In the end, Sasha did not go to work.
It was not because she was knocked out by the shock of his wealth, but because after the three
children returned, so she would have to enroll them into a new school. Thus, she had to tell the others
about her search for a new school.
âSasha, I think Avenport Central Elementary is a good choice. The three of them should enroll in that
school.â
âHow could you let them go there? The school they should be in should be none other than Empire
Elementary. Itâs the best elementary school here, and itâs also under Hayes Corporation. Our children
study there too.â
The few sisters-in-law of the Hayes family had once again come together to offer suggestions to
Sasha.
Sasha was stumped after she heard them.
In terms of facilities and enrolment package, Empire Elementary was indeed the best. However, she
knew nothing about its quality of education.
After what happened at Opal Garden Academy in Jadeborough, Sasha was traumatized by private
schools like these. Even if it was under Hayes Corporationâs, she was still worried.
In the end, she decided to take a look at the school herself.
âWendy, Iâll be taking a trip to the school. Please take care of the children at home.â
âAll right, Madam,â Wendy swiftly answered as she watched Sasha leave.
In the last two days, Sebastian was often away from home. No one knew what he was doing, and he
only returned in the evening.
Sasha drove and left Frontier Bay.
âHello? Luke, itâs me, Sasha. Iâd like to ask if you still have Empire Elementaryâs headmasterâs
number?â
âHuh, Mrs. Hayes?â
Luke was stupefied to have received the call from her, and he leaped to his feet in response.
âOf course, of course. Mrs. Hayes, are you planning to send the children to that school?â he asked, his
excitement clear in his voice.
It seemed like he had completely forgotten that he was still at work.
Sasha hummed an agreement before saying, âThatâs right, since school is about to start soon, and
since weâre back, Iâd like to make the arrangements as soon as possible. So do you have the
headmasterâs number? If you do, please send the details to me.â
âOf course I do! Iâll send it to you right away,â Luke hastily replied.
After ending the call, and just as he was about to send the headmasterâs contact details to her, he
raised his head.
It was then he realized there was a young man in a suit, with his sleeves rolled up, holding a stack of
documents standing in front of him.
âM-Mr. George?â
âThis is the contract that weâve just signed with LG. Organize it.â
Solomon barely had any expressions on his face.
The eyes behind his gold-rimmed glasses glanced at Luke before handing him the contract he had just
signed. Then, he turned and went back to his office.
Luke was silent the entire time.
As he stared at his retreating figure, cold sweat beaded on his forehead.
To Luke, the new president was much more even-tempered than Sebastian Hayes, who constantly had
mood swings.
Most times, the new president would speak to his subordinates in a calm and collected tone.
He rarely lost his temper.
Therefore, Luke had a relatively easy time returning to his job.
However, alarm bells were ringing in his head as he watched Solomon enter his office, and chills ran
down his back.
It had been such a long time since the people at Frontier Bay had contacted them.
Instead of heading to the school first, Sasha went to the mall after receiving the headmasterâs number.
She was planning to get some gifts. Although Empire Elementary was under Hayes Corporation, she
still needed to show some gratitude toward those who were going to teach her children.
âMiss, may I know what youâd like to buy? Are these gifts?â
âYes, Iâd like to know how much this is,â Sasha asked as she pointed at one of the gift baskets.
The shop attendant instantly walked over to assist her.
Right then, someone else entered the shop.
âNancy? What a coincidence!â
âHuh?â
Sasha, who was looking around the gift baskets, immediately turned around to look at her.
Without turning around, she knew who it was just by hearing the name Nancy. Only one person would
call her by that name.
âSolomon, what a coincidence indeed. Are you here to shop too?â Sasha abruptly felt awkward when
she saw him.
Thinking about it, I think Iâve been avoiding him for a week.
âNot really. I passed by this place and thought I saw you, so I came in.â
In contrast, Solomon was calm.
The young man was in a black suit, standing by the doorway. After a year, he had returned to his
original state of tranquility. When he stepped into the shop, his eyes landed on Sasha for a brief
second.
Soon, he let his eyes drift toward the gift basket she was looking at.
âWhat are you doing?â
âIâm thinking of getting one of these to the school. Weâre back now, so Iâll have to enroll the children in a
school. I was just thinking of taking a trip to Empire Elementary.â