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At this time, Sally approached them. Her eyes were filled with admiration for Helen. "Well done, Helen. Your speech was excellent. It's been a long time since I've heard such fluent pronunciation."
Although Helen was used to receiving compliments, she still felt bashful.
"Thank you. If it weren't for you, I wouldn't have participated in this competition." Helen sincerely expressed her gratitude.
Sally looked at her with pride and satisfaction. "Keep up the good work. I have high hopes for you."
"I will."
Helen noticed that Anne's face had turned pale when she returned backstage. The way Anne looked at her had completely changed.
Anne had always believed that her Encerian was on par with Helen's. She even questioned Billy's claim that the gap between them was substantial. However, after having heard Helen's speech, she realized that Billy had been overly generous to her.
The difference was evident, and it was similarly comparing heaven to earth. She had deluded herself into thinking that she could win if Helen never participated, which was utterly ridiculous.
Helen's brilliance was impossible to overshadow.
"I lost, Helen," Anne spoke weakly.
She slowly closed her eyes. "I did those things, and it was foolish of me to harm you. You can decide to deal with me however you want."
Finally, the Encerian competition week ended smoothly. Helen received the highest score within the whole event, and it caused quite a sensation. Even the leading foreign language universities in the city were inquiring about Helen. Overnight, she became a highly sought-after talent by numerous prestigious institutions.
"Helen, are we just going to let Anne off like this? Shouldn't she face some serious consequences for what she did?" Phishie was puzzled.
Then, Helen smiled. "Don't worry. There's a price that everyone has to pay for their own actions."
Phishie nodded. "Yes, that's why I always tell myself to be a good person."
While the moonlight elongated their silhouettes, they both exchanged smiles and walked home together.
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