134 Goddess
“So you’re Larissa from Class C?
“I’ll admit, your grades are untouchable. I can’t beat you there.
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“But high jump is my territory. You should quit now. Look at our height difference–you don’t stand a
chance.”
The tall girl from Class A sneered.
Larissa gave her a calm, indifferent look.
“Where’d you get all that confidence from?
“I’m not scared. Come at me. Just don’t cry when you’re the one embarrassed.”
The tall girl flushed red with anger and scoffed.
“Fine. I’ll make you lose so badly you won’t have anything left to say. Let’s see who ends up humiliated.”
The students watching nearby couldn’t hide their concern for their goddess.
“Goddess, just drop out. High jump is dangerous. Second place is already amazing. You can’t beat her–she’s been champion every year.”
“Yeah, Goddess, just withdraw. There’s no point wasting your energy.”
“Goddess, good luck! Win or lose, you’re still the most beautiful!”
Julia’s face darkened as she listened to the crowd. She heard every word. Larissa, just wait. I want to see you embarrass yourself.
Trying to steal the spotlight with a high jump and win? Dream on.
Wesley frowned slightly. “Mr. Bowen, is Larissa really that popular? Why are they calling her ‘Goddess‘?”
Tom wiped the sweat from his face again.
If he still couldn’t tell Wesley was jealous, then all his years in administration meant nothing.
“It’s probably because Larissa’s such an outstanding student, so the kids started calling her that.
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