Senior year was far less demanding than the first three years of university.
The first semester was mainly focused on internships. The second semester provided a full year to prepare for graduation and work on the thesis.
It was during this time that Central Media finally confirmed Jack's interview.
The interview was scheduled at Montclair Conservatory. And this was exactly what Jack had been hoping for.
A grand transformation, and then a chance encounter with Bella. He had always wanted Bella to see him at his best.
Just as Jack thought about her, the call from Magdalene finally came through.
Magdalene urged him to go to Montclair Conservatory. Hugo was about to make his move on Bella.
The news spread fast on Montclair School's Confessions blog, quickly becoming a sensation. Even students from other universities in the capital were enthusiastically discussing the matter.
Aside from Montclair, the most heated discussions were happening at Lightfield University. This was because Hugo, one of the central figures in this show, was a well-known talent there.
He entered Lightfield with the second-highest score in the capital's college entrance exam. As a result, he became a campus celebrity at this top-tier institution.
He organized his own rock band and performed campus ballads. His good looks and role as the basketball team's captain made him irresistible to any woman.
On top of that, he came from a family of scholars. His grandfather had served as a deputy minister in the Ministry of Education.
Even Montclair's most self-assured heartthrob couldn't win over the famously unattainable Bella. So how could anyone believe she'd fall so easily for someone from Lightfield University?
This would undoubtedly be a humiliation the Montclair heartthrobs were unwilling to face.
The young women at Lightfield, especially those who idolized Hugo or secretly crushed on him, believed he could easily win Bella's heart. Deep down, they weren't ready for Hugo to be off the market. As long as he remained single, their daydreams still had a chance.
Lightfield students took great pride in themselves. The top scorers believed they were a cut above the rest. If they couldn't even win the heart of a Montclair beauty, what would that mean for their pride? How could they possibly uphold Lightfield's reputation as the nation's top university?
This drama—pitting Montclair's campus queen against Lightfield's golden boy—quickly ignited. It spread like wildfire between the two schools. It spread through School Confessions, then gained traction at other universities.
Soon, it was the hottest topic across campuses in the capital.

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