Chapter 25 An Invitation Card
Ada smiled softly. Her smile was only the nightmare in Matthew’s memories. “Come on, give me your hands.”
She reached out her hands. Her nails were painted with pink polish and decorated with diamonds, giving out a cold light, which seemed to be a daggers light in Matthew’s eyes.
He trembled and put out his hands. Then she grabbed them and led him out of the room. “He’s probably afraid that you won’t have time to play with him after we get married.”
Ada held Matthew’s hand and stood in front of Wayne. She said with softness and affection, “I have explained to him that I’ll shoot less movies and take care of him with you. We will take him
to the playgrounds. Then he finally calmed down.”
Seeing that Matthew put his head down and control his temper, Wayne wasn’t suspicious at all. He was relieved and became more certain that he needed to get married as soon as possible.
In the evening of Friday, Anna came home from work and habitually took the newspapers and the magazines she subscribed from the mailbox.
Tammy ran out of the bedroom and greeted Anna with a big hug.
“Blue Castle Bilingual Kindergarten?” Anna suddenly shouted in surprise and stared at a thick envelope between the newspapers and magazines.
“Mommy, what’s wrong?” Feeling confused, Tammy moved closer. Anna quickly opened the envelope and poured out a pile of documents from it. “A letter of admission?” Anna shouted even louder than just now.
“What?” Tammy could only read few words, so she looked at Anna in more confusion, her delicate eyebrows frowning.
“Free tuition?” Anna almost broke the window with her scream. “Mommy!” Tammy dug her ear discontentedly, “You’re scaring me! What’s going on?”
Anna murmured in disbelief, “Why are you admitted by Blue Castle Kindergarten? Do you know Blue Castle?”
Tammy shook her head blankly. Anna patted on her head, “Well, of course you don’t know about it.”
Anna grew up in Birmingham and was familiar with all the well-known schools in the city. Blue Castle Kindergarten was the most expensive luxury school in Birmingham. It was like the Hermes bags in all the fashion industry. It was the top kindergarten that only the richest kids could get into
The tuition fee alone was a hundred thousand dollars, let alone the cost of clothes, food and school activities. No one would dare to send their kids to this place they didn’t have about four hundred grand in their pockets.
“I can go to such a good kindergarten without paying?” Tammy blinked and also feit
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confused.
“But I didn’t even apply for it. How did they have your personal information?” Anna frowned and felt this was too weird, “Could it be your god mother?”
Peace Brooks had a lot of friends. She had suggested that Tammy should go to a good private school and proposed to cover Tammy’s tuition fee. But Anna refused her. Did she do it without telling Anna anyway?
Then she called Peace to confirm her guess, and Peace was also blown away by the news.
“Blue Caste? How would I do that to you? Sister, you’re thinking too highly of me. I could’ve pulled some strings and got Tammy admitted by the kindergarten. But the problem is that you weren’t willing to use my money. And I was afraid that you couldn’t afford the fee there by yourself. I wouldn’t do that.”
“What? It’s free? You don’t need to pay anything? Am I having an illusion? You’ve just hit the jackpot!”
The only person who was so rich and powerful and had a reason to help was that man. After hesitation, she dialed that number in her phone. “Hello? Mr. Wright… Sorry to bother you so late.”
She couldn’t think of anyone else who would spend almost a million dollars without hesitation except Wayne Wright.
Wayne answered coldly, “What do you want to say?”
Anna got into a muddle, “What? Why?”
“You saved Matthew. It’s a little favor. You deserve it.” “This favor is too much for me. I can’t accept it.” “All that I did was to make a phone call.”
“Is there anything else you want to say?” Wayne asked impatiently.
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