Chapter 386
Arabe looked at the shoes and said, “Not too shabby”
“So. Ive fulfilled the bet Martha stood up, ready to leave
“Don’t forget and you re on cleaning duty today! Thanks to Martha, we all get a day off Edith said with a
chuckle, quickly adding, “We appreciate it, Martha!”
The other servants joined inughing and thanking her, “We appreciate it, Martha
Martha swallowed her anger and responded with a smile, “Not a big deal. I’m fine with the oue of
the bet
Suddenly, a servant rushed in, “There’s a swarm of reporters outside. They heard our girl came in first,
and they all want to interview Ms. Be!”
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“What did you tell them? Keh asked anxiously.
“Nothing I didn’t say a word I just ran in to report
“Those reporters are quick How did they find us so fast?” Louisa asked, gazing at Arabe, “Be, do
you want to talk to them?”
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Serena and Martha looked nervously at Arabe, worried she might shine in front of the reporters or
unt her noble status.
But Arabe simply stood up and said, “I’m not up for a show. Got a lot to do. Heading upstairs now.”
“Alright, I’ll deal with them” Louisa watched her go, reminding her, “Take a break when you can, and
stop studying, okay?” Arabe didn’t say a word.
Even if they put a book in front of her, she wouldn’t nce at it.
Louisa thought she spent her time studying in her room, hence her good grades.
No one knew she was actually working, earning money for her research.
But out of respect, Arabe replied, “Alright.”
Seeing her not nning on taking the interview, Serena breathed a sigh of relief, and so did Martha.
Good thing she didn’t know how to seize an opportunity.
What a fool.
Any normal person who aced their exams would choose Summerfield College or Helgen College, not
some no–name Westerly College.
Even if she’s excellent in medicine, she would end up working for someone else, being a doctor, and
working long hours. What’s the point?
Better to go to Summerfield College or Helgen College, and whether she found a job or not, she would
be a top–tier graduate.
Edith was passing by the garden when she saw Martha watering the flowers.
She couldn’t help but stop and sneer, “Watering the flowers, are you? Why don’t you dig a hole while
you’re at it?”
Martha looked up, puzzled by her words.
“You said earlier, we’ve got two students in this house, one came in first, and the other did terribly.
That’s quite a difference! You said if the one who did badly were you, you’d rather dig a hole in the
garden, crawl in, and die than shame yourself publicly.”
“You!!” Martha was taken aback that she remembered and came just to taunt her, her face flushed with
anger.
“Why don’t you start digging a hole for your Serena? With such a huge gap, how can you stand it
ording to your own words? Get to it!”