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The Second Life of a Discarded Heiress novel Chapter 277

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Chapter 277 novel The Second Life of a Discarded Heiress

Sawyer watched Citrine on stage, his palms sweating with nerves on her behalf.

As far as he could recall, Citrine had never studied a foreign language in her life.

She’d made a bold claim stepping up there—he was sure she was about to embarrass herself.

Under a barrage of skeptical stares, Citrine suddenly began to speak.

The moment she opened her mouth, the entire audience was stunned by her fluent, commanding delivery. Each word rang out clear and powerful, her presence as formidable as the President of the Federated States of Magnolia addressing the nation.

Teachers, parents, and students—all were left gaping, especially those from the prestigious language academy, their jaws nearly hitting the floor.

The sharper listeners quickly realized Citrine was introducing Magnolia’s local holidays and social customs—not the dry, textbook facts everyone expected, but fascinating, unfamiliar details relayed as lively stories. Her narrative was engaging, full of color, expanding the students’ knowledge far beyond the classroom curriculum.

Now, when people looked at Citrine, their eyes had changed. Gone was the earlier skepticism—now there was only admiration, mingled with a tangle of emotions they couldn’t quite name.

The teachers from Primus Academy could barely contain their delight, whispering excitedly amongst themselves.

“Thank goodness we have such a gem in our school,” one murmured, “otherwise, who knows how badly those brats from the language high school would have mocked us at this year’s Christmas gala.”

“Citrine really put us on the map today!”

“We owe this to the eighth grade teacher—Ms. Helen, how did you manage to train such an outstanding student?”

“Yes, Ms. Helen, do share your secret. We could all use some tips!”

Helen lifted her chin, basking in the praise. With an air of practiced nonchalance, she tucked a strand of hair behind her ear and replied, “Oh, it’s nothing really. I just believe in encouraging well-rounded development. Of course, Citrine is exceptionally bright and hardworking, too.”

Everyone thought Citrine had already exceeded all expectations.

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