School of Stars: The Lost Constellation
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  • Reads 118
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 6
Ongoing, First published Apr 25, 2020
Makapasa. The only thing I want is to pass this school year. Ayoko nang maghirap. Kaya nga ako nasa Class E. Hindi ako tamad mag-aral, hindi rin naman masipag, average lang kumbaga. 'Di katulad ng mga nasa Star section, ang pinakahinahangaan ng lahat. Exclude me, though. High status, may special treatment, of course. I never wished to be a Star student. Alam kong may 'something' sa kanila. Mayroon silang tinatago.

Everything was going normal and clear until the examination day.

The day that I became a Star.





- Inspired by "The Gifted" Thai series
- Date Started: Apr. 24, 2020
- Date Completed: - - -
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