Charlotte came to her senses. She had a look of bewilderment on her face as she walked towards Vivienne. It was only when she held the paper in her hands that she realized what had happened.
She, Charlotte, had achieved the highest score in the city.
"Yippee!" Charlotte jumped with joy. She wrapped her arms around Vivienne and planted kisses on her face.
"Vivienne! Thank you, thank you! You've changed my life! I can't thank you enough!"
"Cough, cough." Vivienne looked a bit taken aback. "You can let go of me now."
"Oh!" Charlotte remembered Vivienne's dislike for physical contact and chuckled awkwardly. “Sorry, I'm just so happy."
Vivienne rubbed her temples, gesturing for her to sit down before addressing the class. "This was just a test. It doesn't determine your college entrance scores, but if you can maintain this performance in the college entrance tests, you all can go to college."
As her words sank in, the students of Class Eighteen rose to their feet with tears welling in their eyes as they chorused, "Thank you, Ms. Vivienne!"
There were no grand speeches. It was just a simple thank you. But those two words held so much gratitude.
After being doubted, feared, and considered outcasts, Class Eighteen had proven everyone wrong.
It was all thanks to Vivienne.
It was she who guided them from the darkness and welcomed a new dawn in their lives.
They could see a bright future ahead.
They could stand tall and be proud.
They could embrace their dreams.
They did not simply feel gratitude towards Vivienne. They admired her.
Vivienne's heart softened as she watched her students.
One of the best decisions she made after leaving her hometown was coming to Cloudcrest High School to teach Class Eighteen.
She had experienced darkness, so she knew the value of light.
She might not have supernatural powers, but she could do her best to show these students the light. That was enough.
Vivienne raised her hand, signaling everyone to sit. "You don't need to thank me. Your success today is due to your hard work."
The students of Class Eighteen remained silent.
They knew no amount of words could express their gratitude towards Ms. Vivienne.
Vivienne glanced at her students and announced, "Tomorrow is Saturday, and you all have the day off."
The students were surprised. "Ms. Vivienne, don't we usually have classes on Saturdays? And the college entrance tests are just a week away. We want to study more. We don't want a day off."
"Tomorrow evening, there's a Stephen concert in the school gymnasium. I've booked the entire place just for you." Vivienne said with a slight smile. "Those who don't want to go can attend the regular classes."
Dead silence.
All Vivienne could hear was the sound of their breaths.
After what seemed like an eternity, someone finally broke the silence with a scream that pierced the quiet atmosphere.
"Oh my God! Stephen! It's Stephen! Ms. Vivienne has arranged a private Stephen concert just for us!"
"I'm so happy that I could faint! Stephen's schedule is booked solid until next year. Who would have thought we could see him perform before the college entrance tests?!"
"Absolutely, Stephen is so hard to book. It's not easy to even get a glimpse of him. Not only did Ms. Vivienne manage to book him, but she also arranged a private concert for us. Being Ms. Vivienne's student is like winning the lottery! I'll brag about this for the rest of my life!"
Class Eighteen erupted in excitement.
The entire school echoed with their cheers, attracting attention from other classes.
Unfortunately, no one else knew what was going on.
Amid the cheers from Class Eighteen, Vivienne quietly left the room.
...
Back in the staff room.
When Vivienne walked in, Percival was lounging on the couch, engrossed in his game.
A twitch crossed her lips. "Mr. Wolf, I seriously doubt you're here to do any work."
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