<b>Chapter 60 </b>
Jasper also recorded a video of her reaction.
Even if all the answers wer
correct, they were original scores and should be converted ording to her performance.
But her current performance did not need to be converted.
She was so quick to react, so her reaction was equivalent to a full score.
Fifty minutester, Jasper looked nkly at the correct answers to the questions on the tablet. Then he walked out in a daze.
He looked at Antonio with an empty look in his eyes.
The adults outside waited until they were about to be statues. When they saw theming out, they immediately looked at them.
Everett smiled sarcastically. “How many points did she score? It won’t be as bad as zero, right?”
Laura hugged Jasper and nced at him timidly.
She did hot know how many points she got.
After she answered the question, her brother looked at her like she was a monster, which made her ufortable all over.
She was worried that she had answered the questions incorrectly.
However, Jasper looked at the adults in a daze as if he had lost his soul. He shook his head and said, “130.”
They were stunned when they heard that keen number. “How many points?”
Jasper became more and more agitated as he spoke. “130 points! She scored beyond 130 points! All her answers were right, and she reacted very quickly. She could correctly answer all the missing pictures, number arrangement, and mathematical questions! She scored more than 130 points!”
Everyone wondered, “How is that possible?”
Antonio looked at Laura in shock.
Laura’s heart skipped a beat, and she had a bad feeling. “What’s wrong? You don’t want me anymore? I’ll study hard!”
Antonio was shocked, thinking, “It is extremely rare for one to score more than 130 points at the age of four! In other words, she belongs to the high-
possible? How could she possibly score more than 130 intelligence group! When she grows older, we can test her score thoroughly. But how is points?”
Antonio took Jasper’s <i>phone </i>and yed the recorded video.
He saw Laura only give the first two questions some thought but then quickly answered <i>the </i>
res
after ncing at them.
She was quick–witted and intelligent. She did <i>not </i>pause to think long or seemed troubled by the questions at all.
It was like she was ying a game. She was rxed andfortable.
He couldn’t believe it. After all, he had done that test as a child.
His score was also over 130 points.
But he was not as fast as her.
He subconsciously looked at the others and asked, “Did any of you guys finish the test <b>as </b>fast as she did?<b>” </b>
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However, after he asked that question, he found himself ridiculous.
Because he had the highest IQ among them, with a score of 163.
The others shook their heads naturally.
Mad
Laura hugged herself nervously, watching the adults looking at her seriously as if they were looking at a monster.
Laura sniffled and burst into tears. Then she sobbed, “Are you going to send me back to the orphanage because I’m an idiot? Can you give me another chance? I promise that I will get a higher score next time!”
Everyone thought shockingly, “A higher score?”
Antonio’s hand, holding the phone, trembled. He restrained his excitement and handed the phone to his son. He said calmly, “Make the calls.”
Laura stopped breathing momentarily as a sense of doom washed over her.
However, she met Antonio’s extremely pensive gaze. “Arrange for her to enter the best Skyline Academy. Let her take the entrance examination and skip preschool. See if she can enter first grade directly.”
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