Despite Sophia's efforts, the parents remained steadfast in their negative judgment of Abigail. In their eyes, she was already marked as a troublemaker with a terrible family background. They were determined to keep their children away from her. Also, her illness only made matters worse. The teacher claimed it wasn't contagious, but they refused to believe it. They were afraid that if she died in class, it would traumatize their kids for life. Sophia surveyed these parents' indifferent gazes, her heart aching for Abigail. As a teacher, she could only offer guidance. She couldn't influence the parents' opinions. Sophia said helplessly, "Alright, it's time for our Student of the Week prize-giving ceremony. Today, I want to honor a student who has been excellent, hardworking, and su