Chapter 264 A Heroine at School
When Larissa returned to her seat, she stopped in her tracks. Her desk was covered with gifts.
Larissa stared at the pile, speechless.
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This was the first time anything like this had happened to her. Had she suddenly become this popular?
“Larissa, you’re amazing!”
Her classmates crowded around her, all talking at once.
“Seriously, you’re unbelievable. The news spread everywhere yesterday that you won first place in the Global Academic Competition. The whole country knows now. “Our entire school knows about it, and everyone is thrilled. You brought honor to the country.
“I honestly don’t know how your brain works. That exam was so hard, yet you still got a perfect score!”
Nancy looked at her with bright, excited eyes and kept talking without stopping.
“Larissa, you’re incredible. “I heard you single–handedly turned things around for Smeana. Because of you, our country will host next year’s Global Academic Competition.”
“You’re not just a normal student anymore.”
“I bet students across the whole country look up to you now. I can’t believe someone this famous sits right
next to me.”
Nancy clasped her hands dramatically.
“From today on, you’re my boss. Just say the word and I’ll do whatever you ask.”
Lucas, who sat behind Larissa, leaned forward and added with an exaggerated tone, “Same here. Wherever you point, I’ll go.”
Larissa quietly gathered the snacks from her desk and put them into a bag.
She kept the iced cola for herself and handed the rest to Nancy.
“You guys are so dramatic,” she said calmly. “Well, I just performed normally. It’s not that big of a deal. You don’t have to get this excited.
“Let’s just treat each other the same as before, or I’ll start feeling pressured”
She glanced toward the classroom door.
A crowd had gathered outside. Students from other classes had come just to see her.
The hallway and the classroom were both buzzing with noise.
Larissa didn’t understand the excitement.
12:05 pm
Chapter 264 A Heroine at School
Why couldn’t they just go back to their classes?
All she wanted was to put her head down and get some sleep.
Finally, the class bell rang, and the students outside slowly drifted away.
Just then, Hale walked into the classroom with a bright smile on his face.
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“Larissa,” he said warmly, “the school has decided to hold a special ceremony for you this afternoon. You’ll need to go on stage and give a short speech, so take some time to prepare. We’ve informed your family.”
Larissa felt a little helpless but nodded anyway.
Was a ceremony really necessary?
And they even called her family.
In her previous life, ever since she turned ten, no one from her family had attended a single parent- teacher meeting.
Back then, she had been in fifth grade and hoped more than anything that her father would show up.
If he came, it would prove Morris cared about her.
But he never came.
Not once.
Whenever she saw other students sitting with their parents during school meetings, she couldn’t help feeling deeply jealous.
That afternoon, the school auditorium was filled with excitement.
Tom stood proudly at the podium. After glancing at Larissa in the audience, he began speaking with enthusiasm.
“Good afternoon, teachers and students.
“We’ve gathered here today to recognize an outstanding student–Larissa Sowle.
“In the recent Global Academic Competition, she won first place. Her achievement brought honor to our country, to the city of Marcrest, and to our school.
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