Chapter 546: 190: Feel sick just by seeing it (3 am update)
Chapter 546: 190: Feel sick just by seeing it (3 am update)
Chapter 546: 190: Feel sick just by seeing it (3 am update)
Adam and Cheryl thought for a while, and felt that the child’s name should be given by Viola Thompson.
After all.
It was Viola who gave this child life.
Upon hearing this, Viola thought for a moment, then said, “Mr. and Mrs. Tuchman, what do you think of the name Yvette? It means much joy and lasting peace. It’s suitable for both boys and girls.”
Upon hearing this, the couple looked at each other and smiled, saying, “Good! Good! The name is really good!”
As parents, they always hope to see their children filled with joy and living in peace, no matter when.
Obviously, the couple was very satisfied with this name.
“Thank you, Miss Thompson!”
“You’re welcome.”
Cheryl then said, “Oh, and I haven’t congratulated Miss Thompson on her excellent College Entrance Examination results yet!”
750 points.
And it was a raw score too.
This result was an unattainable height no matter where she was.
Upon saying this, Cheryl continued, “Which school did Miss Thompson apply for?”
Cheryl had been very cautious during her pregnancy.
She basically stayed away from electronic devices.
When she heard that Wi-Fi could emit radiation harmful to babies, she even turned off the Wi-Fi at home.
“Capital University.”
Upon hearing this, Cheryl wasn’t surprised.
After all, Viola had such excellent results.
“I heard that Capital University had entrance retests,” Cheryl continued, “A friend of mine had a child who received an invitation for enrollment from Capital University, but unfortunately, he didn’t pass the retest and had to settle for Capital City University instead.”
These two universities, although they seemed to differ only by a word, in reality, were worlds apart.
Capital University was known as the cradle of presidents.
Having extremely high standards.
So, even though Capital University enrolled students globally and had students of various ethnicities and skin colors, the number of students who were genuinely admitted each year never exceeded 3,000.
Upon saying this, Cheryl looked at Viola, “But Miss Thompson is so outstanding, she must be able to pass it smoothly!”
Cheryl had no doubt about Viola.
“Thank you.”
At three in the afternoon, Adam and Cheryl left.
Viola, Diana Hershey, and Fiona Knight planned to visit River City’s night market.
After all, they would have fewer chances to do so in the future.
First, the school was about to start.
Secondly, Viola would settle in Capital City in the future.
River City had no rivers, but almost every road led to the sea.
It was a romantic city.
At this time every year, a large number of tourists would flood in.
At around 6:30 in the evening.
The three of them were strolling on a road lined with palm trees.
It wasn’t dark yet.
The setting sun cast a thin golden veil on the earth, the distant sea was rippling with green waves, and the view was breathtaking.
Fiona bought some cool desserts.
They were eating the dessert while strolling on the romantic little road.
“Beautiful girl! Wait a moment.”
Just then, Viola was stopped by someone.
“Hello.”
She turned to look at the person.
Standing in front of her was a middle-aged woman about fifty years old, with graying hair and wrinkles around her eyes.
Perhaps due to living in a coastal city for many years, her skin was somewhat dark despite wearing a hat.
“Young lady, is this yours?”
The middle-aged woman held a white cell phone and asked.
“My phone!” Diana came over, “Auntie, thank you!”
Diana took the phone from the middle-aged woman with both hands and bowed politely.
“You’re welcome. Be careful when walking next time,” the middle-aged woman smiled kindly, “Someone else might not return it to you.”
She had encountered so many people and things on her way here.
People were kind but could also be sinister.
Diana nodded and thanked her again, “All right, auntie.”
“You’re welcome.” The middle-aged woman handed the phone back to Diana and turned to walk to the other side.
Looking at the woman’s retreating figure, Diana exclaimed, “Auntie is really a good person!”
If it hadn’t been for the auntie sending her phone over, she wouldn’t have noticed that she had lost it.
The middle-aged woman walked directly to a rickshaw and stopped.
There was a large poster on the rickshaw.
A pair of big characters, “looking for daughter.” could be vaguely seen.
Diana said, “Beautiful Thompson, Fiona, look, was that auntie just now looking for her daughter?”
They both glanced over.
They saw the auntie walking ahead, pulling the rickshaw.
Viola had good eyesight.
On the poster, not only was there printed information of the lost daughter, but also a photo of the child.
Pearl.
From Ketal City.
Female.
Lost at 2 years old, now 14 years old.
Feature: two swirls on the top of her head.