Chapter 1559 Who Said It Was Useless to Study

"Rushed? How is this rushed? The name list came out long ago, and you're already late. There are procedures to follow. You've informed your family, right? If you don't hurry, you might miss out altogether." Gideon spoke of the opportunity as though it were a golden ticket.

He continued, "You were selected because of your excellent grades and outstanding qualifications. However, once you're there, whether you perform well enough to actually earn the scholarship will depend entirely on you."

Upon hearing this, Eliana's skepticism began to wane. She indeed had excellent grades, consistently ranking in the top 100 of her year nationally. Given the school's high reputation and its ties to international institutions, it wasn't surprising that she had been chosen.

What she didn't know was that Gideon had carefully crafted his words to erase her doubts and ensure she followed along without resistance. Once she was calm, she'd be more willing to go with him.

After all, the school was full of surveillance cameras, and if something went wrong, it would come back to him.

Moreover, the higher-ups had only seen Eliana's photo and deemed her suitable for their purpose. Nobody knew for sure whether her destination was truly abroad or if she had another fate awaiting her.

be chosen. The closer his connections were to the higher-ups, the more chances he

didn't think it was a big deal. After all, these students were benefiting from the opportunities

residency, yet clung to the dream of settling in Hawford. They couldn't afford social security or

on her elderly grandparents, thinking she could find a place in the city. Did she really think good grades alone could change her fate? Gideon found that idea laughable and

Eliana feel uneasy. "I'd like to call

Gideon took the lead and walked ahead. "You should let him know you're safe.

inform her family that she had

such offers. This was the same

of pride

and labored breath when

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