Chapter 67
Theo was staring at her with a smirk.
It took Ellinor quite an effort to tie Theo's tie. She glared at
him and suddenly a lightbulb went off in her head, âSuperior Sir, are you available next Monday?
âNo.â The man answered quickly, almost coldly
Ellinor pouted and didn't say anything else, but she purposely inessed up his tie and walked away.
The man frowned and fixed his tre himself. What? Is something happening on Monday?"
Ellinor turned to look at Theo After
thinking about it, even if Theo was free, what role would he play at her graduation ceremony?
Plus, this man was too high-profile, it would inevitably attract unnecessary attention!
âNever mind, just asking!â She gave up.
Theo didn't ask any further. He walked up to her, lifted her chin, and asked from above, âIs your stom
Ellinor glared at him, âThanks for caring, sir, I'm fine now!â
âGood, just don't die in my house He casually finished, let go of her pointed chin, put his sult jacket «
Ellinor waved her fist at the manâs tall figure. Theo really deserved a punch!
Later, Ellinor thought of Marissa. If she asked, her grandmother would probably agree to accompany
But grandmother was old and the graduation ceremony would be long and boring, it didn't seem rig
Forget it, she'll just go by herself when the time comes!
Monday
The principal of Creston University was giving the opening speech at the auditorium...
For todayâs graduation ceremony, each department selected a top student, who was accompanied b:
Each parent was proud of their child.
But Ellinor stood alone, out of place
At this moment, in the counseling office upstairs.
The counselor said in a worried tone. âMr. Blanchet, your sister has failed for the seventh
time since she enrolled. If this continues, whether she can graduate smoothly is a problem!â
Veronica was summoned for being a slacker again.
Theo sat on the sofa in the counseling office, supporting his forehead with one hand, no longer wan
He glanced down and saw Ellinor standing on the stage.
"What's going on downstairs?â
The counselor came over and looked down, âMr. Blanchet, it's the graduation ceremony for
the seniors! The students on the stage are the top students selected by each department Today, the)
Speaking of which, the counselor also noticed Ellinor standing alone on the stage,
âEh? Why is Ellinor standing alone? She was the top scorer in the college entrance exam. The princip:
Theo squinted, thinking back to a few days ago when Ellinor asked him if he was available on
Monday Was it because of this graduation ceremony?
The counselor sighed again, âI can't believe her parents don't even cherish such an excellent girl!â
Theo asked, âCounselor, do you think a husband counts as a guardian?â
The counselor was taken aback, âMr. Blanchet, what did you say?â