Iâm A Quadrillionaire chapter 419 David and Celia entered the office together.
There were around several teachers packing things up when they got in, most likely getting ready to go for lunch.
The couple stopped before their ex-homeroom teacher, Ms. Hans.
âMs. Hans!â
âMs. Hans!â
They greeted at the same time.
Giselle was currently straightening her table when suddenly, she heard someone call her.
Not too far away stood a young man and woman.
They looked rather familiar to Giselle and after some thought, she quickly recalled who they were.
Both of them had changed a lot, but they had left a long-lasting impression on Giselle, so she immediately remembered who they were.
David and Celiaâs senior year was one of her proudest years in her teaching career, as two of her students were admitted into two of Somerlandâs top ten universities.
One of them even scored the highest among everyone in South River Province and got enrolled into the internationally renowned Greenwood University.
That was the year she became a special-grade teacher and gained quite a few benefits.
âDavid, Celia, why are you two here?â Giselle asked happily.
They were her best students.
The other teachers in the office turned to look at the couple as well.
David was slightly known in Shu City High for getting accepted into SRU, but he had indeed graduated three years ago so only teachers who taught him remembered who he was.
However, not only was Celia the first Shu City High student who was accepted into Greenwood University, but she was also the top scorer of her year in South River Province.
Celia had a place in Shu City Highâs Column of Glory. Her name was still at the very top and her standing was unshakable.
âWeâre on summer break and we happened to come back to Shu City, Ms. Hans, so we thought weâd come and visit you,â David replied.
âYouâre the Celia Young who got accepted into Greenwood University?â A teacher pointed at Celia and asked.
âI am, Miss,â Celia replied.
âYou were the top scorer of South River Province back then. You brought glory to our school.â
âYouâre too kind, Miss. I couldnât have done it without Ms. Hansâ teachings,â Celia said humbly.
âWhat a polite girl! Youâre smart, I know youâll reach great heights in the future.â
âWeâll be going to lunch first, Giselle. Have fun talking with your students.â
The other teachers bid Giselle farewell and left the office to eat lunch.
They were all envious of Giselle back then. Both her students were enrolled into Somerlandâs top ten universities, and one of them was a top scorer in the province as well. As their homeroom teacher, Giselleâs name was spread far and wide.
The schoolâs director had plans to retire, and there were rumors about how Giselle would become the next director after this batch of seniors graduated.
The other teachers were green with envy, but this was up to luck and there was nothing the other teachers could do to change it.
Despite transferring during her sophomore year, Celia still managed to be the top scorer.
âHave you two eaten yet? Letâs eat outside. We can talk while we eat,â Giselle suggested.
âSure! But we should be the ones treating you, Ms. Hans. Thank you for taking care of us back then,â
David said.
âItâs all a result of your own hard work. All I did was guide you.â Outside Shu City High campus.