In the teaching building of the Medical Department at the University of Maple Grove.
"Where''s Flora?" Eilies asked Cynthia, her voice tinged with worry.
ss was about to start in ten minutes, and Flora was nowhere to be seen.
Cynthia, pinching the bridge of her nose, showed Eilies the picture Flora had sent her.
Eilies nced at it and let out a sigh. "Unbelievable."
Jules, a visiting professor at the University of Maple Grove''s School of Medicine, rarely taught sses. Today was a special asion with one of his rare public lectures, and almost every medical student had shown up.
Although the ss wasn''t set to begin until 8:30 am, by 8:10, therge ssroom was already packed to the brim, even the aisles were crammed with students.
At exactly 8:30, Jules walked into the ssroom.
Cynthia and Eilies held their breath, silently praying that Jules wouldn''t take attendance, and if he did, that he wouldn''t call out Flora''s name.
Fortunately, Jules seemed uninterested in roll call and dove straight into his lecture. His teaching was clear, concise, and highly practical-nothing like the dry textbook material.
No one dared to lose focus, fearful of missing something important.
About thirty minutes into the lecture, a cool female voice came from the doorway, "Excuse me."
Everyone instinctively turned toward the door.
There stood Flora.
The room''s atmosphere turned from curiosity to a mix of sympathy and amusement.
Beingte to Dr. Jules''s lecture was a bold move.
Flora was in for it now.
Cynthia and Eilies mentally lit a candle for Flora.
Dr. Jules put down his chalk and turned to look at Flora. Just when everyone expected him to explode in anger, he surprised them with a smile, "Well, look who decided to show up. Thought you were going to skip the whole morning."
"I wouldn''t dare," Flora replied with a grin.
The crowd was stunned.
What was happening?
Flora was half an hourte, yet Dr. Jules wasn''t angry. In fact, he seemed almost fond of her.
Was this what being a top achiever got you?
"Find a seat," Jules said.
He had something important to discuss with Flora, but the lecture took precedence for now.
But where was she supposed to sit? Every spot was taken, even the aisles.
Jules simply handed his chair from the podium to Flora.
Flora took it without hesitation and settled in a corner.
Once again, the crowd was amazed. Being a top achiever certainly had its perks.
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After the lecture ended, the students were reluctant to leave. Time had flown by, and they wished Dr. Jules could teach for days on end.
As they slowly filed out, Cynthia and Eilies pulled Flora along with them.
"Flora, stay behind," Jules called out.
Cynthia''s face filled with concern. Why was Jules keeping Flora back? Was it because she waste?
"Let''s go," Eilies said, wrapping an arm around Cynthia''s shoulder and steering her out. She understood that Jules and Flora had a unique rtionship.
Soon, the ssroom was empty, except for Flora and Jules.
"Flora," Jules began, rubbing his hands together with a smile.
"What do you want?" Flora asked, her tone cautious.
Didn''t I give you the money yesterday?
"I have something serious to discuss. Do you know about the University of Maple Grove''s medical researchboratory?" Jules''s tone turned serious.
Flora nodded. "I''ve heard of it."
Only the top talents from the University of Maple Grove''s Medical Department could get into theb. They recruited in November, usually just one or two master''s or doctoral students, requiring ster grades and a rmendation letter from the dean.
"You want me to join theboratory?" Flora raised an eyebrow.
Jules nodded. "Freshman year is mostly basic courses, which would be a waste of your abilities. Spending half a year in theb, you''d learn more than in five years of college."