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"Where can I check the results?" Xiang Qingde asked, pretending to be casual.
"At the school," Xiang Beifei replied.
In the world of the system, results are not private. Everyone has a system, and the ranking of results is sometimes related to many people's system tasks, so schools publish everyone's ranking.
Part of the reason is to consider the teachers; after all, their teaching is largely dependent on their students' results to gain system points—admission rates, the number of high-scoring students... these all determine many teachers' system tasks.
Another part is to consider the students, such as who has surpassed whom in results to complete a system task. Many learning-related systems issue such tasks.
Due to level suppression within the system, if the results are not made public, there are many restrictions—like N-level and R-level systems unable to judge if they have exceeded an S-level host's results, making it impossible to confirm task completion.