Chapter 66

Since they haven’t seen each other for a while, the principal of Creston University made small talk with Ellinor for a while before getting to the point, “Ellinor, your graduation ceremony is next Monday As one of our outstanding graduates, you need to bring your parents to the ceremony. The school hopes that you and your parents could give a speech on stage, sharing your learning experiences”

Ellinor politely declined. Im really sorry, Sir, but I don’t have parents”

*No parents? What are you talking about? Your file says your father and stepmother are both alive!

“Sir ”

Over the phone, someone seemed to be calling for the principal. The principal responded, then hurriedly said, “Ellinor, remember to bring your parents early on Monday Don’t

be late!”

With that the principal hung up.

Ellinor was a bit annoyed Although she technically had parents, they might as well not exist.

From a young age, Arnold had been hands–off with her. As a father, he never attended her parent–teacher meetings, and her stepmother, Tracy Mendoza, was even less likely to make an appearance for her sake.

excellent student, and

some thought, Ellinor decided to try calling Arnold, Dad, are

her daughter. “Next Monday? That’s the day your sister is signing a contract with a new company live

was surprised, “Sis is signing with a new company? Seems like her career

look like her. Your sister was maliciously slandered, but thank goodness Auntie Tracy had a way to reveal the truth and clear her name. Moreover, because of

how to get things done, whitewashing her daughter,

you ask if I was available next Monday? What’s

is my graduation ceremony. The school asked me to bring my parents. So, I wanted to ask

won’t go to your graduation. Your sister’s signing ceremony is more important, as it has

expected Ellinor laughed sardonically, “Alright, I got it.

several messages in a row:

the most important daughter in Dad’s heart! What’s the point of your good grades?

in the world. They represent international superstars. I’m not far from being one myself! Dad told me he’s proud of me and even

then sent a picture of several brand–new designer

smiled faintly, replying, “Good

from Ellinor, Sheila’s boasting felt like punching cotton. She sent another message, “Ellinor, no matter how hard you try, you’ll always be an ordinary illegitimate child! Don’t even dream of surpassing me, you’re not

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