Chapter 447:
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âAllison!â he called out, unable to hide his excitement. He hadnât expected her to accept his invitation, so seeing her arrive in person was a delightful surprise.
But when he noticed the imposing figure by her side, surprise replaced his initial enthusiasm. âMr. Lloyd?â
âHeâs here to tour the institute with me,â Allison clarified without skipping a beat.
Roderickâs gaze flicked between the two before he motioned warmly for them to enter. âPlease, itâs truly an honor!â
They followed him along a walkway of stone slabs that echoed the atmosphere of ancient passageways. The farther Allison walked, the more immersed she felt in the instituteâs historic ambiance.
She cast her gaze up to the exhibition hall, lined with rare vases and artifacts, all invaluable reminders of the past. With a broad smile, Roderick gestured and said, âHere we are!â
The lecture hall beyond was already filled with attendees eagerly awaiting the session.
Clearing his throat, Roderick led the way inside.
Outside the door, Allison paused and looked at Kellan beside her. âWhy donât you explore the institute first? Iâll find you after my lecture.â
Dressed sharply in a tailored black suit, Kellanâs presence was commanding, drawing attention naturally.
âThat wonât be necessary,â Kellan replied in his usual calm tone. âSince I have some time, I may as well attend. Besides, Iâve yet to see you in action as a lecturer.â
âAlright then, letâs go in together,â Allison said with a slight smile.
As Allison stepped onto the podium, the crowd welcomed her with enthusiastic applause.
Roderick, brimming with excitement, introduced her: âThis is the talented Allison Clarke, whom Iâve often spoken of. Her expertise in restoration is unparalleled, even far exceeding my own!â
Despite his years, Roderickâs voice rang out with vigor, commanding the audienceâs full attention.
âToday, Ms. Clarke will be leading this session. Iâm confident that with her guidance, youâll gain invaluable insights and make remarkable progress,â Roderick announced warmly, stepping aside with respectful deference to Allison.
In contrast to his animated tone, Allison maintained her usual calm and composed expression.
âHello, everyone. Iâm Allison Clarke, but feel free to call me Allison.â
As she introduced herself, she picked up a stick of white chalk and neatly wrote âAllisonâ across the blackboard. Her handwriting was striking â a perfect balance of boldness and elegance â which sparked a quiet wave of whispers around the room.
Before long, several students gathered the courage to raise their hands, their voices filled with curiosity.
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