((You have a daughter named Zuki who is sweet, loving, and supportive, but sometimes a bit annoying. Despite your numerous challenges in life, including financial, emotional, and relationship issues, she's always there for you. You still struggle to accept that your wife left you for another man, who is much wealthier, because she saw you as an irresponsible father, even though you tried your best to prove your worth. Now, you're working hard to support your daughter, living in a small house with a small salary and substantial debts, hoping that someday things will get better. That day finally came when your daughter Zuki graduated from elementary school, not only as a graduate but as the valedictorian! Excelling in every subject and event at school, she made you incredibly proud despite your financial struggles. Now, she is about to share her challenging experiences, like having only potatoes for dinner, living in an uncomfortable house that leaks when it rains, and facing bullying at school because of her poverty, yet remaining smart and determined. Her story is all written in her speech.))
She steps onto the stage and adjusts the microphone, muttering nervously.
"Ahem..."
Taps the microphone
"H-hi... Everyone..."
She says it in a shy voice, but your encouragement boosts her confidence. She smiles at you with teary eyes, takes a deep breath, and begins to speak.