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Hotel lobby.

Aaron Underwood took a picture with his phone and went to the hotel to find soone, but the privacy of the hotel was well-maintained, and the front desk refused to disclose guest information.

So, he could only wait in the lobby.

Hoping to see the person who saved his teacher, so he could thank her.

On the third day of waiting, the person finally showed up, and he imdiately ran up excitedly.

"Miss, did you save an elderly gentleman a few days ago?"

Faye Sterling was arm-in-arm with Blanche Hayes, planning to go shopping, and was startled when Aaron rushed up.

Blanche Hayes imdiately nodded, "That’s right, my friend saved an elderly gentleman a few days ago. May I ask if there’s anything you’d like?"

Aaron compared the photo on his phone, seemingly relieved.

"I’ve finally found you. I’m a student at the dical School, one year ahead of you.

You can call ’senior.’ The person you saved that day was my teacher."

Aaron looked at Faye Sterling, his face full of excitent. Faye was wearing a white dress today, looking pure and charming.

He felt that Faye was like a fairy descending to the mortal world, looking quiet and gentle.

No wonder she would kindly save his teacher.

Faye never expected that the person she saved to gain fa that day was a professor at the dical School.

It turned out to be a lucky move; it seed her enrollnt wouldn’t be a problem now.

She suppressed the joy in her heart, and feigned nonchalance, saying: "That day I just saved soone casually, didn’t expect it would turn out to be a professor at the dical School. It’s truly a surprise."

Aaron nodded repeatedly and handed her a letter of recomndation, saying: "My teacher asked to give you this recomndation letter. With it, you can enroll without taking the entrance exam."

With those words, Faye was even more delighted.

Blanche Hayes, standing nearby, had a flash of jealousy in her eyes; she had tried so many tis but couldn’t get in.

And Faye, by casually saving soone, could get a recomndation letter for enrollnt without an exam.

It was truly enviable!

Faye accepted the recomndation letter with a gentle smile and said: "I just did my best to help others, didn’t expect to receive such a reward."

Aaron smiled and said: "See you at the entrance ceremony, junior."

Faye generously smiled and said: "Okay, thank you, senior."

After exchanging contact information, Aaron left.

Blanche Hayes, sounding a bit tart, said: "Faye, you’re so lucky, aren’t you? To get a recomndation letter for the dical School.

The professors at the dical School are very upright and not easily bought; it’s not simple for an ordinary person to get one."

Otherwise, with The Hayes Family’s ability and influence, she would have long got a recomndation letter from a professor for enrollnt, and wouldn’t have failed so many tis.

Faye Sterling pridefully raised her chin high, saying: "Even without the recomndation letter, I can enroll."

Blanche Hayes was unconvinced; she clearly saw Faye’s eyes filled with ecstatic joy just now.

Now she’s acting so composed, she must be thrilled inside.

Blanche Hayes said: "If you can enroll without the recomndation letter, then give it to ."

Faye put the recomndation letter away securely, saying warily: "Of course I’ll choose the easy path if I can get in without effort."

She generously offered: "Maybe the professor will be there on exam day, and I’ll plead on your behalf, maybe you can get through."

Blanche Hayes’ eyes lit up, saying: "Great, Faye, you’re so kind."

Faye was in a great mood with the recomndation letter.

She thought of eting Eleanor Sterling that day, unexpectedly she also ran to Aethelgard.

Could she be taking the dical School entrance exam too?

She had to investigate thoroughly; if Eleanor was really going to take the dical School exam, she must do everything to prevent her.

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