Chapter 509 The Teachers’ Lecture

"Celia, you are finally here."

Celia was also a big celebrity in the school. She could come in and out of the school as she liked. She didn't need to show her student ID card at all.

"Yes, sir."

Celia smiled back. Last time, when Sue and the others came to make trouble, the guard had helped her a lot, and she remembered it.

"Go to the principal's office now. Your scores have come out. I heard that you got a good score this time. Congratulations!"

The guard gave her a simple smile. All the senior students and their parents attached great importance to the stimulation examination. Only Celia came to the school slowly. Her grades came out yesterday, but she was not there. The headmaster specially told the guard that if Celia came, he should inform the school leader as soon as possible and let her go to the office directly to reported to him.

Celia came. The news spread quickly. Several teachers with examination papers in their arms gathered in the principal's office, waiting for her.

Celia seldom came here, and it was rare t

o proud of Celia since she had brought glory for school. It was really a blessing for the school to have such a student.

What if the student who ranked first in the college entrance examination was in his school?

At that time, they didn't need any publicity at all. They were afraid that there would be an endless stream of students coming to their school.

In particular, Celia still got a full grade in English this time, which shocked all the teachers in the city. English was a new subject integrated into the students' study. Some English teachers didn't understand some of the questions, but how did a student in a county get a full grade?

The teachers in the city all thought that Celia had cheated. Otherwise, it was impossible. Not only did they get Celia's English exams, but they also took out all her papers of Math, Chinese, politics and other subjects one by one to see if there was something wrong with Celia.

All the teachers were stunned when they saw the paper. It was definitely a good student that was once in a century.