Chapter 376
Representatives of renowned universities hit the road when they got the message in the morning, with
no time to grab a sip of water.
They all thanked Attlee for the invitation and prepared to enter the house.
“Yoli, still daydreaming? Hurry and usher the teachers in,” Olga said cheerfully and warmly.
Hearing the name “Yoli,” everyone halted in their tracks and looked at Olga in confusion.
“Ma’am, if I may ask, is Yoli a nickname for your daughter?”
“Yes, her name is Ynda, but we usually call her Yoli.”
Upon hearing the name “Ynda,” everyone realized they got the wrong person!
It was all because those admissions reps were too hasty, jumping the gun without confirming the
applicant’s identity!
They almost ended up having coffee at the Murphy family’s!
“Excuse me, is this the Arabe residence?” one of the old professors suddenly asked.
Hearing the name “Arabe,” Attlee and Olga’s faces turned to shock.
“We’re looking for Arabe. As far as I know, she put down this address in her school records,” another
representative took out Arabe’s school registered personal information,paring it with the house
number on the door, it was indeed here! This belongs to N?velDrama.Org.
“Could Arabe have made a mistake with the address?”
“Do you have a neighbour named Arabe around here?”
“Perhaps the kid just goofed up and wrote down the wrong house number!”
There were plenty of detached houses in this area. Arabe might just live in one of them!
“You’re looking for Arabe?” Attlee seemed quite taken aback.
Olga instinctively asked, “Is she a top student?”
“Yes, she came first in the college entrance exam!”
Hearing this, everyone in the Murphy family, including the maids, was dumbfounded!
Arabe came first in the college entrance exam.
Wasn’t she a poor performer before? Did these teachers get the names mixed up? How could Arabe
possibly be the top scorer?
“It seems we’ve got the wrong person. We’re sorry.” Seeing the reaction of the Murphy family, the
teachers started apologizing and prepared to leave.
Olga quickly stopped one of the professors, “Excuse me, I would like to know if Yoli’s score is enough
to get into your school?”
The one who was stopped was a professor from Summerfield College, who previously had a nagging
feeling that the name Ynda was familiar, and now finally remembered who she was.
He pulled his hand back coldly, his demeanour contrasting from the warm one before.
He looked at Ynda and confirmed again, “Your name is Ynda?”
“Yes.” Despite being hit by Arabe’s score, Ynda still smiled and spoke politely, “I scored 601 this
year.”
“Not enough.”