearance at the opening ceremony.

The others watched July Quinn leave, and their worries grew.

"Boss Hawthorne, what should we do now?"

"Yeah, Julian isn’t concerned, is this exam really fair to us?"

In their confusion, Victor Hawthorne looked up at July Quinn gradually walking away.

She wore a white T-dress, her shoulder-length hair dancing in the wind around her waist as she moved.

Simple, yet everything around her seemed to become her backdrop.

After watching for a while, Victor Hawthorne withdrew his gaze and said, "Since she said so, let’s trust her."

Shelly Cole chimed in, "Yes, I think so too."

The other followers thought for a bit and stopped worrying.

No one knew when it started, but July Quinn had become the belief of the entire class.

As long as she said it, they were completely convinced.

*

The written exams for the Meridia Language Competition soon began.

In the competition area at the First University of Esteria, over a thousand people registered to participate, all arranged in the small auditorium.

Coincidentally, Joy Quinn was placed right next to July Quinn.

When the papers were distributed, Joy Quinn was initially quite worried about July Quinn stealing her answers, so she covered them cautiously.

But later, she found her worries somewhat unnecessary.

From the moment the papers were handed out, July Quinn immediately began writing swiftly.

Her speed was so fast that Joy Quinn hadn’t even flipped to the second page to start answering, while July Quinn had already completed the second page.

When Joy Quinn picked up the second page, July Quinn had already submitted her paper.

This made Joy Quinn frown.

That fast?

Did July Quinn really understand all those questions?

Even Joy Quinn, who started learning the Meridia language from a young age under Howard Lynch’s influence, had to read the questions several times to grasp their meaning.

But July Quinn, who came from the countryside and probably doesn’t even know what Meridia is, could she really learn the language as if it were her native tongue, with a reading speed of ten lines at a glance?

Definitely impossible!

Probably she just couldn’t understand what was being asked, so she filled in the answers randomly.

Thinking this, Joy Quinn felt much relieved and continued to answer the questions seriously...

In a blink, the two and a half hour written test ended.

All the students stopped answering and moved to the multifunctional hall for the oral assessment.

For this assessment, five students formed one group to enter the multifunctional hall.

The teachers and association directors responsible for the assessment posed questions, and the five students responded individually.

Following the same sequence as the written test, Joy Quinn and July Quinn were placed in the same group.

To avoid suspicion, Howard Lynch did not serve as the examiner in the oral assessment.

After Joy Quinn’s group finished, he simply asked one of the examiners.

"How was the performance of the students in that group just now?"

"One student with the surname Qin spoke the language like a native of Meridia, even we were in awe."

One of the examiners praised this student with the surname Qin, then added, "The performance of the others was rather average."

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