Chapter 1947: The Princess Among the Stars

The classroom erupted into cheers after a brief moment of silence. Children stood up, clapping their hands, some shouting "welcome, welcome." Others jumped and yelled, all displaying excited expressions. "Wow, Anderson's sister is so beautiful."

"Yes, like an angel."

"So cute."

"I really like her."

Suddenly, all attention turned to Alisha.

Mr. Middleton could no longer contain the atmosphere in the classroom as children kept leaving their seats to run up to her. Mr. Middleton tried to get them back to their seats, but more and more kids gathered around her.

Gradually, Mr. Middleton lost control, unable to shout above the noise, as children surrounded Alisha. Feeling a bit embarrassed, Alisha fidgeted with her hands, unaccustomed to being surrounded by so many people all of a sudden. She felt a bit fearful.

Seeing this, Anderson walked up from the back and gently separated the children, taking Alisha's hand.

"Come, let's sit in the front row."

Alisha nodded quickly, huddling close to Anderson.

Finally managing to pull the children away, Mr. Middleton told Alisha, "Go on, the seat in front of Anderson is for you."

She then exclaimed, "All children, please return to your seats. It's time to start the lesson."

Other children returned to their seats, enthusiastically glancing back at Alisha, their eyes full of admiration.

Anderson tapped Alisha's shoulder, encouraging her, "Don't be afraid. They won't bite. I'm here."

made her very happy. In her previous memories, she was always locked in a

were

you think Alisha is

beautiful. Just look at

I used to think Kiki was beautiful, like a fairy in my eyes. But

each has their beauty," some

want to be

"Me too."

"Me too."

to Anderson meant getting closer to Alisha making friends and building a relationship with her was inevitable. But as a girl, seeing the beautiful

pulled Kiki close, comforting her,

Kiki looked

picked a hairpin for you. I'll bring it tomorrow,

an eyebrow, not

"Forget it."

hostility, realizing that she might lose her position as the most popular girl in

it's time for class," Mr. Middleton raised his

down as the first lesson began, an English class. Mr. Middleton turned on a large screen and played English nursery rhymes, singing and dancing, teaching the children simple

brought a mini-computer to school to pass the time. But because Alisha hadn't learned before, Anderson didn't play games today. Instead, he

excellent memory, quickly picking up

helping her get a chair, serving her

bit embarrassed, smiling awkwardly, "Thank you!" She had been shy and quiet before, not used to socializing on her first

a stir among

so pleasant

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