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Chapter 218 Wynter Will Perform as Usual 1/2 Chapter 218 Wynter Will Perform as Usual Margaret didn't care about others' opinions, but schooling was a non-negotiable. Everything else could wait, but knowledge could not.
Margaret disliked hearing people say that it would be useless for girls to study so much and that the money should be spent on boys instead. If Wynter did well this time, she might actually get into a good college.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWynter hadn't even washed up yet, but Margaret seemed to foresee a bright future for her. Her good granddaughter shouldn't have to be stuck in this small village, enduring the disdain of those people. She should be allowed to break free.
"Wynter, listen to me. I'll manage the store, and I won't go easy on the Yates family either. Just focus on your test and don't stress." Wynter could tell how much Margaret valued this test, as the latter even put a four-leaf clover in her pocket. It was a folk practice believed to bring good luck.
Wynter had originally planned to hide her abilities and aim for an average score. But now, she smiled and said, "Don't worry, Grandma. I'll perform as usual.” Margaret had no idea that the last tWynter performed as usual, she had helped someone win a lawsuit, even sending the opposing lawyer to prison. Of course, this was all a secret.
Margaret woke up especially early to make pancakes paired with hash browns for Wynter. They were crispy and fragrant.
"Eat slower," Margaret said affectionately. "I've packed everything for you. Don't ride your bike today. Take a taxi. Got it?" Wynter tied up her long hair and grabbed her bag. "Got it." Margaret watched her all leave. The neighbors all knew Wynter had a test today.
When Susan ran into her, she gave her a box of pre-cut apples and stewed tomato soup. cafeteria isn't good. Take this instead. It's even insulated." "The lunch in the "Thank you, Aunt Susan." Wynter strode forward with her long legs as she said loudly, "I'll fix your lamp when I'm back after the test." All the elderly folk smiled as they watched her leave. Everyone knew she had been wronged. When Margaret had trouble moving, they asked around at the police station and even submitted a joint appeal.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmThey were ordinary people who usually bargained for groceries and took small advantages. Chapter 218 Wynter Will Perform as Usual But when things went wrong, they would be united. Moreover, they really liked Wynter.
272 If Wynter could pass this test, wouldn't their little village produce a college student? Except for Wynter herself, everyone else was worried about the test for her.
Victor even brought Abel to school, having him review the key points with Wynter during plan was torginally, the them over the past few days, but no one expected that trouble to happen. Now they could only make up for the lost time. Abel was annoyed. “Grandpa, she really doesn't needto review this with her." "Shut up! Are you so into the act?" Victor glared at him. "Why are you acting so afraid of a young lady? Grow up.
Abel took a deep breath. He was really scared, but he knew no one would believe him. He always felt believe that there was something evil about Wynter. Victor tiptoed to check. He feared that Wynter would be late.
He didn't know before, but when he looked at her report card, he realized her scores were barely hitting 20 in each subject. She had rarely been to school, and when she did, she was usually late. Victor was afraid that the last tshe scored well was because she just happened to do that set of questions before the test and remembered it. At this thought, he couldn't help but panic.