Daddy! Come Home for Dinner! - Chapter 156 - Chapter 156: Chapter 156: Shocking
Chapter 156: Chapter 156: Shocking
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Cindy Clarke just glanced at them, finding a label that read ‘Laundry’ on one of the bags, which obviously meant clothes for laundry.
It must be the clothes that Adrian Zhekova changed but hadn’t had time yet to send to the hotel for washing, so they were all here.
The other two storage bags should be his clean clothes.
However, Cindy was really surprised to find that a man could arrange his clothes in such a neat and orderly manner in a suitcase.
Well, it was just the clothes that were organized.
His pajamas were still thrown on the sofa, and the bag for his toiletries was opened and placed on top of the suitcase. The toothpaste and toothbrush were nowhere to be seen.
Cindy really experienced what it was like to have a sudden epiphany.
She suddenly had a thought and went to check in the restroom.
Sure enough, next to her electric toothbrush, there stood Adrian’s black electric toothbrush.
Since the toothbrush handle was wide, and the base was large, it could stand steadily without a cup.
It was now standing beside her own toothbrush.
Cindy: ‘
It felt like Adrian was planning to relocate his home here?
Back in the living room, she saw Adrian’s pajamas laid out on the sofa.
Cindy looked speechlessly at the neatly folded pajamas.
If he had time in the morning to fold his pajamas, why didn’t he take the time to tidy up his suitcase by the doorway?
Cindy really didn’t know what to do with these things.
Did she need to wash Adrian’s pajamas? Did she need to wash his change of clothes?
Cindy didn’t even care about the audition results at this point and sent a message to Adrian.
“Your luggage is all at my place,” sent Cindy.
Adrian should be on the road by now and wouldn’t reply so quickly. He can reply when he sees it.
Then, she finally opened the picture Adrian had sent over to see it.
This was scanned and sent to Adrian by Sheldon Rowland.
So, what Cindy opened was the picture.
The mobile phone screen was a bit small, and it was inconvenient to zoom in for a better view.
So, Cindy directly transferred the picture to her computer to have a look.
1st Place: Parker Honi, 9.6 (Under Pingla Academy) 2nd Place: Jasmine Hudson, 9-3 (under Pingla Academy) 3rd Place: Aiden Huxley, 9.2 (Under Pingla Academy) 4th Place: Gladys Joy, 9.1 (under Pingla Academy) 5th Place: Daniel Vahn, 9.0 (Under Pingla Academy) 6th Place: Yannick O’Brian, 8.9 (under Pingla Academy) 7th Place: Cvnthia Florine. 8.8 (Under Pinela Academv) 8th Place: Bartholomew Bailey, 8.7 (under Pingla Academy) 9th Place: Ava Brown, 8.6 (Under Pingla Academy) 10th Place: Leon Hernandez, 8.5 (under Pingla Academy)
11th Place: Cain Velman, 8.0
The top ten were all from Pingla Academy.
It was shockingly impressive.
Cindy could imagine how excellent the reputation of Pingla Academy would become when the list was officially announced, given that the top ten places were all occupied by students from Pingla Academy.
This was likely also what the Pingla Group intended, taking the opportunity to boost the momentum of Pingla Academy.
From the 11th place that belonged to Cindy onwards, there were only names and no suffixes.
Cindy looked at her own score gap from the first place. It seemed to be a small gap of only 1.6 points.
But as a ten-point system, this was indeed a significant gap.
Furthermore, among the top ten, except for the first and second places, which had a direct gap of 0.3 points.
From second place to tenth place, every position only had a difference of 0.1 points.
This showed that their levels were quite similar to each other.
If compared again, the ranking order might not always be the same.
Just between her and the tenth place, there was a direct gap of 0.5 points.
This showed like a step function..