No Substitutes for the Bigshots' Dream Girl Anymore!-Chapter 1671: Arnold Simmons Side Story (37)
There are a few students left discussing going out to play ball together this weekend.
Tessa Thompson packed her backpack bulgingly, determined to immerse herself in a sea of problems this weekend, "Hannah, let’s go."
Hannah glanced at the pile of papers on Arnold Simmons’ desk, looking like a small hill, nodded her head, and left the classroom with Tessa Thompson.
The two had just reached the bottom of the academic building when Hannah suddenly stopped, "I remembered I still have something to pick up."
Tessa Thompson also stopped, looking at her, "Should I go back with you to pick it up?"
Hannah shook her head, "No need, I’ll just go for a moment, you wait here for me."
"Okay, then I’ll go buy a drink." Tessa Thompson said.
At the stairwell on both sides of the first floor, there are vending machines, containing various common drinks on the market.
Hannah returned quickly, and when she came back, Tessa Thompson was cooling her face with two chilled drinks.
Although it was already October, the weather was still very hot, with no signs of cooling down. The classroom also had no air conditioning, just relying on four large fans spinning above their heads.
It didn’t feel cool, instead it made people feel stifled, especially when facing so many test papers.
Tessa Thompson handed Hannah a drink and a straw, then opened her own drink, took a sip, and felt a sense of relief, "It’s really too hot today. I heard that next month the school sports meeting will be held, but I don’t know if we seniors will be able to participate."
The school sports meeting is a tradition of the school, usually scheduled at the end of September, but last month was continuously rainy, drizzling nearly half the month, so the sports meeting was thus cancelled.
"At that time everyone was still worried about whether the sports meeting would be held. But last night, Joe Taylor sent a message in the class group, saying he saw the registration form for the sports meeting on the student council’s computer, guessing it is definitely happening."
Talking about it, Tessa Thompson was quite excited.
Hannah also showed some interest, "Did the seniors participate in past sports meetings?"
"They used to, but I’m not sure about now." Tessa Thompson appeared somewhat uncertain, "The school always says our cohort has expanded enrollment, the competitive pressure is especially great, it’s best to focus more on studying usually."
However, if we can’t participate at that time, the senior students would definitely make a fuss.
After all, counting the time, this would be their last sports meeting in high school. If they don’t participate this year, it will be even more impossible to participate in other activities next year.
"Does our school have many activities?" Hannah is not very familiar with these.
Tessa Thompson excitedly introduced to her, "Sports meeting, art festival, science festival, top ten campus singers, right, there used to be a spring outing and autumn outing as well, but those were cancelled last year due to an incident at a school, now it’s been changed to visits to the nearby botanical garden."
Their school is one of Hai City’s key high schools, ranking among the top, but in terms of arranging extracurricular lives and activities, it is quite abundant.
"I remember when we were in freshman year, the principal organized a live action fight for us at school, even students from the vocational school next door came to watch, though they could only stand outside the fence."
Speaking of this, Tessa Thompson just couldn’t stop talking, practically wishing she could grab Hannah and talk for a day and a night.
Back then, the school was indeed very lively, with various activities blooming, and the school’s societies were diverse in nature.
Every year when new students arrive, the school specifically organizes a society festival.







