Chapter 712: School Back to Normal, Profit Distribution, and New Lake Shore Building

Chapter 712: School Back to Normal, Profit Distribution, and New Lake Shore Building



Yukihime High School, Elffire City.

7:50 AM, Tuesday, March 16th.

"Thank you, Cris!" Aurora said with a smile as she opened the car door, "I'll see you later," She bid farewell to her driver before walking towards the school gate.

The proximity of the school gate was filled with high school students arriving for another day of school and study.

Aurora elegantly walked as she greeted everyone who talked with her with a polite smile.

"Good morning, vice president!"

"Morning, Aurora-senpai!"

"Good morning!"

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After the success of the club festival, the students started admiring the student council even more, and as the student council vice president, Aurora became a person worth a thousand pieces of admiration. In addition to being extremely pretty and intelligent, she helped everyone with the club festival, all in all, Aurora and other members of the student council had left an amazing image among the students.

As Aurora walked toward her grade building, she couldn't help but be amazed that these pathways were filled with booths and stands just the day before.

After working for the whole afternoon and part of the night yesterday, the clubs finally managed to clean and disassemble the venues they built for the school festival.

For example, the Love Nature Club had to disassemble all the props they used to transform part of the campus forest into a haunted forest, which took a long time because they had hidden a lot of things in the forest to be able to scare the public.

Another example was the Board Game Club which built three stages with real-life-sized board games.

The clubs that had built big venues were the ones who took the most time to clean things. But clubs like the musical clubs which only utilized the campus stage to perform their concert, they only had to clean the stage, and their job was done.

That's why some clubs took longer than others to clean things up. But the campus was completely cleaned off on this Tuesday morning nonetheless.

Aurora soon arrived at her classroom where she greeted her classmates before taking a seat at her usual place.

Just like that, another day of classes started when the bell rang at 8 AM and the Math Professor entered the classroom.

Aurora, Vivian, Umaru, and Carolla had seats next to each other in the classroom, but during the whole morning the four of them didn't discuss anything related to student council matters, they just focused on their classroom life.

It was only when the bell rang announcing the start of the Lunch Break that they started talking about some interesting things.

The four girls had combined to meet Brenda and Hanako to have lunch together.

The six members of the student council met each other next to the main cafeteria of the campus.

They took a seat at a nearby table before opening their bentos.

"Did you girls notice that we have become more popular?" Umaru suddenly asked before taking a bite of an egg roll.

"I did." Brenda replied, "I studied for three years in the Yukihime Middle School, and some people never even greeted me, but suddenly everyone smiles and greets me politely when they see me."

Aurora smiled. "It's rewarding to see everyone so happy. This festival was a huge success, and it's all thanks to the teamwork of everyone involved."

The distribution process continued throughout the afternoon, with only brief pauses between each club. The student council members worked efficiently, and their camaraderie was evident in the way they coordinated and supported each other.

By the time the last representative left, the sun had begun to dip toward the horizon, casting

long shadows across the campus. But their work was not yet done-the Top 10 Clubs still

awaited their new spaces in the brand-new building by the lake.

4:00 PM, New Campus Building by the Lake

The new building stood tall and sleek, its modern design contrasting beautifully with the

natural surroundings of the campus lake. The glass walls reflected the tranquil waters and the greenery around it made it a peaceful and inspiring space.

The Top 10 Clubs' representatives were already gathered outside the entrance, chatting excitedly as they awaited the student council's arrival. The building, with its state-of-the-art facilities, was a significant upgrade from their previous spaces, and the anticipation was

palpable.

Aurora and Vivian led the group, with the other council members following closely behind. As they approached, the chatter died down, and all eyes turned toward them. "Thank you all for your patience," Aurora began, her voice calm and composed. "We're thrilled to finally hand over the keys to your new spaces. Each floor of this building has been

customized to suit the needs of the clubs that will be using it, so we hope you'll find it

inspiring and conducive to your activities."

Vivian stepped forward, holding out a set of keys. "We'll be handing these over now, one by

one. Please feel free to explore your new spaces and let us know if there's anything more you

need."

The representatives stepped forward in turn, receiving their keys with a mixture of awe and gratitude. The Delicious Food Fan Club, the Martial Arts Club, the Baked Sweets Club, and others all expressed their thanks, some already discussing how they would use their new

facilities.

After the final key was handed out, the representatives dispersed to explore their new domains, leaving the student council members to admire the building from the outside.

"It's a beautiful place," Brenda commented, gazing at the reflection of the setting sun on the lake's surface.

"It is," Umaru agreed. "I'm really glad we could offer something like this to the clubs. They

deserve it."

Vivian smiled, satisfied with the day's work. "Let's call it a day. We've earned some rest." Aurora nodded in agreement. "It's been a long journey, but it was worth it."

With that, the student council members began their walk back to the main campus, the soft evening breeze carrying with it the promise of a well-deserved break after weeks of hard work. The new building, now occupied by the school's most distinguished clubs, stood as a testament to their efforts a lasting legacy of a festival that would be remembered for years

to come.

As they parted ways, each member couldn't help but feel a deep sense of accomplishment. The day had been long, but it had also been filled with moments that would become cherished memories, not just for the students, but for the school itself.