It marked a new academic year at Rosefrost University the following day. The opening ceremony
was grand, with speeches from the principal, distinguished professors, and a student
representative. While most attendees got ustomed to the enthusiasm of these speeches,
Morwenna listened with earnest admiration, thoroughly impressed by the eloquence on disy.
As the ceremony concluded, Morwenna was still visibly moved by the speeches, her eyes shining
with admiration. Sitting beside her, Dahlia couldn''t help but remark dryly, "Why so excited?
There''ll be the freshman wee party in two weeks, and we''ll need to elect a freshman
representative to give a speech, not to mention the performances. It will be a hassle with all the
competition for spots."
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Ever curious and excited, Morwenna replied, "We get to watch performances, too? That doesn’t
sound like a hassle at all. Performances at Rosefrost University must be amazing."
Her naivety was evident. Everything about the new school and the learning opportunities filled her
with anticipation. Most students were looking to rx after the stress of the SAT, but Morwenna was
different. She had a strong desire to learn and discover the unknown.
Dahlia felt a generational gap between them. How could college students be so innocent?
Morwenna thought she would only be a spectator at the performances. Her grades, though the best
in her rural hometown, were only average at Rosefrost University, making her an unlikely candidate
for the freshman speech. She couldn''t sing or dance, always stepping on Stuart''s feet. So,
performing seemed out of the question, too.
Convinced she''d just be watching the performances in two weeks, Morwenna threw herself into her
studies, enrolling in everypulsory and elective course she could fit into her schedule. After
sses, she would rush to the university''s vast library, which brought her immense joy.
Back in her small town, resources had been scarce, and the inte unreliable. The struggle wasn''t
due to ack of intelligence or effort but rather the essibility of educational resources. At the
time, like a sponge thrown into ake, Morwenna eagerly absorbed all the knowledge around her,
briefly forgetting her initial ns to work part-time to support herself.
That was until a weekter when she received a notification from the student council. She was
chosen to give a speech as the representative at the wee party.
Stunned, Morwenna couldn''t understand why they chose her. She didn''t see herself as very
outstanding. The student council''s nner saw her in the library, her bewildered expression
prompting a kind exnation. "We considered many factors. Coming from a remote area with
limited educational quality and achieving your scores ismendable. You represent what new
students can achieve."
As they stepped out of the library to avoid disturbing others, Morwenna, still confused, asked, "But
why do I have to perform as well?"
The nner smiled reassuringly. "Don''t worry. It''s a simple y. We''ve been observing many new
students, and your sincere, hardworking, and positive attitude stood out. We''d like you to be in a
y. It would be nice if you could invite an alumnus to join you in the performance."
Morwenna felt helpless. "But I''ve just arrived at Rosefrost Hollow. I don''t know any graduates who
could join me."