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The Princess and the Pauper (Arabella) novel Chapter 581

Chapter 581

The next morning.

All the instructors were drawing lots for their classes, grouping every five classes into one team.

Arabella's neurology class, along with the surgery, pediatrics, dentistry, and anesthesia classes, all drew a "one," meaning they were the first batch to enter.

Each class lined up in a row, and five rows of students marched in through the entrance.

It was early morning, and the place was filled with thick fog, looking a bit creepy.

"Arabella, this place is freaky." Mya couldn't help but grip the corner of Arabella's clothes.

Joyce was also a bit scared, "Is there something terrifying waiting for us up ahead?"

Many people retreated, and in the end, only Arabella from the neurology class was leading the way.

"Don't worry, I guess it's probably things like log bridges or stump hopping." Arabella was experienced, and her cute face showed no sign of fear.

"Such a strong mental game for a straight-A student."

"Right, she's not scared in this creepy place."

"I've decided to follow her. A straight-A student like her can surely lead us to success."

"I think so."

Arabella noticed that some of the fog was sprayed out by a fog machine to create a suspenseful atmosphere.

Although she was left speechless by this, many students were still uneasy because of the fog.

"There's no ghost up ahead, right?"

"There shouldn't be any wild animals, right?"

"There's no maze waiting for us, right?"

The remaining students were cheering, anxious, and indecisive.

A young boy agilely jumped onto the log bridge and crossed it in seven or eight steps.

"Where are the students from the Neurology class? Aren't you coming?"

He spoke with a commanding tone, good-looking, and relaxed.

"Are you guys okay with letting girls lead the way?"

He looked like a wealthy and handsome boy, immediately attracting many girls' attention.

"Adair Irwin, step up!" He directly called him out.

A very handsome boy walked out from the crowd, but next to him, Adair seemed more like his sidekick.

"Hiding behind girls? What kind of man does that? Come here."

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