Chapter 170 - 170: What’s so funny
Chapter 170 - 170: What’s so funny
Chapter 170: Chapter 170: What’s so funny
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Purple Summers’ laughter was dazzling. Laura Summers couldn’t help but feel annoyed watching her, but thinking about the plan they had, a smug smile formed on her face.
Purple got into the car and sat in the back seat with Laura.
The car drove smoothly, leaving the Summers Family mansion.
“Did you bring everything? Pencils, pens, erasers, rulers… Check everything, and make sure you didn’t forget anything,” Laura kindly reminded Purple to check her exam supplies.
Of course, Laura was not that kind-hearted.
Purple knew it well, but she calmly smiled and said, “I’ve just checked before we left, and everything’s here.”
“Better check again, just in case. If there’s anything missing, we can still return home to pick it up,” Laura advised again.
Purple thought for a moment and nodded, “Alright, I’ll take another look.”
She opened her bag, took out her pencil case and student ID. She didn’t need too many items for the exams; bringing too much would only be a burden.
Laura hastily unzipped Purple’s pencil case, raised her eyes, and smiled. “Little aunt, how come you only brought two pens? What if they don’t last?”
People usually bring more pens during exams.
Purple had brought two pens—one for the exam and one spare in case the other ran out of ink or the nib broke. But if both pens broke, it would be a disaster.
Laura opened her bag, took out her pencil case filled with various pens, and enthusiastically said, “Pick two. It’s safer to bring more pens.”
Purple looked at the pens carefully, her eyes narrowed, covered the sneer deep in her eyes, and said, “Thank you, Laura.”
She took two pens from Laura’s pencil case and put them in her own.
Laura personally helped Purple put the pencil case back in her bag, checked the other items in the bag, and said she feared Purple might have left something out, displaying apparent concern.
Purple didn’t object, her lips slightly curled, hiding her intentions behind her lowered eyelids.
Having finished the task Yolanda Summers had assigned her, Laura finally relaxed. However, she couldn’t help but feel distressed about how much money this plan cost her.
But, if it meant getting rid of Purple, spending any amount of money was worth it!
Once Purple was expelled, she could find a way to have her father take back the 300 thousand!
With Purple no longer attending school, what use was all that tuition? That money should be returned! Perhaps if her father was happy, he would reward her with more pocket money, and the spending this time would be seen as a small investment!
Laura was quite pleased with herself, a satisfied smile on her lips. Everything was going smoothly, just as her sister had described.
There was also a faint smile on Purple’s face, as if she was completely unaware of everything, calmly watching the passing cars through the window.
You foolish Purple, your good days are coming to an end! Even the Jameson Family can’t save you this time! Resign yourself to becoming a countryside bumpkin. The prestige of a noble lady is not for someone as lowly as you!
Laura could almost picture the scene: the school leadership’s harsh reprimands, the students’ disdainful gazes, Purple being driven out of school in tears, infamy and humiliation following her everywhere—
Purple would have no choice but to leave Clearwater City and live a miserable life in the countryside!
Thinking about this, Laura almost burst out laughing.
But then, she heard laughter that wasn’t her own—it was Purple’s.
Startled, Laura asked, “Little aunt, what are you laughing about?”
Purple didn’t look at her. With a sparkle in her eyes and a smile on her lips, she said, “It’s nothing, I just suddenly thought of something funny.”
Laura didn’t ask again, but she venomously thought to herself: Laugh all you want now, because it’ll be your turn to cry soon!