Chapter 9: Aced
Michael managed to wake up at his usual time. He quickly freshened up, noticing with relief that the swelling on his face had subsided, and grabbed a quick breakfast prepared by his mother before she headed off to work. His route to school was a familiar one: a single jeepney ride followed by a brisk three-minute walk. New novel chapters are published on
He arrived at school with ten minutes to spare before his first class. The familiar hustle of the campus brought a sense of normalcy as the midterms already ended.
Heading towards his classroom, he stepped inside to find most of his classmates already gathered. Small groups chatted animatedly while others were engrossed in their phones. Michael made his way to his usual spot in the corner, a preferred location that offered a good view of the entire class and some much-needed solitude.
As he sat down, he couldn't help but feel the stares from some classmates. There were murmurs and glances that seemed to linger a bit too long. He guessed they were probably whispering about his recent midterm performance. It made sense; after all, he had gone from barely scraping by to acing the exams. Such a drastic improvement would naturally spark rumors and curiosity.
Shrugging off the stares, Michael pulled out his phone and opened the TIP Student Library app. He needed to find the right book for his mission: preparing for the PSME competition. The app was handy, allowing TIP students to search for specific books and resources. He scrolled through the digital library, looking for materials on advanced thermodynamics and mechanical engineering concepts.
His search led him to a book titled "Advanced Thermodynamics for Engineers. by D. E. Winterbone." It seemed perfect for his mission. He bookmarked it for later reading.
The class started filling up, and soon Professor Delgado arrived.
"Okay, settle down class, I have some important announcements to make," Delgado said as the students scrambled to find their seats.
The room fell silent, all eyes on the professor. Delgado clicked his tongue, looking over the class with a mix of disappointment and concern. "I'm sorry to say that almost 95 percent of you failed the midterm exam. This is a critical subject, and if you fail in the Finals, you'll have to repeat it."
A somber mood settled over the classroom. Michael could feel the tension and disappointment emanating from his classmates.
But then, Delgado's tone shifted, "However, there's a silver lining. One student aced the exam, showing remarkable improvement and understanding of the subject."
The class perked up, curious to know who had managed such a feat.
Delgado paused for effect, then announced, "The student who aced the exam is none other than Michael Reyes."
A collective gasp filled the room. Michael felt dozens of eyes turn towards him, a mix of shock and disbelief in their expressions. He himself was taken aback by the public recognition, not expecting his performance to be highlighted this way.
Delgado gestured towards Michael, "Let's give him a round of applause for his hard work."
Reluctantly at first, but then more enthusiastically, the class began to clap. Michael felt a mix of pride and embarrassment, nodding his head in acknowledgment.
[Congratulations on finishing three books! You have received ten mastery points in mathematics and physics.]
[Your mastery in physics and mathematics leveled up!]
[Your updated mastery]
Physics: Level 1
Chemistry: Level 0
Biology: Level 0
Mathematics: Level 1
Astronomy: Level 0
Meteorology: Level 0
Oceanography: Level 0
Environmental Science: Level 0
Geology: Level 0
Computer Science: Level 0.
"So that's how mastery points are acquired huh?" Michael mumbled.
"What did you just say?" Psylemon snapped his head towards Michael, thinking he heard something.
"Nothing," Michael dismissed as he began to think of other things, the system points! He needed them as he only had 50 left. He used almost everything on it for his midterms, mostly on the hardest subjects, Statics and Differential Equations Other subjects were easy so there was no need.
Later that day, he learned that he aced those exams, getting the same reaction from his classmates. As his last subject was about to come to an end, his friend Robin from Racks sent him a chat.
[Michael, when are you going to arrive, Ms. Catherine is waiting for you.]
"Catherine? What is she doing there?"