
Three Point Distance
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The cool scholar who is firmly at the top of the list × the paranoid second place who is getting closer every step of the way She is always the first in the grade, and her test scores are never wrong. Even the teacher calls her the "standard answer", but she has no interest in anything other than the scores; he is a paranoid teenager who insists on being second. He regards every exam as a duel with her. There is a "pass her" note on the desk, and he even has twice as many refills as others to answer the questions. Their rivalry started on the first day of school - he grabbed her window seat in the library, and she cut off his recommendation for the competition. The two competed across a table in the study room, but they would secretly put antipyretics and notes on each other when the other was sick. They agreed that the winner would be determined in the college entrance examination room, and the winner could make any request. But what he never knew was that the girl would never have a chance again. Later, she stood outside his ward with the top scorer's report card, but did not dare to open the door and go in; he looked at the rain outside the window, tore up the note with "more than her" written all over it, and never mentioned that agreement again.
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