Chapter 361
"Is that really okay with you?" Morwenna suddenly asked.
"Absolutely, as long as you can forgive me, I'll do anything," Sandra replied without hesitation.This content provided by N(o)velDrama].[Org.
She needed Morwenna's forgiveness desperately, or both she and the entire Roberts family would be doomed.
After a moment of thought, Morwenna said, "Alright then. Since you seem to have a knack for getting people expelled, how about you try teaching in
a rural school? See for yourself what it's like for kids from underprivileged backgrounds to study in challenging conditions, and just how hard they have to work to get into a good school."
"What did you say?" Sandra gasped in disbelief.
Morwenna simply gave her a level look.
Sandra quickly lowered her head, "I'll do it! I'll drop out and leave tomorrow!"
"No need for that. You don't have to drop out. Keep your enrollment. As for the Roberts family, how about building ten new Hope Schools? That shouldn't be too difficult for the Roberts family, should it?"
"Not at all, not at all."
At this point, any demand from Morwenna was a blessing, considering the alternative for the Roberts family was utter ruin.
Forget ten, the Roberts family would agree to a hundred schools if it meant solving their problem.
Seeing Sandra agree, Morwenna continued, "If you manage that, I'll tell Stuart to stop giving the Roberts family any trouble. Just make sure you follow through."
She didn't offer forgiveness. Sandra claimed the Roberts family was innocent, but Morwenna wasn't convinced.
If the Roberts family was truly innocent, would they expel a student without a second thought?
After Morwenna left, she felt a twinge of guilt.
Was she being a bully?
She immediately called Stuart.
He answered, clearly still groggy, "Princess."
Hearing Stuart's voice, Morwenna's mind raced back to the previous night's escapades, where he'd called her 'Princess' countless times.
Morwenna thought Stuart was like a
drug; just hearing his voice felt seductive. She shook her head to clear the unwholesome thoughts
and, blushing, relayed the day's events to Stuart.
After she finished, Morwenna nervously asked, "Stuart, do you think I was being a bully?"
Stuart, now more awake, replied affectionately, "Of course not. If someone messes with you, it's only right for your husband to step in. Your requests are perfectly O reasonable."
Hearing him say 'husband' made Morwenna blush even more, "Okay then, I... I should hang up. And don't go after the Roberts family anymore." "Alright, focus on your studies. If anyone else bothers you, let me know. I'll pick you up for the holidays."
"Okay."
After the call, Morwenna felt lighter on her feet as she walked away.
Once Morwenna was gone, Sandra immediately relayed her demands to her family.
The Roberts family didn't hesitate for a moment and began funding the construction of ten new Hope Schools.
And Malloy arranged for Sandra to start her teaching assignment in one of the most remote mountain areas the very same day.
Sandra felt utterly defeated. Her
family hadn't tried to protect her. No
matter how much she was favored
at home, when it came to the Roberts family's interests, they wouldn't hesitate to sacrifice her.
In that moment, she felt no different than Keira.
She had always looked down on Keira, thinking her inferior because the Phillips family didn't value her. But in the end, they were the same.
After dealing with Sandra's situation, Morwenna was in a good mood.
She had breakfast and then practiced her public speaking in a secluded spot before heading to the library to read.
From the moment she stepped into the library, Morwenna felt eyes on her.
Leaving the library at nine to go to class, she still felt those stares.
Morwenna thought it was because of Sandra's situation that people were whispering about her.
During lunch, the four roommates gathered together.