Chapter 969 It’s All in the Past
Since the class had yet to start, many people began to ask Susan about what had happened today. ”How is Miss Sofia going to punish the culprit?”
”Tessa is doing so well. Why didn’t Miss Sofia arrange for her to perform?”
”I didn’t expect that Tessa would be able to compose music in such a short time. She’s really amazing.”
When Susan heard the name ‘Tessa’ in almost every sentence, she felt anger bubbling in her veins, and she could barely reign in her temper.
Thankfully, she managed to keep in mind that this was the worst possible time to cause a scene and calmly said, ”I’m not sure of Miss Sofia’s decisions. Maybe she thinks Miss Tessa isn’t competent enough to perform yet.”
”My God, that is considered incompetent? Miss Sofia’s standards are really high.”
”Yeah, they are,” Susan agreed and immediately changed the subject.
She did not want to discuss Tessa any longer, fearing that she might not be able to suppress her rage if they kept going.
Lady Fortune was smiling on her that day as it didn’t take long for Hathaway to show up.
Hathaway smiled kindly when she saw Susan and greeted her, ”You’re here.”
Susan’s eyes flickered as she nodded obediently.
Then, the class started without further ado.
Initially, Susan had only planned to go through the formalities and casually listen in. However, when she found out that what Hathaway taught was very helpful to her, she gradually began to focus on Hathaway’s lecture.
Two hours later, when the class was over, Hathaway called for Susan to stay behind.
The other participants cast envious glances at Susan when they heard this.
Susan pretended not to see it and followed Hathaway to the office.
Once Susan sat down, Hathaway asked with concern, ”Is there anything that you didn’t understand during class just now?”
”No, you’re a wonderful teacher, and you have explained the material very well, so I understood everything,” Susan replied obediently.
Hathaway nodded and praised her sincerely, ”You’re very talented. As long as you put in the necessary hard work, you’d definitely be able to achieve great things in the future.”
Even though Hathaway was genuine in her praise, Susan felt that she was just being hypocritical.
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