Was it Sam?
He had told her a few times that he would pay her debts…
Irene's heart was beating fast. She sent a message with trembling hands, [Who paid my debt? I didn't know about this!]
[I didn't ask! As long as my money has been returned, I don't care who does it!]
Irene panicked. She immediately exited the classroom with her phone and called Mr. Swen.
"Mr. Swen, please help me find out who transferred the money to you! I beg you, please!" Irene pleaded.
"Okay, okay! I'll have a look." Mr. Swen opened his bank app and looked at the transfer details before tutting. "It's someone from the Woods family! Irene, I never thought that you would be that amazing! You're so ugly, yet you managed to get someone from the Woods family to repay your debt!"
Irene's suspended heart finally landed.
She had never thought that Sam would have really repaid her debts.
She did not know how he had found out that she owed Mr. Swen money.
Irene's mind was spinning. She said, "Mr. Swen, when was the money transferred to you?"
"Yesterday," Mr. Swen said before yawning and hanging up.
Irene had wanted to ask about her grandmother's bracelet, but he had already disconnected the call and the school bell rang, too.
She immediately returned to her classroom and sent a message to Mr. Swen about the bracelet.
Sam did not know that Mr. Swen had taken her grandmother's bracelet away. She did not know if Mr. Swen had returned the bracelet or if he still kept it.
Her grandmother's bracelet was far more important than the money she owed Mr. Swen.
Mr. Swen did not respond to her message. She could not help but let her mind wander. Could it be that Mr. Swen had already sold off her grandmother's bracelet?
Halfway through the class, Irene suddenly thought of something.
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