Chapter 68 Seventy Points Higher
The voice-it was unmistakably Vera’s.
Eileen pondered, It makes sense. Vera was being bullied at school. Why would Eric continue to allow her to endure such mistreatment?
Turning around, Mary noticed her and greeted, “Ms. Eileen.”
Vera quickly stood up upon hearing this. “Eileen.”
She flashed a beautiful smile. “Why aren’t you in your school uniform? As soon as I heard you were discharged, I came to go to school with you. From now on, we’ll be at the same school, Eileen. Please take good care of me in the future.”
The situation had Eileen pondering whether it was fate.
In her previous life, Vera also attended Petalburg High School.
everyone.
Eileen had always believed that changes in this life would alter the fate of However, she realized that, regardless, everything seemed to follow the same path as in her previous life.
So, will Vera still meet the same fate? And will I also… Or perhaps everyone’s destiny is predetermined from the very beginning, unable to be altered….
Noticing her silence, Vera questioned, “Eileen… what’s the matter? Are you feeling unwell?”
“I’m fine,” Eileen responded indifferently.
Just then, Mary informed them, “Ms. Eileen, Ms. Vera, we can start the meal once Mr. Swan
arrives.”
Exiting the kitchen, Eileen poured herself a glass of cold milk. In a haze, it felt like she could hear Sharon’s voice in her mind, “How could you drink something cold first thing in the morning? I’ve already warmed up a cup of milk for you.”
Will and Eric, both dressed in black suits, descended the stairs one after the other, still engaged in a conversation. “This project demands our close attention. We cannot afford any. mistakes, the former cautioned.
“Yes, Father.”
“Ms. Eileen, Sharon has advised me before that drinking cold things in the morning will upset your stomach. The milk is already heated; why don’t you opt for something warm instead?” Mary suggested.
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his deep, hawk-like
the refrigerator door, saying.
seat at the dining table.
business discussions with Eric for a
dressed like this? Where’s your
sipping it gently before responding, “I’ve decided not to go to school for a while. I want to catch up on the lessons
nodded. “That works
Mary suddenly approached and said, “Oh, by the way, Mr. Swan, Ms. Eileen… not long ago, I received a call from the school. They want
kind of competition?” Will inquired.
card and some prizes. The person who delivered them said that since Ms. Eileen didn’t attend the school assembly, they
stuff,” Will
to her father’s disparaging remarks. She kept her head.
chimed in, “No, Mr. Swan. The prize is a small statuette, seemingly made of gold. It’s simply exquisite! Allow me to fetch it for you to inspect.”
items, which included
who hesitated for a moment before
thin sheet of Blake paper revealed the scores for
eyes grim, and the
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and shield, was
even tell. All she ever
hand as the discarded
pick it up, Eric examined it, revealing that
full marks.
his recollection was accurate, the last time Eileen’s average score for each subject ranged from forty
Will’s assistance; she could choose from any university in
own efforts, or did she utilize
only one who
took a glance and was astonished. Eileen’s scores in every subject. surpassed hers.
her at least in the top three of the
sense of unease started to permeate Vera’s heart, as she was unaware of when Eileen’s grades had become
test, scoring seventy points higher than Vera,” Eric remarked.
tone whether he was genuinely praising her or
she cared little.
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