Caryn Zachmann stood out among the crowd like the moon surrounded by stars; her teacher was Adelle Wafford, who was also one of the judges for this competition. Everyone basically assumed that the medical competition was a contest between her and Evelyn Quarles, just waiting to see who would take first place.
There was a girl from Southern University who knew Caryn and was close to her, and she asked in a low voice, "I heard that your school's Traditional Chinese Medicine Department also submitted an entry for the competition this year. Is it a freshman who came?"
The scale of Nathalie Quinlan's college celebration was grand, but it mainly rattled the upper-class society. Students and others of the sort barely knew Nathalie Quinlan by name.
All they knew was that this rookie came with no small status, a valedictorian from the small place of McKinney.