"Yeah," Gavin replied, nodding with a sullen expression. The icy air he was giving off made it clear that he was unhappy.
Yolanda sensed that Gavin was a little upset. So, she gently shook his wrist and explained, "Sharon said she's never attended an art festival held by a school, so I invited her to come."
After all, it was only for half a day. Yolanda didn't think it would make much of a difference. Besides, once Sharon went into the campus, she wouldn't hang around with them the entire time.
Gavin didn't say anything, but his expression softened slightly, which was a sign of reluctant acceptance.
"Yolanda, does your academy have any good food?" Sharon looked around and had already spotted many food stalls.
"Snacks? There's a whole street dedicated to them near the gymnasium," Yolanda replied, recalling the layout map of the art festival.
"I want to go there!" Sharon's eyes lit up, and she seemed eager to head to the gymnasium immediately. She looked around and asked, "Which way is the gymnasium?"
"Just keep walking along that road ahead. When you reach the intersection, turn right. You'll see the sign for the gym." Yolanda pointed out the direction.
"Okay, I'll grab something to eat first. I'll join you at the art exhibit later," Sharon said. She didn't forget that Yolanda planned to visit the art exhibit.
"Alright, see you later," Yolanda said, waving her off.
After Sharon left, Yolanda and Gavin went to the art gallery. Since today was the last day of the exhibition, there were quite a lot of visitors.
First Academy had always strongly emphasized the holistic education of its students. In addition to the main curriculum, the school encouraged students to cultivate their interests and hobbies. The Art Festival was held each semester to showcase students' talents in various fields.
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