Chapter 81: Hundred
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Updated : Sep 21st, 2025
Silva read through the paper, and as expected, it was all from the materials that he and Lia had studied.
With his memory, solving it was no issue, so without much thought, he started writing. He blazed through the questions like they were nothing.
In less than five minutes, all hundred questions were done. He placed it down on the table and looked at the timer—only five minutes had gone by.
"I am done," Silva said. The cube came close to him, scanned the paper, and scored it.
{Perfect Hundred}
{You have passed}
The cube said, and Silva was transferred out of the isolated space. He looked around the hall—everyone else still had their eyes shut, still taking the exams.
The only person that was awake was the man who had spoken to them before the exam.
The man noticed that someone was awake. He looked at Silva with shock.
'Is he already finished? It has only been five minutes. No one has ever finished in such a short time.
No, maybe he failed. He will soon get up and leave the hall in shame,' the man thought. But after a while, Silva still didn't move.
'This can't be. How can he be able to finish in such a short time? No, he probably just got lucky and passed. I should check his score and see.'
The man took out a piece of paper. Only one score was recorded there, so that had to be Silva's.
"What? A hundred? How is this possible—a perfect score?" He said out loud, then covered his mouth afterward.
He looked at Silva with suspicion. A perfect score, and he finished in record time. He looked at the name—all it held was Silva.
That meant he wasn't a noble since he didn't have a family name. How could a normal commoner get such a score?
The man decided not to worry about it too much since he couldn't understand what was happening at all.
He stayed watching Silva, while Silva played with his fingers as he waited for the others to finish.
Fay's face changed to a pissed-off expression, sparks flying as Fay and Lia stared daggers at each other.
"I got a hundred," Silva said, breaking up their fight with one word.
They both looked at him in a confused way. Did they just hear him correctly?
"Are you serious, brother?" Lia asked.
"Yeah, the exam was really easy," Silva said.
"Only you would say that," Fay said. She folded her arms and pouted.
"It was just memorization, nothing special," Silva said.
"Again, only you would say that," Fay said.
"Don't worry, brother, I'll beat you next time," Lia said with conviction.
"Give it your best; I won't make it easy for you," Silva said.
"Me too! Don't leave me out of it," Fay said.
"I thought you were mad at me just now," Silva said.
"Well, I'm no longer angry, and I want to try to defeat you as well," Fay said.
"Alright, give it your best. If either of you can score higher than me in any exam, I'll do whatever you want for a day," Silva said.
Just those words served as heavy motivation for both of them. They decided they would give it their all until they couldn't push anymore.
The examiner returned to the hall and took the stage again.
"Alright, your next exam has been set. You'll all follow me to the next room, and the exam will be held there," the man said and walked through the door.
All the students got up and headed to the door, but there were quite a few of them, and Silva bumped into someone by accident—it turned out it was his brother, Oliver Terron.
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