Chapter 50
Rebirth and Finding the One Truly Loves Me by Christina
Chapter 50 The Gap Between the Two
âActually, itâs all my fault. I didnât manage Audra well, letting her become so rebellious and unrealistic!â
âOriginally, I moved into the Watsonâs house with Kel, hoping that Kel could tutor Audra well, but who knewâ¦â Elise sighed slightly, her eyes welling up with tears, âAll along, Iâve
nicer to Audra than to Kel, I really wish Audra could be a bit more sensible and obedient!â
Rylanâs slender, inkâblack eyebrows furrowed tighter. He had never believed when Audrey initially said she wanted to rank in the top three of their grade. He knew her grades all too well.
Rylan put his arm around Eliseâs shoulder, âItâs my fault as a father for not fulfilling my responsibilities. Letâs go to the head teacher first. If her grades are still a mess, I will definitely discipline her properly when we go back this time!â
So young, yet so unrealistic, spouting wild words, unwilling to put in effort, wanting to reach the sky, in one step, how will they turn out when they grow up?
He only had one biological daughter, Audrey, and her temperament was simply not suitable for inheriting the family business!
Watching Rylanâs gentle face subtly flush with anger, a faint, almost imperceptible sneer curled at the corner of Eliseâs l*ps.
Once Rylan met with the head teacher, he would know how bad. Audreyâs reputation was at school and how poor her grades were!
The Headmasterâs Office.
Chapter 50 The Gap Between the Two
Seeing Rylan, who is usually busy with work, coming to the school for the first time, the director of instruction warmly received him.
âMr. Watson, itâs rare for you to visit the school. Today, the results of the monthly exam for the senior high school students just came out.â
Elise sat next to Rylan, her figure slender, her face as serene as water, exuding an aura of virtuous gentleness, âDirector, how did our Kel do in the exam this time?â
The head teacher had always had a good impression of Kelsey and spoke highly of her, âKelsey has been an outstanding student in the school every year, excelling both acadically and morally, and being talented in many areas. Ms. Beltran, you have educated her well. She has also improved in this monthly exam, ranking third in the grade.â
The ranking had changed, but the grade director hadnât had time to report the situation to the head of education, who still thought Kelsey was third.
Upon hearing she ranked third in her grade, the smile deepened on Eliseâs l*ps.
Her Kel had always been so outstanding, never once disappointing her.
âElsa Noble High School was the best high school in Cloud City, and Class One was the top priority class. I, as a mother, was content knowing that Kel was able to improve and achieve such results.â
Elise changed the subject again, âDirector, how is my second daughter Audrey usually performing at school?â
Upon mentioning Audrey, the head teacher frowned.
Rylanâs expression grew somber as he watched the changes in the
How bad must Audreyâs usual performance at school have been for the dean to frown every time she was mentioned?
âActually, I had wanted to invite Mr. Watson to the school for a long time. Audrey was simply too spoiled and disobedient. She dyed her hair, wore makeup, was frequently late or left early, and had the worst grades. Most importantly, she was negatively affecting Corbin, the top student in the grade.â
âFrom freshman to senior year, her chasing after Corbin was known to everyone in the school. Despite the warnings, she didnât listen.â
âAlso, a few days before this monthly exam, she audaciously claimed hat she wanted to be in the top three of her grade. This matter, even other schools knew about it. Mr. Watson, if it werenât for the sake of the Watson family, I really wouldnât want to accept your daughter!â
âCompared to Kelsey, the two were worlds apart, the difference was not just a little!â
Rylan, who always had a gentle and refined complexion, had turned quite unpleasant after hearing the head teacherâs evaluation of Audrey.