Iâm A Quadrillionaire chapter 420 In an ordinary small restaurant.
David, Celia, and their ex-homeroom teacher, Giselle, ate lunch together.
âSo, how are the two of you doing?â Giselle asked.
âNot too bad. Celiaâs studying at Greenwood University and I just came back from an exchange program with Greenwood University,â David replied.
âDavid, I thought you were studying at SRU?â
âMhmm. But there were several quotas for an exchange program with Greenwood University, s o I went and studied there for a bit.â
âIf thatâs the case, you must be one of the top students in SRU. Or such a quota couldnât have been yours.â
âI guess, â David replied.
Top student indeed, thanks to the money he donated to SRU.
âThatâs good, then. Very good. Both of you are the most hardworking and disciplined students Iâve ever taught. I know youâll achieve great success in the future,â Giselle praised.
âStop praising us, Ms. Hans before we end up overconfident and prideful.â
âWhatâs the relationship between you two?â Giselle asked pointedly.
She had been teaching for years and had a sharp eye for things like this. It was only natural that she could sense a certain dynamic between David and Celia.
âCeliaâs my girlfriend now.â
âDavid, Celia, I saw a lot of potential in both of you back then, but as university students, the two of you should focus on your academics. You can only take control of your destiny after you graduate when you are knowledgeable, do you understand what Iâm trying to say?â Giselle said seriously.
She was afraid that her best students would lose their motivation to study now that they were dating.
The two of them were on Shu City Highâs Column of Glory. It would be a shame if they could not make a living in the big cities and had to return to a small county like Shu City after everything âDonât worry, Ms. Hans. We understand.â
âDonât worry, Ms. Hans. We understand.â
David and Celia replied at the same time.
âAlright. As long as you understand.â
Giselle did not say any more.
She trusted both of them to be able to pay attention to their studies while maintaining their relationship.
The three of them returned to school after lunch.
The principal happened to be on campus today, so when he heard that the provinceâs and schoolâs top scorer had come to visit, he went to the senior-year teachersâ office as well.
Giselle was chatting away with the young couple when the principal suddenly came in. She quickly stood to greet him, âMr. Johnston! Why are you here?â.
âSit, Ms. Hans. Iâm just here to walk around. I heard that our top scorer is back.â Mr. Johnston said with a smile.
âHello, Mr. Johnston.â
âHello, Mr. Johnston.â
David and Celia stood to greet.
âSit, two of you. You must be Celia, right? As expected of the provinceâs top scorer. As Shu City Highâs principal, I truly owe you my thanks. Youâve contributed greatly to our schoolâs history. Itâs a shame you didnât come back to campus after your college entrance examination.â Mr. Johnston lamented.
âIâm really sorry about that, Mr. Johnston. Itâs just that my parents live in Capital City, so I never got the chance to come back,â Celia replied apologetically.
âNo, no, itâs alright! You chose to continue studying with us even after your father was transferred out of Shu City. On behalf of all our teachers, I thank you for your trust in Shu City High. Thanks to you, Shu City High will always have a provincial top scorer as our student,â Johnston thanked genuinely.
He knew about Celiaâs identity. It was a total surprise that she continued studying in Shu City High after her father was transferred back to Capital City, and thus allowed Shu City High to have a provincial top scorer as a student. .
This boosted Shu City Highâs popularity within the province. Not only did the school become well-
known because of this, but they had also received more favored teaching resources as a result.
âYouâre too kind, Mr. Johnston!â
Celia felt embarrassed by Mr. Johnstonâs words and glanced over at David beside her.
She did not stay because of her faith in Shu City High, she chose to stay because doing so meant she could see David every day.