Chapter 51 Aliceâs eyes were dark and intense, as if she could devour someone.
Chloe took a step back.âAlice, why are you looking at me like that? I didnât drop your supplies.â Noah approached.âAlice, whatâs wrong?â
effort. The supplies are defective.â
with great Alice suppressed her anger âImpossible!â Noah looked at the supplies and his face paled.âGo inside. Iâll buy you new ones.â Alice regretted staying at the mansion. Sheâd been careless. She planned to call Jack, not trusting Noahâs promises.
to get new supplies.â Chloe said, âNoah, give Alice mine. Iâll wait for you âNo, Iâll get them.â Noah turned to Alice.âAlice, trust me.
Go inside. Youâll be late.â Alice glanced at Noah before heading to the exam hall. The rain and traffic could make her late. She had a bad feeling about this.
Chloe, under her umbrella, said sweetly, âI hope Noah gets back before the exam starts.â Alice, holding her black umbrella, stared ahead, ignoring her. Chloe, frustrated, stomped off. Sheâd wanted Alice to discover the problem during the exam. Aliceâs luck was unbelievable. The rain intensified. Alice called Jack.
be in the classroom?â
but heâs not back yet He answered immediately. âWhatâs wrong? Shouldnât you ones, broken. Noahâs getting new âMy supplies are broken. Jack sat up straight.âWait in the classroom.â Alice continued watching until the teacher reminded her to go inside. She trusted Jack. Alice sat down, the bell ringing just as the principal rushed in, holding supplies for the exam proctor to check and then gave them to Alice. Alice was surprised. Why was he here? She didnât have time to dwell on it.
Time ticked away. After the first exam, Alice felt relieved. Leaving the exam hall, she looked the sky, feeling optimistic..
up at At the school gate, Noah rushed over.âAlice, how are you? The rain caused traffic, and the driver took a wrong turn. I found supplies, but Iâm late.â He was drenched, his face filled with guilt.. Aliceâs expression was cold. She should have expected this.
She was used to her brothersâ disappointments. Indifference meant no pain.
Noah looked at her anxiously.âAlice, say something! Yell at me!â
Alice stepped back, creating distance. Noahâs heart sank.
Chloe ran up.âNoah, youâre late! This will affect Aliceâs exam!â Seeing Aliceâs impassive face, she felt a surge of triumph.
Noah looked at Alice, full of guilt. Tâm sorry. If this affects you, Iâll help you retake the exam!â Alice sneered.âNoah, let it go.â
Noah was stunned. What did she mean? Heâd rather she yelled at him than be indifferent, treating him like a stranger!
143 14.53 Chapter 51 Alice turned to see Jack standing there, holding a black umbrella, waiting quietly. She ran over.âDid you ask the principal to get me supplies?â
Jack, seeing her smile, knew the incident hadnât affected her. He suppressed his annoyance. âYes.â
âThank you! You saved me!â Alice rubbed her stomach. âIâm hungry. Letâs eat. I have another exam this afternoon.â
As Alice got into the car, Noahâs frantic voice echoed, âAlice, where are you going? I need to talk!â
He reached for the car door, his heart racing. Aliceâs expression was flat. âUnnecessary.
âAlice, I didnât mean to be late.â
Aliceâs gaze was unwavering. âI know. Can you let go now?â
But Noah didnât. He was afraid to. He had a bad feeling that if he let go, Alice back.
would never come Garrett couldnât stand it anymore. He grabbed Noahâs collar. Dude, this is ridiculous!â
Iâm her brother! Whatâs so funny?â Noah was losing control.
Garrett scoffed. Iâve never seen such a useless brother! You guys prepared her supplies, and they mysteriously broke. You made her wait, and you were late. Are you guys that malicious?â Garrett had witnessed Aliceâs struggles and couldnât take it anymore.
This was insane! It was obvious the supplies hadnât broken accidentally!
Noah was stunned.âI didnât know.â
Then find out! Why are you harassing Alice, forcing her to forgive you? Iâm worried that next time, her food will be tampered with, and sheâll get diarrhea and miss the exam!â Garrett didnâ
hold back.
Noah was shoved aside, stumbling as Alice drove away. He felt a wave of panicâhis first in thirty years.
Chloe, feigning concern, approached. âNoah, Alice is right to be angry. You were late. But the exam is important. Let her come home.â If Alice left, her plans would be ruined.
Noah was breaking down. His voice was hoarse. âWhereâs the butler? He prepared the supplies!â He wanted to know why Aliceâs supplies were damaged.
Chloe was tense.âNoah, why are you suspecting the butler? He prepared my supplies, and they were fine.â
Noah, his face stern, strode away. Chloe frantically texted the butler:[Noah is investigating. Be careful.]
Even though Alice left, it might affect her performance. Good. Alice seemed done with Noah.
In the car, Alice looked at the lessening rain. It was quiet. Jack looked at her, his tone calm.âDonât let this affect you. Donât go back for the next few days.â
Alice nodded. âThatâs what I was thinking. The apartment is easier.â
The rain stopped by the afternoon exam. Alice took the exam smoothly. The math problems were difficult, but she felt confident.
Leaving the exam hall, she heard students complaining about the difficulty.
At the school gate, she saw Noah. She paused, then walked in another direction. âAlice, I brought the butler to apologize.â