Chapter 81
True Tycoon Her Empire, Her Rules
Winnie and Kathryn attended a prestigious school, St. Maryâs Academy, while Hobson studied at St. James Preparatory. So, it was no surprise that Cutler was out of the loop regarding the social dynamics at St. Maryâs.
Without waiting for Winnieâs response, Cutler showed off as he emphasized, âAmber scored a legacy admission to Emerald University.â
Amber stood by, smiling demurely as if embarrassed, yet she didnât interrupt.
That was the first time Winnie had heard about the criteria for selecting a cityâs youth ambassador. She turned to Cutler and clarified, âI donât have a legacy spot.â
Her bluntness took Cutler aback. âWhat? You donât have a legacy admission, huh? Then how were you chosen?â
His gaze inadvertently shifted to Terrell, suspecting that his uncle might have pulled some strings. After all, the final list was in the hands of The Bright Group.
Understanding his nephewâs insinuation, Terrell chuckled. âDonât look at me like that. Winnie wasnât even back with our family when the list came through.â
His implication was clear. There was no nepotism involved.
Cutler turned back to Winnie, who seemed to be in on some secret.
âThe youth ambassador is typically from the most accomplished high school students of the year,â he prodded âAre you a top student at your school?â
âDecent enough,â Winnie replied casually.
Hobson, who couldnât contain himself, interrupted, âDecent means⦠what exactly?â Top of the Before he could finish his thought, Winnieâs cold gaze swept over him, reminding Hobson of their prior agreement to keep mum. He awkwardly fell silent, though his eyes remained fixed on her.
Aware of Hobsonâs curiosity, Cutler inquired further. âWhatâs your class rank?â
Winnie frowned slightly, tired of the endless questioning from someone she barely knew.
âDo I have to tell you?â she retorted sharply, leaving Cutler momentarily speechless. Before he had a chance to respond, Winnie was already up the stairs, leaving him irritated by her blatant disregard for courtesy. She was nothing like Amber!
Amber watched Winnieâs reaction with a secret smile, soothing Cutler. âYouâre grilling her like itâs an interrogation. No wonder Winnieâs upset.â
Before Cutler could reply, Hobson, confident that Winnie was out of earshot, couldnât help but blurt out. âSheâs got such a short fuse. Thereâs no way her grades are any â
1/3 Although they werenât at the same school, they were familiar with the top names from the handful of elite schools in Emerald Bay The top students often crossed paths in mock exams and academic competitions, but neither Hobson nor Amber had ever those circles.
Amber felt relief as they contemplated Winnieâs potential lack of academic prowess. That only mean her newly recognized cousin couldnât threaten her status. Turning to Hobson, she mentioned the upcoming exam results. âTomorrowâs the big day. With your consistent performance, youâre sure to rank well.â
Amber had already secured her spot at university and wasnât sitting the exams, but that didnât stop her from comparing Hobsonâs expected success to Winnieâs unknown results.
Hobson replied with a smug smile, âDonât worry. Iâll be joining you at Emerald University.â
His tone was confident, not needing a legacy admission when he was sure of his academic success.
Amber responded with a genuine smile. âThen Iâll bake a cake tomorrow to celebrate.â
Though pleased, Hobson insisted, âYou just got discharged from the hospital.
push yourself.â
âIâll be fine.â Amber reassured him.
Overhearing their conversation, Springer rolled his eyes and decided to head upstairs.
Amberâs mood soured as she watched Springer retreat. Despite her attempts at making amends since returning home, Springer remained indifferent. Was Springer dismissing the idea of acknowledging her as a dear cousin?
The thought darkened Amberâs mood, which didnât go unnoticed by Cutler, who inquired about her wellbeing. Amber deflected by expressing regret at not experiencing the rite of passage.
that was the SAT.
*Hobsonâs grades are better than mine. If he scores as the stateâs top student, university admissions officers will be knocking on our door tomorrow,â she said shifting the focus back to Hobson Hobson grinned with nonchalance and confidence. Even though their families could afford to send them to study abroad, the significance of the SAT was wellâacknowledged among their peers, much like the Henderson family.
After the Quentin family tried to intimidate Winnie the previous day, Clifford had his assistant intervene. The Quentin familyâs business suffered and couldnât keep up with the online backlash.
As Kathryn and Hansâ clout fell, the backlash against them on social media revved up. Infuriated, Kathryn had turned off her phone.
As the exam results release drew near, the online worldâs attention shifted, albeit slightly.
Chapter B1 Suzanâs eyes lit up with a eureka moment as she looked at the situation with fresh eyes.
âAll this drama has almost made me forget about the SAT scores releasing tomorrow!â
Kathryn was in no mood to think about that, not to mention the online debacle.
Quincy hadnât come to see her since the fallout over the Amulet incident. They were at odds. and it weighed heavily on her.
âIâm a mess right now. How can I possibly care about some test scores?â Kathryn was brimming with frustration.
âThatâs not what Iâm talking about!â Suzan Insisted, âThink about it. The Internet will be flooded with news about the results when the SAT scores come out tomorrow. Whoâll have the time to keep dragging your name through the mud? If your scores are good and you get accepted into a prestigious institution like Capital University or Silverpine University, itâll prove youâre al student of character and scholarship. Online folks tend to put good students on a pedestal, and the hate will surely die down.â
Suzan spoke with utter conviction, and initially taken aback, Kathryn began to feel a glimmer of uncertainty. âReally? You think thatâll work?â
âAbsolutely.â Suzan reassured her. âPeople are much more forgiving when it comes to higher education candidates. Our is to fix your public image as much as possible.â
Even if it ended up in court, it might not result in any sentencing.
Suzan laid out the strategy, and Kathrynâs spirits lifted as if sheâd got a lifeline. Her grades might not be top of the class, but they were good enough to secure her a spot in a prestigious university.
With this newfound hope, Kathryn suddenly eagerly anticipated the SAT result release.
She even turned on her phone proactively.
After all, if she got accepted into a topâtier college, the admissions office would call with the news, and she didnât want to miss that for the world.