Chapter 75 
Right before class started, a girl with short hair approached Lily and said softly, “Can I collect your physics homework, Lily?” 
She was the class representative for physics, Emma Green. 
She was supposed to collect everyone’s homework first thing in the morning, but she was scared of Lily, so she only approached her now. 
“Here.” Lily took out a stack of papers from her bag and rifled through them for her physics homework. She then handed the correct one to Emma. 
Emma stared at the paper and then back at Lily in surprise. “You didn’t do it at all?” 
Lily leaned back in her chair. “I don’t know any of it.” 
Emma grimaced. Even if she was unfamiliar with the topic, she would still know something. If Lily knew nothing, then… 
Emma sighed. 

It looked like Class 18 was about to be the subject of ridicule for the other classes once again. 
After some hesitation, Emma said, “You know, if you’re struggling with your homework, you could always ask me. I’ll tutor you to the best of my abilities. You can also ask Anya.” 
Emma didn’t want her classmates to be ridiculed by the other students, so she gathered her courage and tried to talk sense into Lily. 
Lily smiled. “Thanks, but no thanks.” 
Emma sighed again and left. 
Anya leaned over and looked through the stack of papers. “You didn’t do any homework?” she exclaimed. 
She spoke rather loudly. Ian came over as well to see Lily’s papers and laughed. “You’re really something else, Lily. These are quite easy. How can you not know it? You’re really gonna be famous in school!” 
Lily gave him a sideways glance. “And you’re not?” 
How could he laugh at her when he was constantly at the bottom of the class? 
lan stiffened and laughed awkwardly. “Hey, now that you’re here, I could probably enjoy some anonymity 
now.” 
Finally, there was someone worse than him when it came to studying. 
Lily ignored him and continued reading her book. 

The morning classes were mostly explaining yesterday’s homework. The students of Class 18 were bad at studying in the first place, so they weren’t interested in the classes at all. 
After a grueling morning, it was finally time for lunch. 
Just as Lily was above to go to the cafeteria with Anya, a shriek sounded. One of their classmates said unhappily, “What the hell, Edwin? You almost ruptured my eardrums.” 
Edwin Prince was clutching his phone, trembling in excitement. “Lucas Garcia is holding a concert here at Lagersfield!” 
“Oh, stop pulling my leg. I know Lucas‘ entire schedule for the year.” Another student scoffed. “He’s not 
coming to Lagersfield.” 
“It’s true!” Edwin showed his phone to the rest of the class. “His agency just put out a post saying that he’s going to hold a concert here next Saturday!” 
Hearing this, the other students took out their own phones to check the news. 
Chaos broke out promptly. 
“It’s true! Lucas is coming to Lagersfield! I’m so excited!” one of the students screamed. 
“Oh my god, I need to ask my mom to send me more money. I need to get a ticket to the concert!” 
“Lucas‘ concert tickets are notoriously hard to get. Do you think we’ll be able to get them? And also, we’re in grade 12 now. What if the teachers want us to stay for extra classes on Saturday?” 
“Oh, screw them! It’s not like I’ll be able to get into college with my results anyway. Lucas‘ concert is a once–in–a–lifetime experience. I would do anything to attend!” 
lan and Anya also saw the post by Lucas‘ agency. They couldn’t help but stare at Lily. 
What a coincidence. 
Just a few days ago, Lily had said that Lucas would hold a concert in Lagersfield. It didn’t take long for her claims to come true. 
lan leaned over to Lily. “Lily, are you a soothsayer?” he asked slyly. 
Lily slapped him away.