Scarlett didn't remember that she had a schoolmate named Reilly in high school and college. When she was in high school, her parents had an accident, and Alexis was busy preparing to apply for an art college. She didn't pay attention to anything else.
Now when Reilly brought it up, Scarlett remembered a little bit. "When I graduated, you gave me a bouquet, didn't you?"
Scarlett had a great memory. She never forgot a thing, as long as she kept it in her mind.
In Scarlett's senior year in college, on the day that they had their graduation photoshoot, many students came to give her flowers. She remembered that she was about to leave after her class had finished taking the group photo. Suddenly, a girl with a ponytail ran over with a bunch of champagne roses.
At that time, Reilly was wearing a pair of heavy blackframed glasses, jeans, and a shirt. She was quite ordinary in the crowd.
Scarlett probably wouldn't have remembered Reilly if the girl hadn't fallen while running over.
Reilly felt a little embarrassed, "Yes."
When Reilly was a fresh student in high school,
Scarlett was a senior. Ever since Reilly entered high school, she had heard that there was a girl in her senior year who was always the first in her grade.
Scarlett not only ranked first every time but also got more scores than the last time.
It was not easy to get to the top of the grade at every exam. But she also beat her last score every time.
But that wasn't the most surprising thing to Reilly. Growing up, Reilly had seen many diligent students who tended to be dull. After all, they lived in a small town. They could only study hard to look forward to a bright future.
Reilly was one of those nerdy students, and she assumed Scarlett was the same.
But when she saw Scarlett give her high school graduation speech, Reilly was amazed by her. In her plain school uniform, Scarlett looked amazing.
Reilly couldn't believe that a hardworking student could be so beautiful.
Since that day, she began to admire Scarlett.
Technically Reilly could not get into Juanton University. However, in order to get into the same university as Scarlett, Reilly studied late at night every day.
She wanted to be as excellent as Scarlett, pretty, good a t her studies, and kind.
Now, Reilly had finally realized her dream. She worked for Scarlett's company.
Although it had been more than seven years, Reilly still felt a little shy and nervous when she remembered the time she gave Scarlett flowers.
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