Henson came down to the dinning room. He looked at Donald and ordered, "Go to invite Miss Evans to have a meal."
Donald said, "Miss Evans said she had something urgent to deal with. So she has left to school."
Henson smiled.
Wendy was shy to avoid him.
"Call Baron to buy breakfast for her."
"Alright."
Wendy was still a little confused when she arrived a school.
She must be crazy last night for being obsessed by Henson's face. Now she felt so embarrassed.
Dirty thoughts would always end up with troubles! That’s true.
She believed it was a truth.
Wendy spared one hand to pat her face.
"Wendy, wake up! If you keep doing this, all your reputation built in the past twenty years will be lost now. "
After taking a deep breath, Wendy walked slowly to the academic building.
Before class, Wendy read the books, eating the breakfast from Baron.
Wendy's cell phone vibrated just at the moment that her professor entered the classroom.
She unlocked the phone to see a message from the principal, which spoiled her good mood totally.
After her class was over, Wendy went to the Office of the Principal at noon.
The principal looked indifferent as usual.
Wendy asked with respect, "Madam, I am here."
"I remember you said you would break up with Gorman."
"We have."
"Then what is this?"
The headmaster threw a stack of photos at Wendy's feet.
Wendy did not bend to pick but just took a look at them.
It was from yesterday when Gorman went for her at the school field. When Gorman half knelt in front of her, someone took these pictures secretly.
Wendy calmly looked back to the Principal, "Gorman came to find me. But you should be reassured now for… He has given up on me. "
"How can I believe you?"
"I never joke about my future. Besides, your son doesn’t deserve my love anymore."
"Wendy, you pretense to be innocent really make me want to laugh."
Wendy said indifferently, "I'm not innocent but just different from you. As for me, I never judge people by money."
What a coquette! The more time she spent with Wendy, the more she disliked her.
"Madam, if you have nothing to say, should I leave now?"
"Don't let me hear any rumors about you and Doman, or …"
"Then please keep an eye on your son and tell him to stop pestering me again."
Wendy raised her hand to check the time, "Principal. It's time for my friend and me to have lunch now. If you have nothing to say to me, I am leaving. Goodbye."
Wendy then turned to walk out. The principal judged her coldly, "The poor always like to make troubles ."
Wendy heaved a sigh of relief after she left the office.
She probably knew who did it.
However… It didn't matter for she didn't care it now.
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