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Forsaken 69

    <b>Chapter </b>69


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    in just two short days since the start of the echool year, Briar’s naka had farine drewally a kegrahald went


    The Best day of school, she and Prince Frankie had made it to the top off the fansia’s h Baraming the oldest of mary girls pratsetel


    The second day, someone anonymously exposed her supposed pertigaank ratationenis atti ae dhider manplete with irealveilmading photos of her going home with him in the middle of the right.


    Briar, a freshman, had made a bizarre yet rapid ssh on the Shomeport University campus


    Then, on the morning of the third day, the school’s publicity department announced another gioca of haves about <i>Pr </i>Mat tett everyone’s jaws dropping.


    People were buzzing with discussions.


    “Has she gone mad? The Traditional Medicine Department’s public lecture? How dare she?”


    “Yeah, does she even realize how difficult the public lecture is? And it’s not just any public lecture–it’s for the Traditional Medicine Department.”


    “Isn’t this just asking for trouble? Traditional medicine is already hard to master, and they say you need the right timing, loca harmony among people. What does she have?”


    “Do you know Briar’s SAT scores? Oh my god. It’s all red lights. If it weren’t for her family’s money, she wouldn’t even be able to touch ther


    threshold of Shoneport University.”


    “And those are her scores from an overseas exam, which are way easier.”


    “Exactly. If Briar wants to stand out, she shouldn’t do it this way. If she fails the public lecture, she’ll definitely regret it.


    “It’s not just that she’ll regret it. I heard that if you fail the public lecture, you won’t even be able to get your diploma from Shoneport


    University.”


    “Right. I heard that the results of the public lecture are directly linked to the final graduation assessment. If you don’t pass, you really won’t


    graduate.”


    “What is she thinking? Does she want to prove herself this way? It’s not worth it.”


    “Who knows what she’s thinking? Maybe she thinks she’s pretty enough to charm the judges and teachers the same way.”


    Unable to find Briar’s social media ounts, people flocked to thetest post about her on the forum to discuss. Comments and messages exploded in just a morning, with everyone specting.


    Most people thought Briar was either crazy or foolish. No one would voluntarily apply to give a public lecture.


    However, some people changed their views of Briar because of this.


    “I won’t judge without knowing the full story. If Briar really proposed to give the public lecture herself, I think she must have some <b>real </b>skills.”


    “I agree. After all, no one would joke around with their future. Besides, she has no need to do this.”


    <b>Chapter </b>69


    <b>“</b><b>Yes</b><b>, </b><b>maybe </b><b>Briar </b><b>will </b><b>surprise </b>us all at <b>the </b><b>public </b>lecture?


    <b>While </b><b>everyone </b><b>was </b>talking about her, Briar, the main subject of the discussion, was standing quietly in the office<b>, </b>listening to focus! <b>lecture</b><b>. </b>


    “How could you make such a big decision so rashly?” Joshua had been out of school yesterday, and as soon as he arrived today<b>, </b><b>he </b>heard. about it.


    He was so worried that he immediately called Briar to his office for a heart–to–heart talk.


    Briar smiled, “Mr. Swift, don’t worry, I know what I’m doing. It’ll be fine.”


    Joshua red at Briar. “What do you know? How old are you? No matter how talented you are, you can’t gamble with your future. Confidence is good, but overconfidence can lead to big losses.”


    Afraid that further arguing might upset Joshua, Briar chose to keep quiet and listen.


    “Also, you’re the first student in the Traditional Medicine Department to challenge the public lecture. There’s no specific reference for <b>the </b>course difficulty and questions. What if it goes beyond the sybus? How will you handle that?” he continued.


    Joshua had a point. Since Briar was aiming to prove herself, it was possible that someone might try to sabotage her behind the scenes.


    Especially now that she had made quite a few people unhappy at Shoneport University, it would be easy for them to cause trouble. Briar said softly, “Mr. Swift, Ashton agreed to this. With him on my side, no one will dare to tamper with anything. You can rest easy on that.”


    Joshua was taken aback and momentarily stunned.


    “Even if Ashton is involved, can you guarantee that you’llplete all the tasks in the public lecture? The Traditional Medicine Department’s public lecture involves actual operations,” he said.


    Briar replied in a very low voice, “Mr. Swift, have you forgotten why Marvin recruited me in the first ce?”


    Joshua wondered, ‘Oh, I see.’


    Come to think of it, in his haste and worry, Joshua had indeed ‘forgotten that Briar had been brought in by Marvin because of her exceptional talent in traditional medicine.
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