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Chapter 675 Rowen Makes A Sacrifice

Chapter 675 Rowen Makes A Sacrifice

Today was Friday, and it was time for the last class meeting in the afternoon.

Seats in Grade Eleven Class Seven were chosen based on academic performance. The midterm examresults were already out, so seat changes were available the following Monday. Naturally, today's classmeeting was about choosing seats.

Celine, who had transferred to the school less than two months ago, was still unaware of the seat-changing arrangements.

Harper had had her eyes set on the seat swap for a while now. She ranked fourth in the class this time,while Celine ranked second. Although Rowen topped the class, he always kept his spot. No one wouldcompete with him for it, and he wouldn't vie for others' spots either.

As soon as the third class ended, Harper rushed to Celine's seat and said, “Cece, later during the classmeeting, the teacher will let us choose our seats. You're second in the whole class; where do you wantto sit? Let's sit together!”

Meanwhile, Irving was also discussing the same matter with Rowen, “Rowen, you'll be able to get backyour VIP single seat next week. Excited, aren't you?”

Upon hearing Irving's words, Harper glared at him fiercely and snapped, “You make it sound as if Ceceis eager to sit with him!”

Rowen swallowed and turned his head to look at Celine beside him. He deadpanned, “So you want toshare a desk with her and fail math together?”

Although Rowen's words were harsh, they were indeed the truth.

But Harper was not pleased to hear this. “What do you mean by that? I got a perfect score in math thistime!”

Irving, who enjoyed a good spectacle, said tauntingly, “The total score is one hundred and fifty marks.”

“Well, I still passed the test!”

Rowen couldn't be bothered to deal with Harper. He raised his hand and rapped on Celine's desk,questioning, “Do you want to sit with her?”

Celine nodded. “Harper and I have already agreed on this.”

Her reply upset Rowen, who muttered, “Whatever.”

Harper couldn't help but click her tongue at the scene. “Rowen, didn't you used to dislike sitting withothers? Now that Cece wants to sit with me, isn't it better for you to go back to sitting alone?”

Harper paused before adding, “You wouldn't happen to be reluctant to share Cece with us, would you?I mean, I can understand why. Cece is smart, good-looking, and has a great personality. Plenty of ourclassmates would love to sit with Cece! Good thing I made the first move!”

Rowen scoffed. “Childish!”

If it had been in the past, Harper would have retorted him immediately. But now, she was satisfied to

see Rowen stubbornly swallowing his pride.

She hummed lightly and flashed a radiant smile at Celine. “Cece, remember our agreement. We'resitting together!”

Celine also laughed and replied, “All right.”

However, things didn't go as planned. Before choosing seats, Janice personally approached Celine andsuggested, “Celine, you performed well in all other subjects, but you're not doing so well in math.Rowen, on the other hand, is excellent in math and natural science, but his literature and Ustranasionscores are not as good as yours. If you two sit together, you could complement each other in yourstudies.”

Janice continued, “I hope that you can sit together. In the future, you should help Rowen with hisliterature and Ustranasion studies while asking Rowen for help with math. That way, you can bothimprove together.”

As she spoke, she shot Celine a serious look.

Celine had only been transferred to their school for over a month. She was quiet and well-behaved, didwell in academics, and was very beautiful.

To be honest, she really didn't want Celine to sit next to a devil like Rowen.

But before the class meeting began, both the literature and Ustranasion teachers approached herabout that very matter. They mentioned that Rowen had been dozing off in class much less frequently,probably because he was sitting next to a female classmate. Boys of his age were particularly

concerned about their image.

Before Celine transferred to the school, Rowen refused to share a desk with anyone, not even withIrving, who he usually got along well with.

Others may have been clueless, but the class teacher knew that Celine was adopted by the Lewisfamily and that Rowen was the Lewis family's godson. Allowing Celine and Rowen to sit togetherwouldn't raise any concerns about a messy teenage romance.

Even if a relationship bloomed, any issues related to it would be easier to resolve than for others.

After addressing Celine, Janice turned to the leisurely Rowen beside Celine and asked, “Rowen, doyou have any objections to Celine continuing to share a desk with you?”

Rowen glanced at Celine and said, “She's too short. She can't see the blackboard clearly from theback.”

Upon hearing Rowen's words, Celine blushed slightly. She glanced at him and noticed he was lookingat her, so she quickly averted her gaze.

For over a month now, she had indeed been struggling to see the blackboard, which was why she hadbeen unable to keep up with her notes.

The homeroom teacher paused for a moment, looking down at Celine. She realized that Celine's heightindeed made it unsuitable for her to sit in the last row. However, Rowen always sat in the last row.

Janice hesitated for a moment before proposing, “Could you move forward then?”

Rowen remained silent while Celine pursed her lips, feeling too embarrassed to say anything.

Seeing the situation, Janice promptly declared, “Then later, you guys choose a spot in the middle of theclassroom. That's that, then!”

As if fearing that Rowen might change his mind, Janice beelined for the lectern as soon as she finishedspeaking.

Many students heard what their homeroom teacher had said just now.

Some people envied Celine, while others envied Rowen.

Harper turned to look at Celine, her mouth curved into a pitiful pout.

Celine never expected the homeroom teacher to allow her to continue sharing a desk with Rowen. Shelooked at Harper somewhat apologetically and bit her lip. She mouthed silently, “I'm sorry.”

Harper suddenly burst into laughter, drawing the attention of the teacher on the lectern. She quickly satup straight, but not before flashing a heart sign with her hands at Celine.

While Janice was busy reviewing her class’s overall performance in the midterm exam, the seatingchart made its way to Rowen's hands.

The two of them, one ranked first and the other second, could theoretically choose any seat theywanted. However, Rowen was tall, so if he sat in the middle, he could easily block the view of thestudents sitting behind him on both sides.

Naturally, Rowen had always disliked sitting in the middle.

He handed the seating chart directly to Celine, saying, “You choose.”

Celine took the seating chart and asked, “Rowie, do you prefer to sit on the inside or outside?”

She didn't really mind where she sat since Rowen was already accommodating her by moving forward.

“Inside it is.”

“By the corridor?”

“Mm-hmm.”

Celine quickly filled out their selection. “Is this okay?”

Rowen glanced over. Celine had selected a pair of seats in the third row from the front of theclassroom, conveniently next to the window.

“Looks good to me.”

“So, I'll give the chart to Rhianne?”

Rowen mumbled, “Mm-hmm.”

Seeing his nonchalant demeanor, Celine hesitated a bit and asked, “Is this spot really okay, Rowie?”

“Sure.”

Rowen furrowed his brows before continuing, “I can sit anywhere.”

He wasn't like a certain short and near-sighted someone.

As he spoke, he took the seating chart from Celine's hand and handed it to Irving, who was nearby.“Give it to Rhianne.”

Irving was taken aback for a moment. He took the seating chart and glanced at it. The only names on itwere Rowen's and Celine's.

Irving looked at Rowen with mixed feelings. Could it be? Had Rowen really started to accommodateCeline?

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