Chapter 77

Madelines intuition was spot on. Layla was indeed causing trou

Layla had arrived early in the morning

trouble in

in the office at that moment.

Originally, it was a good thing that happened in the family recently. However, things took an unexpected turn.

Frustration had driven her to the point of smashing the counselor's computer, leaving a chaotic scene at the desk.

"Shut it with your nonsense!" Layla pointed her finger at the counselor's nose and berated, "You're spewing nonsense. My daughter can't possibly be a vocational school student. Do you even understand how difficult things have been for her!" Her gaze shifted to her daughter, who was wrapped up in a wheelchair like a mummy, evoking her motherly anguish. "She's in this state due to an injury and still made the effort to come here in person. What kind of counselor are you! You lack any sense of morality. I'm reporting you!" Christopher Xavier, the counselor, appeared utterly perplexed and innocent.

He hadn't caused the girl's injury.

Having taken up the position of a counselor just this year, he was new to the job and found himself caught in an unfortunate situation right from

the start

Christopher found himself in the office, watching as his colleagues tactfully avoided the scene.

His eyes showed a hint of helplessness.

Beads of sweat formed on his forehead as he spoke. "Mrs. Larson, let's try to have a calm conversation. Please refrain from damaging school property. These belongings belong to the institution..." He quickly added, "You have misunderstood my intentions. I hold your daughter in the highest regard and would never disrespect her."

"It was your initial comments that weren't appropriate. There are many people listening around here," Layla retorted angrily, her expression fierce. "What did you say? Vocational school students can't enroll here? My daughter is an undergraduate student. Do you even know her academic achievements? Who are you belittling when you mention vocational school?*

Winslet remained in her wheelchair, her voice still functioning even though she couldn't move her limbs

She blamed, "Exactly, my scores are the City's number one. There's no reason for me to be labeled as a vocational school student. This must be a mistake in the system. Mr. Xavier, please resolve this issue urgently. I need to continue my hospital treatments." Christopher's mouth twitched as he listened.

was already well-known to belong to Madeline

looked at Layla and Winslet, maintaining his final bit of politeness. "But there isn't a spot for Winslet

he had already

university entrance exam, she fell significantly below the undergraduate

that of a vocational school, which meant that if she were to be admitted to Acocester University, it would indeed be

and Winslet were genuinely confused or intentionally causing a

that moment,

Madeline turned to look, feeling a twinge of excitement

The man

and Madeline was curious

of Madeline there. He frowned and quickly entered the

"He's so handsome.

Chapter 77

Professor Larson,

if I go to graduate school, it would be great if he could take me under his

is Professor Larson

outside were even more

a remarkably young graduate tutor. Not only did he possess impressive academic prowess. but he also exuded knowledge and handsomeness. Thue to his appealing looks, he gamered quite a reputation

for his

quite a surprise to see

immense pressure, as security guards were already stationed

head and was surprised

asked. "Mr. Xavier, what's going on? Is there an issue with my sister Madeline's student record?" *Professor Larson, are these two your family

"They misunderstood. I

related to my sister's future, could you please help me check what

time. This man has been treating us unfairly. If he doesn't provide us with a proper explanation, I'll make sure to report him. He's

other counselors looked at Layla with indescribable

Is she really Professor Larson's mother?"

of curiosity and anticipation, waiting

handle the situation

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