The Southeast Asian Agenda
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  • Reads 190
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Jul 15, 2020
Cunninghill Highschool for the cream of the crop Americans. Perfect from the gates in and out, it aims excellence for its saturated batch of enrollees.

This year, seventeen-year-old, Clara Magallano from Manila takes a stroke of luck and gets accepted as a foreign exchange student. Things take an abrupt turn, however, when she's forced to stick with four others from the program;

•a Burmese mental abacus master,

•a Malaysian ventriloquist, 

•a Thai student-model and,

•a Vietnamese thermophysics genius. 

Knowing all too well how clichéd American schools work, associating with these weirdos won't make a good year for her. 

Not long after the semester starts, they find themselves at the bottom of the popularity chain--the receiving end of it all. But this band of unique misfits won't let things go easily without spreading the Southeast Asian agenda.
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