"The top performers in this group assignment are Gideon and Lena."
Rumba smiled and put their homework on the big screen for everyone to appreciate.
"In all the photos you submitted, only the two of them truly achieved style fusion and unity. They not only incorporated each other's strengths into their works but also complemented each other. It seems that you have truly recognized your own works and learned to see the strengths of others."
Gideon and Lena glanced at each other, revealing a tacit smile.
If it weren't for the shared experiences they had before, they might not have been able to cultivate such a tacit understanding.
Almost everyone in the class looked at the two. They had long known that there were differences between people, but as they saw that their peers were much better than themselves, they couldn't help but feel envious and jealous.
After class, Rumba specifically asked Lena and Gideon to stay.
He felt a bit embarrassed for the first time. "In a few days, a junior will come over."
Rumba thought, "There were countless people who have wanted to become my disciple over the years, and I had never agreed, but this time..."
Thinking of this, Rumba sighed deeply, "I owed Mr. Nicholas Clinton a life back then. This time, he asked me to take care of his granddaughter, so I can't refuse."
Upon hearing his words, Gideon and Lena immediately looked at each other, giving the young junior classmate the label of a well-connected person.
As everyone knew, well-connected people were the most difficult to deal with.
"I called you here today because I want you to take care of her a little bit after she arrives." Rumba was also a bit embarrassed. If it weren't for the heavy kindness of Nicholas, he wouldn't have made such a decision.
"I see." Lena was noncommittal. If the young junior classmate followed the rules and really wanted to learn, Lena would naturally help her.
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