It marked a new academic year at Rosefrost University the following day. The opening ceremony was grand, with speeches from the principal, distinguished professors, and a student representative. While most attendees got accustomed to the enthusiasm of these speeches, Morwenna listened with earnest admiration, thoroughly impressed by the eloquence on display.

As the ceremony concluded, Morwenna was still visibly moved by the speeches, her eyes shining with admiration. Sitting beside her, Dahlia couldn't help but remark dryly, "Why so excited? There'll be the freshman welcome party in two weeks, and we'll need to elect a freshman representative to give a speech, not to mention the performances. It will be a hassle with all the competition for spots."

Ever curious and excited, Morwenna replied, "We get to watch performances, too? That doesn't sound like a hassle at all. Performances at Rosefrost University must be amazing."

Her naivety was evident. Everything about the new school and the learning opportunities filled her with anticipation. Most students were looking to relax after the stress of the SAT, but Morwenna was different. She had a strong desire to learn and discover the unknown. Sᴇaʀᴄh thᴇ FɪndNovᴇl.nᴇt website on Gøøglᴇ to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.

felt a generational gap between them.

would only be a spectator at the performances. Her grades, though the best in her rural hometown, were only average at Rosefrost University, making her an unlikely candidate for the freshman speech. She couldn't sing or dance, always stepping on Stuart's

herself into her studies, enrolling in every compulsory and elective course she could fit into her schedule. After classes,

town, resources had been scarce, and the internet unreliable. The struggle wasn't due to a lack of intelligence or effort but rather the accessibility of educational resources. At the time, like a sponge thrown into a lake, Morwenna eagerly absorbed all the knowledge around her, briefly forgetting her initial plans to work part-time to support

a notification from the student council. She was chosen to give a speech as the representative at the

The student council's planner saw her in the library, her bewildered expression prompting a kind explanation. "We considered many factors. Coming from a remote area with limited educational quality and achieving your scores is commendable. You represent what

Morwenna, still confused,

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