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... ith congratulatory remarks from numerous colleagues.

“Miss Hsu, congratulations on your advancement.”

Hsu Lee was inwardly delighted by her colleagues' praises but maintained a neutral expression, responding, “The matter hasn't been finalized yet.”

“Miss Hsu, Ye Hao's score of 928 has astounded the entire educational sector in Jiangnan City. Given your role as Ye Hao's homeroom teacher, your contributions have been significant.” The Class 3 homeroom teacher smiled, “The p ...

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