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Matthias was stunned by Cindy’s statement, then shook his head in denial. “That is impossible.”
“Why is that? Yvette tried to let the dogs out to harm Arielle, and she tried to set Arielle up during the
birthday party too. I’m sure this is Arielle’s revenge toward everyone who had messed with her!” Cindy
exclaimed while quivering with fear.
One would only shiver with fear when one was immensely terrified. Yet, in Matthias’ eyes, Cindy was just
paranoid for nothing.
He denied it again and reassured Cindy about the truth. “It is definitely not Arielle’s fault this time. I’ve
asked the Actonwards’ housekeeper for details immediately after watching the news. The man who
married Yvette didn’t want a divorce, so he ended himself and brought her along. The man’s name was
Mason Moore, and he’s your relative.” Matthias paused for a short while before continuing, “This is
Mason’s plan, and it has nothing to do with Arielle at all.”
It was all thanks to Matthias’ assuring attitude that allowed Cindy to calm down.
Matthias sighed. Then he gently stroked Cindy’s hair, tucking some loose strands behind her ear, and
said tenderly, “Don’t overthink. Try to get some rest and take your medicine. You’ll be dismissed from the
hospital soon.”
“All right.” Matthias’ reminders relit Cindy’s faith. She took the thermos handed to her by Matthias and
consumed her medication in an instant.
The next day, Arthur was reading Arielle’s Ustranasion essay. His eyes lit up, and he brought the
homework to show Donovan.
“Mr. Baxter!” Arthur placed the essays in front of Donovan and said eagerly, “You didn’t believe me when
I told you Arielle speaks fluent Ustranasion. This time, she wrote essays in Ustranasion. Try reading it!”
Donovan, on the other hand, wasn’t so enthusiastic about Arielle’s skills and frowned upon hearing her
name.
He didn’t bother to look at the papers and responded, “Yeah, I didn’t confiscate their smartphones during
the evening self-study session. It’s no surprise she could write well when she could use her phone to
look up new vocabularies.”
“No!” Arthur pointed at Arielle’s essay and continued, “Some vocabularies she used couldn’t even be
searched online! They are authentic Lightspring vocabularies!
This essay is a report about nuclear pollution, and the way it was written looked exactly like an article
from Lightspring’s newspaper!”
Donovan was getting impatient at Arthur’s interest in Arielle’s academic accomplishments. He nodded
and tried to brush it off. “All right, Professor Sleight. If you value her that much, assign her as your class
representative. However, if she can’t rank top twenty in class after the examination in two weeks, she
would be
expelled from Jadeborough University. If that happens, you’ll have to choose a new class
representative.”
Arthur stared at Donovan confusingly and asked, “Mr. Baxter, I can’t seem to understand the reason
you’re so unfond of Arielle.”
“It’s because she got in this university through connections!”
Arthur sighed at Donovan’s stubbornness and said, “Not all students who entered through connections
are idiots. To me, Arielle is a genius. Well, at least in Ustranasion language.”
Donovan pursed his lips unhappily and asked Arthur to leave. “Professor Sleight, is there anything else I
can help you with? If not, I must prepare for my lessons
now.”
“Oh. Please look at this essay too.” Arthur handed another paper to Donovan, to which the latter took it
over instinctively.
Donovan will give anyone else an opportunity as long as they weren’t Arielle. However, before he could
read the essay, Arthur spoke, “This was written by Jared. Although he wasn’t as outstanding as Arielle,
he did quite a good job too!”
Donovan’s expression froze as he pushed the papers in Arthur’s direction. “This student also got in
through connections. Professor Sleight, can’t you just pay attention to other students’ essays, such as
Wendy’s?”
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