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Chapter 354: 325: The End of the Show_3



Chapter 354: 325: The End of the Show_3

Then, she also gave a speech.

Celeste Martin’s voice was soft and gentle, and her attitude was sincere. She summarized her experiences over the past two weeks and thanked several classmates specifically.

When she got to the part about not wanting to leave, her voice became choked up and her eyes teared up.

No one likes farewells, especially these naive students.

With tears in Celeste Martin’s eyes, some of the girls in the class also became teary-eyed.

Olivia Lane watched Celeste Martin and then turned to Daisy Zane and said, “You  might want to get some inspiration from her.”

“Inspiration for what?” Daisy Zane asked.

Olivia Lane looked at Daisy Zane’s indifferent expression and cold demeanor, fearing that if she went up there like she had insulted her yesterday, she might insult the entire class.

Then  would the students in this class chase her and beat her up?

Oh, the people in this class wouldn’t be able to beat her even if they tried.

When Celeste Martin finished speaking, there was applause from the class, which lasted for a while. When Celeste Martin and George Dunn stood beside the podium, tears fell from their eyes.

George handed her a tissue.

Skyler Thomas was also moved by Celeste’s speech, and when she started speaking, her voice had turned hoarse.

She cleared her throat and began to read Daisy Zane’s comments: “Education does not equal knowledge, but knowledge is always one of the necessary factors to enrich one’s heart. Despite many difficulties, she never backed down. Despite many difficulties, she never gave up. Even in unfavorable conditions, she can still stand at the top. She has paved her own broad and flat road with her own abilities. True gold fears no fire. Gold will always shine wherever it goes.”

Skyler Thomas looked at Daisy Zane: “But I think she is more like a brilliant star. A star that can illuminate the darkness, a star that can dispel the darkness for others. A light that shines bright, putting an end to eternal night.”

Everyone looked at Daisy Zane.

Daisy Zane looked at Skyler Thomas calmly, without any change in her expression. Just a few seconds later, a faint smile appeared at the corners of her mouth.

She got up, walked over to where Skyler Thomas was, and took the certificate from her.

Skyler Thomas smiled at her and stepped aside, giving the podium to Daisy Zane.

Daisy Zane looked down at the certificate in her hand, walked up to the podium, and placed the certificate on the podium.

Seeing her actions, Skyler paused and reminded her, “Daisy, pick up the certificate. The camera will record it. Hold it with both hands in front of you.”

Daisy Zane looked at her and sincerely said, “Teacher, I suggest canceling this certificate-holding process, otherwise, you’ll lose a college entrance exam champion.”

Olivia Lane:

Upon hearing her words, George mumbled to himself in a low voice, “I knew I shouldn’t have held it either. That was so stupid.”

“Isn’t that the truth,” Turner Daniel said. “I haven’t held a certificate like this since elementary school.”

Skyler Thomas looked at Daisy Zane with a puzzled expression on her face.

What was she talking about? College entrance exam champion? What champion? What entrance exam?

Skyler Thomas looked around the class, trying to see who might have the potential to be a champion.

Then she thought that all her students had limitless potential. What if they put in the effort?! Yes, her class could be a champion class!

Seeing Skyler Thomas still baffled, Daisy Zane spoke up again: “Trust me.”

Skyler Thomas mechanically nodded her head: “Alright.”

Once Skyler Thomas had stepped aside again, Daisy Zane looked at the class and spoke softly: “I haven’t been to school before and have no memories of school life. So  I’m grateful to the program team for making up for my regret. And I’d like to thank everyone for letting me experience youth and vigor.”

Expecting Daisy to also deliver an emotional and heart-tugging speech, the class listened quietly.

But as everyone braced themselves for it, they suddenly heard her say, “Well, save that part for the program team.”

The whole class was caught off guard, the emotions they had prepared stuck in their chests, making them uncomfortable.

Olivia Lane:

George Dunn:

Jessica Maxwell whispered down below, “I knew you’d have nothing good to say. Just a nice person act from an illiterate one.”

Daisy Zane ignored the reactions from the others, looked down at the entrance exam results sheet that was taped to the podium table, and slowly began to speak: “I looked at the entrance exam results sheet. There are 46 students in our class, and Marsh Turner is ranked 40th.”

And Olivia Lane was ranked 41st, with William Butch ranked 42nd.

Their results were quite clustered.

All the students in the class stared at Daisy Zane, confused about why she was suddenly bringing this up and why the conversation took such an abrupt turn.

Daisy Zane looked at the puzzled faces and said, “Marsh Turner said he wants to be the grade topper in this mid-term exam.”

The whole class was stunned: “?????”

Daisy Zane looked at George Dunn and Turner Daniel: “Both of you were there when he said it, right? You both heard it.”

George, holding back laughter, said, “I can vouch for that.”

Turner Daniel glanced at her and added, “I heard it too.”

Celeste Martin looked utterly lost.

Daisy Zane nodded, “Since Marsh Turner isn’t here today, we have to be men of our word. When we leave, everyone have to help supervise Marsh Turner.”

It took a while for the class to gradually understand. Someone laughed and shouted, “Daisy, we’ll keep an eye on him for you.”

“Yeah, we’ll watch him.”

Daisy Zane nodded and continued at a slow pace, “Marsh Turner will be a responsible person. So  those ahead of him should be careful. As for those behind him  I hope you follow Marsh Turner’s ranking and move forward together.”

The class finally understood and fell silent, listening to Daisy Zane speak.

Skyler Thomas also looked at her, her eyes more determined and confident. Their class would be a champion class.

“With Marsh Turner as the dividing line, it’s up to you who steps on whom,” Daisy Zane’s fingers tapped on the results sheet, speaking softly, “It’s only been a month since the start of school, so there’s still a year left.”

Daisy Zane looked at each student, who seemed to be listening quietly and attentively, although their thoughts may have been elsewhere.

Even if they’re thinking about working hard now, how long will the enthusiasm last?

But she still said what she wanted to say. She looked around the class one last time and finally set her eyes on Olivia Lane, “Next September, I hope to see all of you on the Imperial Capital University admission list.”

Her words may not have much impact, and their short-lived enthusiasm might not last long.

But what if someone takes the lead?

She trusted both Marsh Turner and Olivia Lane, and she also had expectations for William Butch.

In fact, the future of this class is limitless.

Daisy Zane’s mouth curled into a smile, and her cold voice gave a sense of unshakable conviction: “I hope you all make the most of your youth and enjoy a bright future.”


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