Chapter 16 He Wife Behaves Strangely Around Us
- Royal Creek Institute was a top education institution that had received all kinds of talented students. The teachers were the ones assigning a student to a class. There had never been a situation where students chose teachers and classes. Who was this student from the countryside? “Class B,” Nicole said casually. Ms. Emerson was wide-eyed instantly again. Compared to the hypocritical Mr. Kennedy, Nicole preferred the forthright Ms. Emerson. “Okay, then Class B.” Ms. Farrell nodded in agreement with a hint of flattery in her eyes, which surprised the two teachers. They wondered who Nicole was so she could make the headteacher grovel. “Ms. Farrell, how can you let students choose classes?”
- This was unheard of. Class A and B were the best classes in the eleventh grade. “It has been decided, Ms. Emerson. Take Nicole to class.” Ms. Farrell looked a little dissatisfied now and gave the order. “Ms. Farrell…” Ms. Emerson’s face turned pale. She did not expect that there was no room for negotiation. Mr. Kennedy smiled triumphantly and said, “I will go now, Ms. Farrell.” Ms. Farrell nodded and sat down, as if she did not want to waste time talking any further. Ms. Emerson bit her lip in frustration and turned to look at Nicole. “Let’s go!” Nicole followed her out of the office. Ms. Emerson walked quickly to the classroom in her high heels, as if she were eager to shake her off. Upon arriving at the door of the classroom, Ms. Emerson suddenly stopped.
- “I don’t care who you are. Since you have chosen my class, don’t drag my class down with you. I want you to catch up with the rest of the classmates within a month.” With that, Ms. Emerson turned around and entered the classroom. Nicole could not help but raise an eyebrow. Why did this teacher think she would drag the class down? Just because she was from the countryside? She was slightly unhappy but still followed Ms. Emerson into the classroom. “Be quiet, class! We have a new classmate here. Please welcome Nicole.” As reluctant as Ms. Emerson was, she still introduced Nicole to the class. Everyone looked up and saw an attractive young girl with exquisite facial features walk in. For a moment, the class fell into silence before Bradley Robertson, a committee member of the sports club, stood up and clapped his hands. “Welcome to the new student.” Then the boys in the class clapped their hands together.