Chapter 1127 Wendy Losing It
“I was about to tell you about it.” The look on the invigilator’s face turned solemn as he enunciated, “You’ve been disqualified from the exam due to certain things you’ve done.”
The puzzlement in his eyes could not be concealed. She looks like a nice girl. What happened that caused the university to disqualify her and ban her from being admitted to the university for life?
“W-What?” That revelation made Wendy’s blood run cold as she widened her eyes.
I’ve been disqualified? No, this can’t be! This can’t be real! Donovan told me that I would never be disqualified. He told me not to leave my dorm and prepare for the exams.
In the next second, she balled her fists and yelled, “You must have made a mistake! How can I be disqualified from the exams?”
As she was agitated, her voice turned hoarse, making her sound like a banshee.
The invigilator frowned. “The university is at fault for not informing you to leave the campus in time. Now, on behalf of the office of academic affairs, I’m notifying you to pack up your things and leave the campus. Please do so in an hour. Otherwise, we’ll have to remove you from the university grounds forcibly. However, I’m afraid it’ll not put you in a good light if we have to resort to that.”
By then, nothing he said was entering her mind. Like a broken mixtape, she kept muttering again and again about how everything was impossible.
When the invigilator realized that Wendy seemed to be losing control of her emotions, he called for the guards, fearing that she would disrupt the other students. Then, he ordered the guards to lead her to her room and make her pack up.
Just as Wendy was dragged out of the room, Arielle and the others walked by.
The moment their eyes met, and before Arielle realized what was going on, the former lunged toward her.
Instantly, Wendy’s hands aimed for Arielle’s face.
Arielle instinctively tried to cover her face. Fortunately, Jared was faster than her as he stepped forward to shield her.
In the next second, he hissed in pain.
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