However, the rise in reputation also came with greater responsibility.
The principal wanted to strike the iron while it was still hot, to seize the upcoming holidays to move around more so that he could attract more academically strong students to apply for the school and work hard to make Seaton High School an even more exceptional school.
However, for Jack, the countless changes at Seaton High School felt like a distant past.
All that remained were his memories, but when he saw how much Seaton High School had achieved, he couldn't help but feel happy. After all, he went to school here before heading to university.
As the school break approached, and the New Year's bell was about to toll, Wesley and Eddie invited Jack and Feena for a meal three days before the New Year.
During their meal, Wesley and Eddie kept asking Jack and Feena about what happened during the anniversary celebrations between the two schools.
Jack and Feena told them it was very lively.
Wesley and Eddie felt envious and unresigned. With drinks in their hands, they sighed—it had been less than three years, but how did the gap grow so wide between old classmates who practically grew up together, almost without anyone noticing?
One was the CEO of a company worth hundreds of billions of dollars, with a net worth of ten billion dollars, while the other was a locally renowned celebrity.
They took a good look at themselves. Although they had minor successes in the company, they were nothing compared to what the two had achieved.
As emotions ran deep, they drank more and more. Before they knew it, night had quietly fallen.
The four of them were drunk and they planned to ride their bicycles home.
Wesley and Eddie went home earlier, leaving Feena and Jack behind.
At this moment, Feena suddenly mentioned she might have drunk too much and was slightly woozy, so she couldn't ride her bicycle home.
Jack sent Feena home. Feena's parents and grandparents were home, and her house was not far from his.
Although the road was uneven, Feena felt surprisingly steady.
They arrived at the riverside. The river carried a chill upon its surface, while Perthter City New District shimmered beneath the night sky across the water, appearing especially enchanting.
After years of development, this fifth-tier small city had begun to take on the air of a bustling metropolis.
"Jack, I have something to say," Feena gently said. Her eyes glistened under the starry night. "From now on, can you call me Fee? Calling me Feena seems distant to me."
Jack nodded. "Okay, Fee."
However, he was perplexed, wondering why Feena would ask this of him.
Honestly, he also felt that calling her Fee was more endearing. However, after she rejected him at Norhaven River, he didn't dare harbor any hope toward Feena.
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