Chapter 558
As Anna looked up, she realized she had bumped into Cindy, a fellow student who was two years her senior. Cindy used to be
the reigning queen bee of the ss, but ever since Anna transferred in, the title had unceremoniously been passed down to her.
The boys secretly adored the new girl, whispering her praises when they thought no one was listening.
Anna, for her part, was blissfully unaware of any such title and frankly couldn''t care less about it. Cindy, on the other hand, was
furious with Anna. Her irritation had turned into outright anger, especially since the day Anna yed a piano solo that stole the
show — and, with it, Cindy''s dwindling number of admirers.
Cindy, whose family was wealthy enough to paint the town red without batting an eysh, was used to getting whatever she
wanted. The fact that Anna had dethroned her as the ss favorite was something she just couldn''t swallow. And now, to add
insult to injury, she had literally run into Anna first thing in the morning, darkening her mood even further.
Cindy’s eyes were wide with fury, and she snapped, “Anna, do you walk with your eyes closed? Apologize!”
“I''m sorry, it was an ident!” Anna quickly apologized, knowing she had bumped into someone.
But Cindy, ever the diva, doubled down. “You stepped on my shoe. How are you going to make it right?”
Anna nced at Cindy''s red high heels, which were pristine, and realized this was just a ploy to pick a fight. Looking up with
eyes as blue as the ocean depths, she saw Cindy''s unmistakable hostility. “I really didn''t mean to, and I''ve apologized sincerely.
If you won''t ept that, then there''s nothing more | can do,” Anna said coolly, turning to head into the school.
Cindy was livid. Without thinking, she grabbed Anna''s arm. “Don''t you dare walk away! You stepped on my shoe. Clean it now!”
Anna felt ufortable with the grip on her arm, and forcefully pushed Cindy''s hand away. “Let go! Your shoes aren''t dirty.”C0ntent ? 2024 (N/?)velDrama.Org.
The push sent Cindy stumbling backward, and shended with a thud on the pavement. Cindy winced in pain, but Anna, rather
than offering a hand, simply said, “You were the one holding onto me after | asked you to let go.” Without a backward nce at
Cindy sitting on the ground, Anna continued her way to school.
As Anna''s figure receded, Cindy seethed with rage, nursing her bruised ego and her sore behind. In her mind, she vowed
revenge.
Their confrontation had been witnessed by Jonas, who was arriving in a stretch limo. He watched the scene unfold, a sly smile
curving his lips at the sight of Cindy''s predicament and Anna''s retreating back.
This girl''s got spunk, he thought. She reminded him of a time when he was stranded on a deserted ind, and a kind little girl
had secretly set him free. He had searched the seas for her to express his gratitude but never found the way back to that hidden
manor deep in the ocean''s embrace.
Pulling into the school, Jonas stepped out of the limo, a slight smile on his dashing face as whispers of admiration followed his
every step.
"Oh my God, the boy genius has arrived, and he''s so handsome!"
“Wow, that''s the States’ youngest major, just fifteen and already towering!"
"He''s a Harvard prodigy, so young and handsome. If only | could say a word to him!"
The students were all clustered at the ssroom doors, watching as Jonas confidently strode forward, and was warmly greeted
by the principal.
"Wee, Major Jonas!" the principal said, enfolding him in an enthusiastic embrace.
Jonas nodded. "Mr. Tom, I can only stay for three days as I''m nning to visit my folks in Hawaii afterward."
“Of course, Major Jonas. Not only are you incredibly talented and wise beyond your years, but you also prioritize family. That''s
admirable indeed!"
Tom showed Jonas around the school before leading him to the auditorium to formally meet the students.
As Jonas arrived, the auditorium buzzed like a busy marketce, but the noise quieted down the moment he began to speak.
"Good morning, everyone. I''m Jonas from Harvard, and I''m pleased to meet you all.”
The apuse was thunderous, and every pair of eyes was fixed on Jonas as he shared his insights. The students had been
briefed on Jonas'' reputation as a once-in-a-generation prodigy, which seemed exaggerated until they saw him in person. But as
it turned out, good looks spoke volumes.
Just as Jonas was about to share his study tips, the doors of the auditorium burst open. Anna, nervous and flustered, mumbled
an apology for her tardiness.
Jonas turned and saw the girl in a blue school uniform. Her glossy hair cascaded down her back, and her blue eyes were wide
with anxiety.
Remembering the girl he had seen fall earlier, Jonas smiled and said, "It''s alright. Take a seat."
Anna quickly found a spot in the front row, looking up at Jonas, who was also watching her. They both felt a sense of déja vu, as
if they should recognize each other but couldn''t quite ce where they had met. Unbeknownst to them, it was their shared
resemnce that sparked this familiarity.
Continuing his speech, Jonas captivated the audience with his eloquence and poise, leaving everyone hanging on his every
word.
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the end of his lecture. The invitation
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was met with an eager buzz.
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