Chapter 1101 Could Not Afford It
The smell roused the scruples of a passing housekeeper. Setting aside the broom in her hand, she felt the urge to discuss it with a co-worker with whom she was close.
“I noticed it yesterday… I supposed it was perfume, but the scent was much too strong for that, so much so that I was starting to think it less like perfume and more like poison…”
Horrified by the implications of their own conjecture, the pair exchanged grim looks as they fell into a synchronous silence.
Meanwhile, without rhyme or reason, Wendy stared at her phone and felt the impetus to make another call.
Only that this time, she was greeted with a reminder from a female machine voice about her unpaid bills.
Things had gotten so bad at present that she could not even afford to pay for her own phone usage.
Never in her life had Wendy ever been this hard up before. Her only hope was for Cecilia to snap out of her stupor, initiate contact, and then settle this problem for her in a timely manner.
Elsewhere, Donovan was in an inexorable mood.
He kicked himself for not getting a grasp of the situation before he lobbied Selena, for the latter did dole out the punishment except that it was against Wendy.
As much as he did give up on Wendy, he nevertheless felt the pinch from it. As among the few of them, Wendy had been the most consistently excellent one in terms of individual academic performance or otherwise.
With one of his graduating criteria being to successfully guide at least three students into Maxwell University, the loss of Wendy was tantamount to an inability to lock in one of those slots. How could he possibly not be bummed about this?
However, there was no undoing what was done. It was pointless to rue over it.
Just then, a call came through from Noah.
“Hello, Mr. Noah…”
“I’ve great news. San has just arrived at school. Ms. Selena told me that she’ll be making inquiries on my behalf and will furnish us with San’s contact details if she’s amenable to helping you.”
Donovan’s eyes spontaneously brightened up.
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