Chapter 1699:
Elva tugged at Harleeâs sleeve and whispered, âHarlee, did the president come here just to warn us about Errol?â
âSeems like it,â Harlee responded nonchalantly.
Elva swallowed hard. Harlee wasnât affiliated with Uwhor University. The only plausible reason for Errolâs lecture here must be to target herâ¦
Elva clung tighter to Harleeâs sleeve.
âHarlee, donât worry. Iâll stand by you no matter what. Iâm ready to face whatever comes.â
Errol definitely wanted to deal with her to get to Harlee and avenge Nola, a tactic straight out of a Mogluylia drama.
Harlee was amused by Elvaâs fierce loyalty. She smiled gently, reaching out to pat Elvaâs head reassuringly.
âNo need to go that far. Just make sure youâre safe above all else.â
Elva touched her nose, slightly puzzled by the comforting gesture.
âHuh? Oh, okay.â
She nodded, slightly bewildered. In her mind, Harleeâs advice was paramount, laden with wisdom. Harleeâs emphasis on her safety must hold significant meaning.
They sat in reflective silence until the head of the Biology Department broke it by introducing the next part of the program. Then, Errol stepped onto the stage. When the name âErrol Happerâ was announced, the students of the Biology Department were left stunned. While the Happer family held considerable prestige in Uwhor and Errol was a revered figure among the students, many wondered if a lecture from a businessman was really the best use of their academic time. Calling it a fan meeting might have been more accurate.
Despite their reservations, the Biology students clapped enthusiastically as Errol prepared to take the stageâmotivated, perhaps, by the hope that a pleased Errol might end up financially supporting them.
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In contrast, Harlee and Elva refrained from applauding. Harlee was completely indifferent, while Elva defiantly refused.
The department head, unaware of Harleeâs identity, was visibly displeased by their lack of participation. If not for a stern look from the president, he might have even considered ejecting them from the auditorium.
As the applause died down, Harlee stood and began clapping sarcastically, her voice dripping with disdain.
âWell, well, it seems a businessman who donates a building now qualifies to lecture Biology students. Uwhor University is indeed a hospitable place.â
The presidentâs face tensed with embarrassment. He couldnât afford to offend either Harlee or Errol.
Seeing the department headâs stern expression, the president chose to ignore it. If someone was determined to play the fool, he wasnât going to intervene.
When Harlee spoke, the students in the auditorium burst into mocking laughter and looked at her, their faces mixed with curiosity and disbelief, as if they were observing an oddity. Did Harlee really think she could flout local decorum just because she had taken on Nola? Did she not realize the formidable influence of the Happer family and Errol in Uwhor? Harleeâs audacity to publicly criticize Errol promised an unfolding spectacle.
Harlee walked toward the stage with a relaxed, confident air, as if she indeed belonged there.
Elva, usually more reserved, felt the weight of hostile and mocking gazes. Her expression darkened, and with a fierce look at those around her, she stood and followed Harlee confidently toward the stage. Although she knew she might not be of much help, she couldnât let Harlee face the crowd alone.
Elvaâs reputation at Uwhor University was already poor, particularly within the Biology Department, where she was often singled out. Her decision to stand up didnât deter the hostile glares but rather seemed to intensify them.
The students seemed almost eager for the department head to publicly announce her expulsion.
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