"We can allow our students in First Senior High School not to win the championship, but we can't allow a student from our school to take the last place.
Miss Morris, it should be honest and kind to conduct oneself."
Miss Morris was furious.
After asking around, she finally knew that someone posted an article on the campus forum.
After reading the post, she felt even more angry: "Nonsense!
I proposed to let Nikita participate in the competition, but she didn't promise at all.
And she never said those big words about winning the championship. Who is spreading these rumors?"
Una returned to the office after the first class.
After she walked into the office and sat down in her own position, she looked at a stack of test papers piled on the table with a dull face. Her eyes didn't have a focus.
Usually, she would sneer at Miss Morris as long as she caught an opportunity. But today she was extremely quiet, which made Miss Morris feel very strange and couldn't help but look up at her.
As Miss Morris saw her, she was shocked by Una's gaunt look.
She hadn't seen Una for only one night.
Una seemed to suddenly get some serious illness. She looked haggard and decadent, as if her soul had been sucked away by a monster. Her face was extremely pale, as if she had lost all her blood.
She seemed a little distracted, and her face was full of worries.
Miss Morris had never seen Una being so miserable.
Even if she and Una are not in the right place at ordinary times, after all, they are colleagues who have been working together for many years. Noticing that there is obviously something wrong with her, she hesitated for a few seconds and asked: "Una, are you all right?"
Una suddenly turned her head.
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