Chapter 326 Slapped in the Face Again "Myrna couldn't afford it, could she pass the exam!" The last sentence was simply a blunt slap in the face.
Lawson's face turned pale and then green. Normally, Adrian would mock him like this, but this the was determined to give it back.
But he never expected that Myrna would be approached by Craydon University for a scholarship.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtAnd the person who cto the door was none other than Emilee! That was Emilee! Even his mentor held a three-point awe for the top expert! Lawson took a deep breath and said with a highly complex expression, "You said she was admitted to Craydon University through recommendation, so why did she still have to participate in Craydon University's independent admissions?" Since Prof. Peterson cto her door, Myrna didn't have to participate in the independent enrollment.
Myrna was still surprised how Calvin knew about her being admitted to Craydon University, because she had never mentioned it to anyone, not even Blake and the others. Calvin knew it, and he recounted every word as if he were there in person.
So who in the school was his informant? 0.00% 10:45 Chapter 326 Slapped in the Face Again Myrna had a person in mind - Terrell She was pondering about this matter when suddenly she heard Lawson's questioning-like question. It was quite funny, so she suppressed the wildness in her eyes and responded to him, "Can't we go and have sfun?" Lawson's face darkened suddenly.
She treated Craydon University as a playground, so what was she, a top student at Craydon University, in her eyes? He always regarded getting into Craydon University as a matter of pride because in the entire upper circle of Melcester, only he managed to get into Craydon University based on his own achievements. The others either went abroad or simply chose a university in the country for the sake of appearances.
He always believed that he stood at the top among his peers and was one of the most outstanding individuals. Today, someone whom he had always looked down upon suddenly told him that the thing he had always been proud of was nothing in their eyes.
This feeling was more painful than getting slapped in the face.
It was as if his self-esteem was torn out and trampled on the ground! Lawson's eyes were covered with a layer of coldness, as he pinched his fingers and spoke in a hurried and fast tone, "I will go back and ask Stephie." Jat.
He still didn't believe that Emilee would be interested in Myrna.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmGiven Myrna's grades, Emilee could never have been interested in Myrna, let alone offering her a guaranteed spot at Craydon University. 10:45 Chapter 326 Slapped in the Face Again It was definitely Calvin and his friends who joined hands to deceive him.
"Suit yourself." Myrna hadn't responded yet when Adrian smirked, crossing his arms. "It's pointless for you to ask. I reckon Stephanie won't honestly tell you about Myrna being given preferential treatment. How could she possibly admit that Myrna is better than her?" Lawson's mind was not here at the moment, he was preoccupied with the fact that Myrnal had caught Emilee's attention. Taking a deep breath, he didn't forcefully hand the exercise book to Myrna anymore, and said with a pale face, "Stephie is not the kind of person you described!"
"So what kind of person is she then? Innocent and kind? Naive and pure? Or the top student and belle of Melcester Central High School?M Adrian didn't hold back and fired back at him, "Mr. Cooper, I advise you not to assthat you understand Stephanie. If she was as you described, she wouldn't have stolen Myrna's composition to win an award." "That was the song Myrna had revised for her!" Lawson argued with a serious face, "It was originally her creation."
Adrian laughed, "Fine, it's my fault.
They say you can't wake up someone pretending to be asleep, but you're beyond that! If you think Stephanie is fine, then she's fine, but I just want to ΕΠ say one thing. Even if that piece is Stephanie's work, didn't Myrna help her with it? So, this song is also a collaboration between her and Myrna. Shouldn't winning an award for a collaborative piece be a shared glory?"