Scarlett didn't want to know any of this.
Right now, she deeply regretted asking that extra question earlier.
She should've known. If a place didn't even show up on a map, it had to be hiding some major secret. And now she knew everything.
They wouldn't kill her to keep it quiet, would they?
After Edmund finished his explanation, he rolled the map back up neatly.
"Ms. Quinn, please don't worry," Edmund said with a reassuring smile. "Since you're staying here, we'll treat you as one of our own. As long as you harbor no thoughts of betraying Mr. Stroud, you'll be considered a partial master of this estate."
"Why did that sound so ominous?" Scarlett thought.
Percy gaped. "Wait, what? She's just my classmate! How can she suddenly be a partial master here?"
Still smiling, Edmund replied, "Mr. Percy, I believe Mr. Stroud knows exactly what he's doing."
"But even if he's right about her tutoring me, that doesn't mean she should become a partial owner of this place!" Percy exclaimed, utterly baffled.
He just couldn't wrap his head around it.
Then another thought hit him. Xavier was sacrificing way too much for his sake.
It would be a complete betrayal of Xavier's effort if Percy kept slacking off.
So, even if it were just for Xavier's sake, Percy had to study properly.
Lowering his head, Percy furiously scribbled away at his assignments, newly determined.
Meanwhile, Scarlett sat stiffly. She was completely ill at ease. She felt like she had walked right into a carefully laid trap.
And now, there was no getting out of it. She knew too much.
If she tried to leave, the countless hidden mechanisms around here would probably take her out before she could even reach the door.
She let out a silent sigh and forced herself to answer Edmund with composure.
"Thank you for the reminder. I understand," Scarlett said, her voice calm but resigned.
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