Chapter 264
Before Alvin could feel proud of himself, Bowen started laying the most outrageous flattery on Aubree.
Bowen said, โNow thatโs our Bree! These scores are practically valedictorianโlevelโjust a hairโs breadth away! And to think youโve only been studying for a year. Honestly, this yearโs valedictorian should be thanking their lucky stars you didnโt go all out sooner!โ
Alvin was speechless for a moment. โNo wonder they say love works miraclesโhow could it not? It can turn a perfectly normal person into a total lovesick fool,โ he thought.
Aubreeโs phone buzzed with a text from her homeroom teacher, summoning her back to Rithol High School.
Aubree figured it was probably for some publicity interviews or something like that. Normally, only the valedictorian at Rithol High School would get this kind of treatmentโbut then again, she was no ordinary person.
โMy homeroom teacher just texted me. She wants me back at Rithol High School,โ Aubree said.
โOkay, Iโll give you guys a ride there,โ Bowen said.
When the trio arrived at Rithol High School, they found the school gates swarmed by a massive crowdโmostly reporters who had raced there at the news, with clusters of studentsโ parents mixed in.
Although there were plenty of reports about Aubreeโs SAT results, not a single interview with her had been published yet. Every media outlet was clamoring to land the first exclusive.
No matter what label the newspapers assigned, it inevitably ignited a frenzy among readers, making the story a widespread sensation.
As Aubree got closer, she noticed a crimson banner already hanging above the entrance of Rithol High School. This was nothing out of the ordinaryโevery year, after the SAT results were released, the school would proudly display the achievements of their topโscoring student. But this time, it was completely different.
Matilda nudged Aubree with her elbow. โWell, well, look at you, Aubree! For the first time ever, Rithol High School is hanging a banner for third place instead of the valedictorian!โ
Hanging high at the school entrance was a large banner that could not be missed: โCongratulations to our student Aubree Miller for her successful entrepreneurship and achieving third place in the state after just one year of academic study.โ The banner was hung conspicuously high, as if Rithol High School wanted to make absolutely sure no one could miss it.
With the front gate crowded, Aubree and Alvin exchanged a quick glance and, without hesitation, slipped in through the back entrance. Behind them, the shouts of reporters echoed as they made their way inside.
โAubree!โ
โAubree, you legend!โ
โJust one year of prep, and youโre only two points behind the valedictorian!โ
Alvin headed to his classroom while Aubree and Matilda headed to theirs. The moment Aubree and Matilda walked in, the class instantly erupted into a boisterous uproar, with cheers and excited chatter filling the air.
Aubree became the center of every envious glance, each one laced with silent resentment. Aubree had studied for merely a year and already achieved third place in the state. To those who had spent years burning the midnight oil, their efforts suddenly felt meaninglessโnothing more than proof that they had endurance.
Aubree gave them a friendly smile. Her homeroom teacher beamed with pride as she looked at Aubree and said, โSwitching back from art to academics was the best decision you ever made.โ
When Aubree first decided to pursue art, her homeroom teacher was so distraught she nearly burst into tears on the spot.
โYou shouldโve seen the teachersโ lounge,โ the homeroom teacher said. โThe moment your results hit, jaws dropped. Class Oneโs homeroom teacher -whoโs always so smug about their star pupilโwas speechless. That student only scored two points more than you. The look on that teacherโs face? Absolutely priceless.
โNot only did you excel academically, but you also built a successful startup this year! Now, the school leadership and education bureau officials all want to meet you. Oh, and did you see all those reporters swarming outside the school gates when you came in? The school wants to gather them in the auditorium for a formal press conference with you.
โWhen the time comes, be sure to highlight how you managed to achieve both academic excellence and entrepreneurial success in just one year. I read your essay, too, Aubree. My goodness! Who wouldโve thought someone your age could write with such depth and insight?โ
Aubree smiled inwardly. That essay distilled the wisdom of her two lifetimes.
Aubree thought to herself, โThey want to interview me?โ
Aubree had a pensive expression on her face, wondering how Alice and the others were reacting. Carmen had made a point of bragging to her during examsโclaiming she had done exceptionally well this time. Now, Aubree was genuinely looking forward to seeing their reactions.
'How well could she have possibly done?' Aubree thought. She flashed a sardonic smile. 'Iโm suddenly curious to see the look on Carmenโs face when she finds out Iโve stolen the spotlight.'
โAlright, Iโll do the interview,โ Aubree said.