Chapter 1998
Chapter 1998
CHAPTER 1998 WHAT IS YOUR NAME
As Roxanne relayed the story from her memories, the scene from decades ago played out in their
minds.
Lucian was unqualified as an exchange student because the objective of the exchange program was
for the student to experience the school life of a normal high school and compare it to that of an art
academy, including the common practices and order.
However, he was merely sixteen years old back then, so he couldn't care less about those. He would
occasionally skip classes because the curriculum for regular high schools was probably too boring for
him.
One typical day, Lucian, James, and Jonathan planned to sneak into a trade show, so Lucian only
stayed for the first class after lunch break before skipping the rest. Nôvel/Dr(a)ma.Org - Content owner.
Back then, the school's security was tight with guards stationed at all the gates, so he had no choice
but to scale the wall near the library.
Unexpectedly, nails were scattered atop the walls that day. His hands were pierced and he fell to the
ground, spraining his ankle in the process.
Roxanne, being a top student, usually spent all her free time at the library.
She was rushing to her classroom that day after missing more than an hour of class due to being too
engrossed in her reading.
That was how they met.
Roxanne had never seen a more handsome young man than Lucian in her life, much less one in such
a sorry state. Lucian was in so much pain as he examined his ankle and his bloody palms.
“Hey, are you okay? Do you need help? What hurt your hand? We need to stop the bleeding
immediately and ensure you don't contract a tetanus infection!” Roxanne remembered those words
vividly because those were the first words she said to Lucian.
Lucian nodded before glancing at Roxanne. His gaze didn't linger on her for long.
Roxanne told Lucian not to move before running back to the library and getting a small medical kit
containing all kinds of first-aid supplies.
She then helped Lucian disinfect his wound and stop the bleeding.
However, his ankle was badly sprained.
Never in his wildest dreams would he expect a high school girl to be familiar enough with the massage
technique in traditional medicine to push the tendon in his calf back to its original place.
At that moment, he vividly remembered how her side profile looked and how a tendril of her hair
swayed in the light breeze.
“All right, done! You need to get a tetanus shot next. It's best if you don't move your leg for the next
twenty-four hours.” She flashed him a faint smile before picking up the medical kit and heading back to
the library.
Lucian thought she would be back. Instead, she hurriedly rushed back to class.
However, Lucian's features were deeply ingrained in her memory after that encounter. After all, he was
too good-looking. It would be hard to forget a face like that.
Following the incident, Lucian waited for her at the library several times, but she didn't show up.
It wasn't until the day Lucian planned to skip class with Jonathan and James to bury his wish bottle that
they finally met again.
When he passed by the library, he ran into Roxanne again.
“Hey, what's your name?” Lucian asked casually.
Roxanne's gaze, however, was focused on the empty wish bottle in his hand. “I know who you are, Mr.
Farwell. May I ask what is that?” she asked, pointing at the wish bottle.
“You know me?” A faint smile curved Lucian's lips at that knowledge. His smile accentuated his charm,
causing Roxanne to avert her gaze in bashfulness.
Roxanne nodded with certainty at his question. Heaven knows how many times I wrote his name on my
notebook.
After finding out he was an exchange student from the art academy, she knew she would never get to
become friends with him.
“This is a wish bottle. After writing down your wish, you put it in the bottle and bury it deep in the
ground. Several years later, you dig it up and see if your wish came true. But I don't know what I should
write,” he said with a look of boredom.
“I see. That's too bad.” Roxanne did her best to remain calm, but just the sight of him standing right in
front of her made butterflies flutter furiously in her belly.
“Yeah. How about this, then? Do you have a wish? Why don't you write yours and put it in this bottle?
I'll help you bury it. I'll tell you where it is in the future, and you can dig it up. What do you think?”