Philip Goh was a tired-looking man in his fifties. The man wore some faded long-sleeved shirt that was ironed till it was thin but he still wore it to work. Anyone could tell that he was a humble man and it was hard to find someone who would hate him.
The man was famous on campus for not only for his love for cafeteria lunches but also because he was the man who held the most power in the school. Yes, Philip Goh was the founder of Joyville International as well as its principal. Today, the busy principal was sipping on coffee when he was informed that he had thirteen unexpected guests.
Almost immediately, the principal jumped and scrambled to ready the underutilised conference room for the guests. It wasn't often that Dany or the special class made their presence known. For such a grand visit, something of major importance must precede it.