Chapter 284: Graduation
Chapter 284: Graduation
July 15, 2028. At the Philippine International Convention Center.
It was a graduation day for the students of the Technological Institute of the Philippines. Engineers, architects, business graduates, and many more filled the grand hall, eagerly waiting for their names to be called and to receive their diplomas.
One by one, the names were called, each student taking their moment of glory on the stage. The ceremony continued smoothly, with the MC maintaining a lively atmosphere.
After a while, the MC paused and looked at the audience with a smile. "And now, ladies and gentlemen, we come to a very special part of our ceremony. We are honored to have among our graduates today a distinguished individual who has achieved great success and brought immense pride to our institution and nation."
The audience murmured and they already knew who the summa cum laude was.
The MC continued, "This year, the honor of giving the graduation speech goes to our summa magna cum laude graduate, who is not only an outstanding student but also the CEO of Reyes Corporation. Please welcome, Michael Reyes."
The hall erupted in applause as Michael stood up and made his way to the podium. He was dressed in his graduation gown that swayed as he walked. He approached the microphone, adjusted it slightly, and began his speech.
"Thank you, everyone," Michael started confidently. "Today is a day of celebration, a day of achievement, and a day of new beginnings. As we stand here, ready to step into the next chapter of our lives, we are reminded of the hard work, dedication, and perseverance that brought us to this moment.
I know some of you are going to start your life, and others would find it unfair that someone like me already has established a career and achieved significant success. But let me tell you, every journey starts with a single step."
He paused, scanning the faces in the audience. "Do not be discouraged when the reality of life sets in. Embrace it as an opportunity to grow and learn. Each challenge you face will only make you stronger and more capable. Remember, success is not measured by how quickly you achieve your goals, but by the persistence and resilience you show along the way."
Michael took a moment to let his words sink in. "When I founded Reyes Corporation, I had a vision to create technologies that would improve lives and make a difference in the world. It wasn't easy, and there were many times when I faced obstacles and doubts. But I learned that with determination and the right team, anything is possible."
He smiled, thinking of his journey. "You all have the potential to make a significant impact. Whether you become engineers, architects, business leaders, or pursue any other path, remember that your work can change lives. Believe in yourselves and your abilities, and never lose sight of your goals."
Michael's tone grew more earnest. "Innovation and progress require us to push boundaries and challenge the status quo. Don't be afraid to take risks and explore new ideas. Use the knowledge and skills you have gained here as a foundation, but always be open to learning and growing."
He concluded with a note of encouragement. "To my fellow graduates, as we step into the future, let's carry with us the lessons we've learned, the friendships we've made, and the determination to make a positive impact on the world. Congratulations to all of us, and may our future be as bright as our dreams."
The audience erupted into applause once more as Michael stepped back from the podium where he received his medals, and even his mother Myra was called to join him on stage. She walked up with pride in her eyes, her face beaming as she embraced her son.
With that, the ceremony concluded, and the graduates tossed their caps into the air, cheering loudly. Michael joined in, tossing his cap high into the air. The graduates cheered and hugged each other, celebrating their hard-earned success.
After the ceremony, Michael and Myra made their way through the crowd, congratulating fellow graduates and posing for countless photos.
As the crowd began to thin, Michael and Myra walked towards the exit, where a friend of his approached while clapping his hand.
"Congratulations…Mr. Reyes."
Michael recognized the man immediately. "Psylemon…man, Looking good."
Michael noticed the formal attire Psylemon wore. It was a simple suit. He is his classmate who graduated in the year 2025. The reason for the three-year gap between them although they entered college in the same year was that Michael got too busy with business to the point he had to stop school for a while to focus on his company.
Psylemon, on the other hand, continued his studies and graduated on time.
"Yeah…I'm an engineer now thanks to your guidance," Psylemon said.
"But why didn't you apply at my company right after you graduated?"
"It just came to me that I want to build an experience first prior to joining your company. I promised to myself that when I earned the right skills and knowledge, I would apply at Reyes Corporation," Psylemon replied with a determined smile. "I wanted to bring more to the table, to contribute meaningfully."
Michael nodded, impressed. "That's a smart approach. I respect that. When you're ready, you know where to find me."
Psylemon grinned. "Thanks, Michael. I'll definitely take you up on that offer soon."
They chatted for a few more minutes before Psylemon had to leave. Michael and Myra continued to make their way through the crowd, exchanging warm congratulations and farewells with other graduates and their families.
***
Inside the Toyota Alphard, Michael and Myra sat comfortably on the back of the car, reflecting on the day's events.
Michael is already thinking about the next steps. Specifically, taking a new mission from the system to get that 350,000 System Points.
However—.
"Michael…can you come with me to Tagaytay?"
Michael turned to his mother, curiosity piqued. "Why Tagaytay, Mom?"
Myra smiled mysteriously. "I have something planned for you, a celebration of sorts. And I want to show you something special. It's a secret for now."
Michael chuckled, intrigued by her excitement. "Alright, Mom. Let's go to Tagaytay."
Michael spoke to the driver. "Please reroute us to Tagaytay."