Mr. Johnson wasn't the only one with this idea. Teachers from other departments had also approached Principal Keaton, suggesting that Yvenne should be moved to Class Four. Her grades were definitely good enough for the switch.
"Principal Keaton, I really don't want to move to Class Four. I want to stay in Class Nineteen. I like my classmates here," Yvenne said, gently knocking on the door of Keaton's office.
The other teachers looked at her with a mix of concern and frustration. They'd heard from Keaton that Yvenne was Tyler's cousin, a bit shy from growing up in the countryside.
"Yvenne, you've got a bright future ahead. Staying in Class Nineteen isn't the best choice."
"Exactly, most students in Class Nineteen aren't really into studying. They'll just hold you back."
Their comments made Keaton's blood boil. As the homeroom teacher for Class Nineteen, he couldn't stand hearing his students being trashed like this.
"That's enough. Yvenne, you can go back to Class Nineteen. No one's going to make you leave," Keaton said, his face clouded with irritation as he dismissed the others.
During the break, a crowd gathered around Yvenne's desk, chatting about everything and nothing, nearly pushing Fiona out of her spot.
Fiona watched the jostling classmates with a cool expression and said, "Why don't you guys take it to the playground?"
"Fiona, why are you being so uptight?"
"Yeah, it was just a little bump to your chair. Did you really have to make such a big deal?"
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