Chapter 372
Valedictorian in Liberal Arts?
Gerard actually became the valedictorian in liberal arts!
Not only was Janet stunned.
Even Edna and Darleen beside her were taken aback, their faces turning ghostly pale.
How did Gerard manage to become the valedictorian in liberal arts?
Wasn't he just an average student?
What in the world happened?
Just moments ago, Edna was basking in the glory of Darleen securing the third rank citywide, but in the blink of an eye, Gerard bagged the title of valedictorian in liberal arts! Compared to the valedictorian, what's third place worth?
It took Janet a good while to snap back to reality, grabbing the butler's hand, "Are you sure? Did Gerry really become the valedictorian in liberal arts?"
The butler nodded excitedly, "Yes! It's true! Madam, the young master really did it! A total score of 749 points!"
"Wonderful! Truly wonderful! Gerry has finally made the Lindsay family proud!" Janet's eyes welled up with excitement, "Quick! Go invite the TV crews in!"
Janet was usually not fond of the media.
The Lindsay family was a prominent dynasty in Capital City, seen as both mysterious and flamboyant by outsiders. Many reality shows had approached Janet for interviews, all of which she declined! But now things were different.
This time it was Gerard who had topped the exams!
Capital City, neither too large nor too small, had witnessed Gerard emerging from among the masses, a testament to his abilities.
Among all of Janet's children and grandchildren, not to mention her great-grandchildren, none had ever achieved the title of valedictorian.
Gerard truly was the grandchild she had lovingly raised.
Silent but deadly when it mattered.
With Gerard becoming the valedictorian in liberal arts, Janet felt a shared sense of honor.
The butler quickly scurried off to invite the reporters inside.
Janet then instructed the other servants, "Quick, prepare some fruit and snacks! And, get some cash gifts ready, too. Not sure how many people will come; better prepare plenty! Oh, and when you're off duty, each of you go to the butler for a cash gift!"
"Thank you, madam."
The servants hustled, plunging the Lindsay household into a joyous frenzy.
Janet turned to Gerard, her face beaming with affection, "Gerry, my boy! You've truly brought immense pride to the Lindsay family!"
Edna quickly recovered, smiling, "Congratulations, Gerry! Becoming the valedictorian in liberal arts, that's no small feat! I've only ever seen other people's kids on TV, but now it's finally someone from our own family!"
Gerard, looking towards Edna, spoke with a cold tone, "Edna seems quite excited, as if it has anything to do with her own kids. If you want your child on TV, you could have Darleen repeat the year, and I could tutor her."
Gerard threw back the words Edna and her daughter had said to him earlier.
Edna was momentarily choked up, her face a mix of embarrassment and discomfort.
Normally, Janet would have scolded Gerard for such remarks.
But now, the old lady remained silent, as if she hadn't heard a thing!
The audacity!
She had been so good to her!
Yet this was how she was repaid.
At this point, Edna could only swallow her pride and smile, "Darleen doesn't have the talent for becoming a valedictorian. Even if she repeated a year, I doubt she could match Gerry's brilliance and clinch the top spot!"
Janet chimed in with a laugh, "Darleen has done extremely well too! A girl securing the third rank citywide! Which other family in our circle has a daughter as accomplished as Darleen?" Edna forced a smile.
But that was merely considered extremely well.
At this moment, in Janet's eyes, no matter how well Darleen performed, she probably couldn't hold a candle to Gerard, the valedictorian.
This thought darkened Edna's mood slightly.
Initially, she had come over to revel in what she expected to be Gerard's failure.
But the tables had turned!
Attempting to steal a chicken only to lose the rice.
Instead, they ended up setting the stage for Gerard's triumph.
How did it come to this?
Edna was filled with regret!
As the reporters were about to arrive.
Janet glanced nervously at Edna, "Edna, does my hair look alright? Should I change my dress? Is it okay to appear on camera like this?"
Edna, masking her feelings with a gentle smile, reassured, "Janet, you look absolutely fine just the way you are. Your hair is perfect, and your dress suits you wonderfully! Going on TV like this, you'll be the most beautiful grandmother in Luxphinia!"
Hearing this, Janet breathed a sigh of relief, her smile widening as she adjusted her hair, "Edna, you always know how to cheer me up."