There was no way Donald would dare take that gamble."You're just doing your job, so I don't blame you." I lifted my chin and repeated firmly, "I want to drop out of school."Donald's face turned pale, and he forced a smile as he pleaded, "Rules can be changed. Regulations exist to ensure students can study in a conducive environment. You've upheld your integrity as a student, so how could we blame you? "Of course, I've been too hasty in acting on my preconceived judgment, which has caused you great harm. As the dean, I should set an example and apologize to you." Then, he bowed and said, "Lily, I'm sorry."Since he had already apologized, there was no point in pressing further.And so, the matter was resolved.Just as I reached the stairway corner, I heard a loud commotion outside the teaching building. When I walked down the steps, I saw Caleb and Andrew each holding a bouquet by the entrance.The crowd was buzzing, all guessing who they were waiting for.Janice suddenly cam
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