Chapter 94
âIf Ellinor can't play the violin then hurry up and get off the stage Just let Yvette do the show!â
âYeah, come on, get off! We've all been waiting, don't waste our time anymore!â
This time, Yvette finally felt shed outdone Ellinor, and was pretty chuffed
However she didn't
forget to show her understanding and sympathy. She gently said to Ellinor: âEllinor, since itâs like this, I \
âAlright Ellinor nodded, and agreed. Anyway, she didn't want to play anymore!
Just as she put down the violin and got off the stage, she heard Yvetteâs friends in the front row talking
âHumph! She can't even play the violin. Ellinor isn't that great!â
âShe has such
a good family background, is her academic performance really as good as the rumours say? If you're ri
rounder genius isn't a big deal!â
âWhat good family background When I was assigned to organize the archives, I saw Ellinorâs student fil
student from the countryside. Before college, she was poor relying on grants to study!â
âWhat? Is she poor? Then how come her family has so much money to donate a building to the school
âDo you really think that's her family? I bet she met some rich bloke in Greenhaven
because sheâs pretty! Some poor girls would always give up their morals for money!â
âThat guy? You mean the handsome guy today is Ellinorâs sugar daddy?"
âCan such a young man be her biological dad? Hmph! Nothing looks wrong on the surface, but who kr
âBy the way"
I heard rumors that Ellinor was often called into the principalâ office and stayed there for at least an hc
letting her be the finale at the graduation ceremony!â
âNo way? Our principal could be her grandpaâ
âWhat's impossible! The principal is also a man."
Their comments got more and more outrageous. Ellinorâs eyes grew cold. She stopped, turned around a
âWhat did you just say about the principal?â
Seeing Ellinor come over, the girls looked a bit guilty and panicked
âEh, since you've heard it, why ask us?â
Ellinor coldly stared at them and said: âThe principal has been educating people all
his life. He's highly respected. Do you have the right to spread rumours about him?â
One of the girls snorted, âHuh! Our mouths are on our bodies. We have the freedom to say whatever w
âExactlyâ Exactlyâ
âWhy are you so nervous when we mention the principal? Did we hit a nerve?â
Ellinor frowned, and grabbed one of the girl's collars, âDare to say one more word?"
The girl was startled, struggling but unable to free herself from Ellinorâs grip, but she didn't back down,
Ellinor
slightly narrowed her eyes, and released her hand, âI won't hit you, but you need to apologize to Mr Pri
saidâ
The girl casually straightened her collar and said, âWant us to apologise? Unless you prove, you're a rec
Ellinor lightly said, âHow do you want me to prove it?"
The girl laughed, âIf you can play the violin, we'll believe there's nothing inappropriate between you an
She accurately judged that Ellinor definitely couldn't play the violin. Otherwise, why would she have giv