CHAPTER 302
Author: Chessman
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At that moment, when the news quietly slipped across the competition hall that someone had already gotten an “Excellent” in one of the first practical rounds, it didn’t take long for it to spread like wildfire. It was whispered from one booth to another, passed through murmurs and side-eyes like a contagious secret.

The first Excellent, That was huge.

Students began turning their heads, some rising slightly from their stations, others glancing over the shoulders of their teammates. Their hearts skipped.

Because that word didn’t come easily, Getting “Good” was fine.

Getting “Very Good” was already impressive.

But “Excellent”? That meant perfection. That meant someone had just done the impossible.

And more importantly—none of them had done it.

The first question that clouded every single participant’s mind was—Who?

“Who got it?”

“Is it from our team?”

“No way…”

“Which station was it?”

“Was it that quiet girl? Or that group with the glasses boy?”

“No, no. I think I saw someone submitting
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