Chapter 227 Aced Ewan couldn't believe his ears.
"50 thousand dollars?" he blurted out, stunned. "Mr. Tilton, I run such a large company, and you're only offeringfifty thousand dollars?" Larry shrugged indifferently. "Not Interested? Sult yourself." With that, Larry abruptly ended the call, leaving Ewan feeling utterly confused.
Ewan had spent the whole day reaching out to all the influential families he knew. But none of them was willing to give him the tof day.
It was the first tEwan had felt the gut-wrenching feeling of hitting rock bottom. The satisfaction he had felt when he ousted Margaret was now replaced with deep discomfort.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtHaving been used to everyone addressing him as “Mr. Yates“, Ewan suddenly lost everything overnight.
Feeling overwhelmed by the pressure, especially with debts looming and over a hundred employees waiting for their pay, Ewan quickly called Larry again, saying, "50 thousand, Mr. Hilton! "I'm ready to sell! But I need to sign the deal right now!" With each day that went by, Ewan felt the weight of his problems piling up. Taking the money and leaving seemed like the smartest choice.
He could go find Yvette in Kingbourne. With his abilities, Ewan was confident he could make a fresh start and succeed in Kingbourne.
Inside the car, Larry glanced over at Wynter. With a nonchalant smirk, Wynter said, “Just say yes." Taking her advice, Larry said over the phone, "Alright, bring all the documents to the Chamber of Commerce building." Ewan was in no mood to wait around. As soon as the call ended, he hit the road. The SUV conveniently stopped at the end of the alley.
Who would've guessed that after finishing her exam, Wynter would end up acquiring a company on her way home? Entering the clinic, she remained casually indifferent as usual.
Margaret asked about her exam and how difficult it was.
Wynter chuckled. “I think I did pretty well." Chapter 227 Aced Margaret visibly let out a sigh of relief but ended up burning the fish while cooking that evening's dinner. Wolf, who hadn't been hfor dinner in a while, frowned as he ate.
At the school, the grading teachers sat together in a group. To ensure fairness, they kept surveillance cameras running throughout the process.
As they took turns grading papers, they usually didn't encounter any issues with scoring.
However, the accuracy was unusually high. It was so impressive that Ivana, one of the graders, couldn't help but pause and take a deep breath.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏm"I have to ask, has Wynter made any mistakes up to this point?" "Not in math!" "And not in Emstian either! "Her handwriting in language arts is a bit messy, so she might lose points for presentation. And there's a spelling mistake in the recitation section, which seems like a careless error, but then-" Ivana interrupted, “So, apart from sminor issues in language arts, she hasn't made any mistakes in other subjects?"
The office fell silent. The teachers suddenly grasped the significance of this revelation. They were almost done grading the papers, with only the final major questions in each subject left.
If Wynter hadn't made any mistakes even in those major questions... The grading teachers exchanged glances. Their excitement was clearly written all over their faces.
it was pure enjoyment. They each If at first, it felt like working overtime. But now, it was pure e continued to review the answers.
The language arts teacher tried to speak, but the math teacher cut in. "Full marks! Wynter aced math! No, she's even better than perfect! She even got the bonus question right!" The Emstian teacher stayed quiet, but her beaming face said it all. She'd been rooting for Wynter all along, and now her eyes practically sparkled with joy.
As the language arts teacher kept going on about Wynter's handwriting, everyone else ignored him. They were grabbing the their phones to call Victor. They couldn't afford to let such a promising student like Wynter sl*p away. After Karina failed to mentor her properly and the unjust way she treated Wynter, they were committed to giving Wynter the recognition she deserved.