No Substitutes for the Bigshots' Dream Girl Anymore!-Chapter 1707 Arnold Simmons Extra (73)

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Chapter 1707: Chapter 1707 Arnold Simmons Extra (73)

Everyone dared not to make any noise anymore, gesturing each other to be quiet with hand signals.

It was when students from other classes heard the noise and came over to take a look. Since the curtains were drawn, they could only stand at the back door and crane their necks to peer inside.

Although the grade director had said that they could arrange their time freely tonight, having the whole class watch a horror movie together was something not many classes dared to do.

A student from the class next door who recognized someone from Class 2 even asked, "Aren’t you afraid the homeroom teacher will find out?"

The boys in the back row scratched their heads, unsure of what to say.

Should they say their teacher was right here?

At the critical moment, Oscar Evans, who had been walking in the dark at the back, spoke up, "What did you want to talk to me about, student?"

"Holy crap!" The male student was so scared that he blurted out a curse, then quickly covered his mouth and bent over to apologize, "Sorry, Mr. Evans, I didn’t know you were here."

Oscar Evans just happened to be the teacher of the class next door.

He responded with a,"Hmm."

The boy didn’t dare to stay any longer and turned to run away.

Soon the whole floor knew that Class 2 was watching a horror movie, and of course, the scariest part was that their homeroom teacher was sitting in the last row.

The movie lasted one and a half hours, and by the time it was over, it was still not time to leave school. Someone suggested watching another one, but before they could decide, someone shouted from outside, "It’s snowing!"

As soon as the voice rang out, the entire teaching building became lively. The hallways, the connected corridors, and even the balconies were crowded with people. Many teachers also came out of their offices, tacitly allowing the students to take pictures with their phones.

In Haicheng, snowy days were not common.

Under the warm light, the snowflakes danced in the sky, fluttering down. Many students ran downstairs, then screaming as they dashed into the snow, like a carnival, people were noisy, laughing, holding hands and walking between the darkness and the whiteness of the snow.

In the moment she looked up, Hannah saw the boy smiling at her in the crowd.

His dark eyes were especially like the night sky tonight, a dark and heavy world from which the whitest and softest snowflakes were born.

The snow grew denser, and even fine rain began to fall. Teachers standing under the corridors urged students to quickly return to their classrooms.

Everyone was still somewhat reluctant, tossing the white snowflakes they held in their hands into the air. 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝙚𝙬𝓮𝙗𝒏𝙤𝒗𝙚𝙡.𝒄𝒐𝓶

The snow fell, landing on Hannah’s black hair, her shoulders, and even a faint layer of mist formed on her long eyelashes.

She smiled very happily.

In those moist eyes, Arnold Simmons saw the most beautiful moonlight he had ever seen in his life.

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The new year was also the year when all the senior three students of their session were to experience the college entrance exams.

They had only spent half of their three-day mini-break before returning to school the next evening for evening self-study sessions.

Although it was just a day and a half holiday, they had been assigned a lot of homework. Various exercise books and test papers piled up on the table, enough to cover half of a person’s face.

The classroom was quiet and orderly; even without teacher supervision, everyone was conscientiously studying and doing their homework.

After a week of continuous studying, they finally awaited the longed-for winter break.

The blackboard was filled with homework from different subjects, test papers flying everywhere, exercise books, error correction notebooks, and several learning newspapers - so much stuff that it couldn’t fit into one backpack.

The broadcast was playing the yearly mandatory pre-holiday safety education.

The homeroom teacher also stood at the podium, tirelessly reminding everyone to be cautious with firework safety during the New Year, to stay warm to avoid colds, and to complete homework on time.