As they followed Lee, Larry soon helped Joan complete her registration.
As Joan could not stay on campus, they managed to complete the relevant procedures with Lee's help.
After bidding farewell to the lecturer, Joan then went to look for the school counselor, who was supposed to be in Joan's class.
With the help of various students on the campus, the two found their way to Joan's class.
There was barely anyone in the class. That day was the day was freshmen orientation; the students had left after reporting their attendance.
By the stage was a woman who looked like a lecturer, and she was reading some documents.
After knocking on the door, Joan said, "Hello, may I know if you're Ms. Callow?"
"Yes, that's me. You're..."
The woman raised her head when she heard Joan's voice. Then, a look of surprise flashed across her face when she saw Joan. The next look that crept onto her face was a joyous one.
"Joan, it's really you! Are you back to study again?" the woman asked.
"I'm a freshman. You're... Jaylene Callow?" Joan guessed as she stared at the familiar face.
"Yes, that's me! I was just thinking of you when I saw the name Joan Watts. I thought someone had the same name as you, but it turns out that it's really you. What a coincidence!"
Jaylene then hurried toward Joan, wanting to see her old friend.
Jaylene used to be Joan's classmate. Both Gabriella and Jaylene had been her best friends back then. When Jaylene found out that Joan was leaving at that time, she cried buckets.
"It's been a few years, and now, you're a teacher," Joan said wistfully.
Time went by in a blink of an eye. The innocent young girl was now a teacher of many.
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