Chapter 24:

Dear, My fellow classmates.

My Weird Internship


The villa was consumed by a profound feeling of anxiety in the moments preceding the test. Dusk came down, covering their surroundings in gloomy shadows. Mr. Pope had once again vanished.

The living area is softly illuminated by a low lamplight. Where the members of Wood Carving Technique gathered. The courageous class president, Mike, emerged from behind a minute later, his eyes brimming with optimism and bravery.

The night's stillness was broken. Mike said with a heavy voice, "Dear, My fellow classmates."

"Tomorrow is our biggest test. Looks like is this the big test, not gonna lie. And if we do get into a shitty situation, if any one of us fails. I hope no one will blame each other, because what? Because that's what makes us different from the rest of the class. If one person in the pack gets sick, the others stay. And if one runs, everyone runs.”

“Tomorrow, I'm sure all of our hard work will pay off.”

At Mike's remarks, the entire room quivered. He spoke like a warlord about to lead his troops into battle.

"We have each other, even if Mr. Pope doesn't tell us everything. We always have friends who are always there for us to answer our questions. I think we can overcome anything since we've gone through so much together."

In reaffirmation, a few of them nodded. The abundance of spirit even swept Zane, who is frequently cynical, away.

With a raised fist, Juan shouted out, and the others followed suit, expressing their resolve, "I don't know about you guys, but I don't want to go back to the previous world as a loser!"

The meeting's participants interacted like ebb and flow in the ocean.

Their spirits were lifted as Mike resumed his remarks, "We will not stop until we have shown Mr. Pope and the world this. No matter what, our fantastic class will never give up."

Following that motivational message, they went their way to prepare for sleep. They all went to bed that night with conflicting emotions, but they were bound together by one goal: to succeed on the test. This propels them into an unforeseen fate that will alter the course of their lives irrevocably.