She Stuns the World - Chapter 322: Chapter 322
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                    Athena was an exception, pursuing aerospace engineering, a field where graduates typically focused on research and rarely made public appearances.
The senior students from the history department looked pleased. "Welcome. Have a seat and grab a drink."
"Thank you." Joy sat down, accepting a cup while filling out her registration form.
One senior, reviewing her documents, raised an eyebrow. "You didn't take the SAT?"
Joy smiled, "I grew up studying abroad and didn't take the domestic SAT, but I passed Kitmore's entrance exam for international students."
The senior was puzzled. "So you're technically an international student? How did you end up here?"
Joy replied, "I used to be classified as one, but when I turned eighteen, I chose Osceiton citizenship and got my ID last week. I'm no longer considered an international student.
"I don't want to be treated like one. I just want to live like any other domestic student, staying in the same dorm and eating in the same cafeteria."
Her words significantly boosted her favorability among the crowd.
Given her style, taste, and elegance, she clearly came from a well-off family.
Choosing Osceiton citizenship while growing up abroad, yet rejecting special treatment was commendable.
Her seniors quickly finished her registration and led her to the dorm.
As she walked, many students followed, wanting to steal glances at Joy, creating quite a scene.
Amidst the crowd, Joy resembled a supermodel on a runway, standing out and shining brightly.
Gia and her friends watched from the side, feeling more than just jealousy.
Zoe sighed, "With Athena already overshadowing us, now we have Joy. Who will even notice us?"
That was her honest thought.
She felt miserable but had grown accustomed to being second best, developing a high tolerance for it.
Her words were intended to provoke Gia.
Jodie felt a twinge of jealousy, but she wasn't interested in competing with other women; all she wanted was to find her perfect wealthy boyfriend.
Hearing this, she pouted a bit and playfully said, "Sure, she's pretty, but her chest can't compete with mine. Guys definitely prefer someone like me."
That wasn't entirely an exaggeration.
Men who liked her tended to be loyal, often indifferent to other beautiful styles.
Some of her admirers specifically disliked Athena's type.
Gia shot them a cold glance. "She hasn't offended us yet. Let's focus on Athena for now."
Athena's popularity upon arrival didn't exceed their expectations.
So they were biding their time.
Nearby, Ian had settled down, opening his laptop to search for Joy's name and photos online.
His friends gathered around, eager to learn more about her.
Ian murmured, "That's strange. Why can't I find any information about Joy online? No photos, no reports or gossip, and I can't even locate her social media accounts.
"A beauty of her caliber should be a prominent figure wherever she goes. There's no way she wouldn't leave a trace online."
The others nodded, also puzzled. "Ian is a big shot in the programming and hacking world. If someone has any photos or information online, he should be able to find it."
Someone suggested, "Maybe her family is protecting her well, like some stars and wealthy families do, keeping their children out of the media's reach."
Ian pressed a key with determination. "You're right; that's probably the case."
He lowered his voice and said, "Wait a moment. I'm going to see if I can access her student records to find out what her background is."
As a senior in computer science, Ian was an exceptional student, always ranking first in his class and representing the school in various programming competitions, where he frequently took home awards. He was already on track for a master's and doctoral program.
The school often recruited him for computer labs and network projects, and with his family's standing in Kitmore City, he had built a wide network of seniors, professors, and school administrators.
His friends exclaimed, "Ian, we're counting on you."
                
            
        The senior students from the history department looked pleased. "Welcome. Have a seat and grab a drink."
"Thank you." Joy sat down, accepting a cup while filling out her registration form.
One senior, reviewing her documents, raised an eyebrow. "You didn't take the SAT?"
Joy smiled, "I grew up studying abroad and didn't take the domestic SAT, but I passed Kitmore's entrance exam for international students."
The senior was puzzled. "So you're technically an international student? How did you end up here?"
Joy replied, "I used to be classified as one, but when I turned eighteen, I chose Osceiton citizenship and got my ID last week. I'm no longer considered an international student.
"I don't want to be treated like one. I just want to live like any other domestic student, staying in the same dorm and eating in the same cafeteria."
Her words significantly boosted her favorability among the crowd.
Given her style, taste, and elegance, she clearly came from a well-off family.
Choosing Osceiton citizenship while growing up abroad, yet rejecting special treatment was commendable.
Her seniors quickly finished her registration and led her to the dorm.
As she walked, many students followed, wanting to steal glances at Joy, creating quite a scene.
Amidst the crowd, Joy resembled a supermodel on a runway, standing out and shining brightly.
Gia and her friends watched from the side, feeling more than just jealousy.
Zoe sighed, "With Athena already overshadowing us, now we have Joy. Who will even notice us?"
That was her honest thought.
She felt miserable but had grown accustomed to being second best, developing a high tolerance for it.
Her words were intended to provoke Gia.
Jodie felt a twinge of jealousy, but she wasn't interested in competing with other women; all she wanted was to find her perfect wealthy boyfriend.
Hearing this, she pouted a bit and playfully said, "Sure, she's pretty, but her chest can't compete with mine. Guys definitely prefer someone like me."
That wasn't entirely an exaggeration.
Men who liked her tended to be loyal, often indifferent to other beautiful styles.
Some of her admirers specifically disliked Athena's type.
Gia shot them a cold glance. "She hasn't offended us yet. Let's focus on Athena for now."
Athena's popularity upon arrival didn't exceed their expectations.
So they were biding their time.
Nearby, Ian had settled down, opening his laptop to search for Joy's name and photos online.
His friends gathered around, eager to learn more about her.
Ian murmured, "That's strange. Why can't I find any information about Joy online? No photos, no reports or gossip, and I can't even locate her social media accounts.
"A beauty of her caliber should be a prominent figure wherever she goes. There's no way she wouldn't leave a trace online."
The others nodded, also puzzled. "Ian is a big shot in the programming and hacking world. If someone has any photos or information online, he should be able to find it."
Someone suggested, "Maybe her family is protecting her well, like some stars and wealthy families do, keeping their children out of the media's reach."
Ian pressed a key with determination. "You're right; that's probably the case."
He lowered his voice and said, "Wait a moment. I'm going to see if I can access her student records to find out what her background is."
As a senior in computer science, Ian was an exceptional student, always ranking first in his class and representing the school in various programming competitions, where he frequently took home awards. He was already on track for a master's and doctoral program.
The school often recruited him for computer labs and network projects, and with his family's standing in Kitmore City, he had built a wide network of seniors, professors, and school administrators.
His friends exclaimed, "Ian, we're counting on you."
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