CHapter 271
The Killer Queen
Chapter 271
Garrickâs face was a study in frustration!
âMarcel Schnabel actually agreed to this nonsense? This is higher education, not some kind of playground for your whims!â
Noella pointed to the parental signature at the bottom of the withdrawal application, where Marcelâs name was signed with a flourish that spoke volumes of his character. A personal seal from Marcel himself was also stamped next to the signature, ensuring all formalities were meticulously observed.
âMy grandfather supports all my decisions.â
âThis is madness! Has Marcel lost his mind? A perfectly good student quitting school to gallivant around like a headless chicken? I wonât have it!â
Noella, her backpack slung over one shoulder and her ponytail swinging with determination, faced the incensed Garrick with a cool,
calm gaze. âSir, I donât need school to complete your soâcalled âobedience trainingâ. If you think thatâs the way to keep me here, youâre sorely
mistaken.â
Garrick looked up at Noella, taking in her confident stance as if she had the world at her fingertips, a beacon of unattainable grace and authority. As the original founder of Polaris Star, he knew all too well that Noella attending classes at Imperial University was a sheer
waste of her time.
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What Garrick truly wanted was to bend Noella to his will! But Noella scoffed at such petty power plays.
Garrickâs gaze deepened. âIâd love to know what those old geezers have been teaching you. Your duty is to follow orders, and you canât even master that!â
Noella raised an eyebrow, a smirk playing on her lips. âGarrick, the first people who demanded my obedience are now serving as compost in the Polaris Star Cultivation Nursery.â
Her presence here was proof enough that she was now the ruleâmaker at Polaris Star!
âGarrick, just take a look at these two applications. Your signature is welcome but not necessary.â
With that, Noella turned on her heel and left without a backward glance, as if the prestigious school and the respected Garrick meant nothing to her.
This display of nonchalance and cool defiance stoked a fire in Garrick. Clenching his fists, his voice betrayed a hint of anger.
âIâll sign your exemption, but you are required to attend my classes!â
âUnderstood. Thank you.â
At Serene Havenâs Dragon Tower, a car pulled up in front of the grand Pollack Mansion.
Jacob stepped aside to open the door, extending his hand to assist the elderly passenger.
The old lady, adorned in a silk jacket and a glowing pearl necklace, gracefully stepped out of the car. She glanced at the neighboring tower, then shifted her gaze to the stark and quiet Pollack Mansion.
âWhereâs Sexton?â
âHeâs been staying at the Schnabel Manor lately. Says Marcel canât bear to be without him.â
Old Mrs. Pollack snorted disdainfully, her thin lips pressed tightly together. âMarcel canât bear to be without him? More like he canât wait to see him in a coffin. Whereâs my granddaughter?â
Jacob wiped the sweat from his brow nervously. âMom, Elara is with the Schnabel family as well.â
âUseless!â
Old Mrs. Pollack glared at Jacob, her dragonâheaded cane coming down hard on Jacobâs leg.
A perfectly good child, and you canât even acknowledge her. What use are you? I shouldâve let you fall into a ditch and become compost back in the day! Palmer, help me inside! Im going to see my granddaughter!â
After being whacked by Old Mrs. Pollackâs cane, Jacob couldnât do much but grit his teeth and, along with Palmer, support the old lady into the Schnabel Manor,
Marcel was in the middle of a chess game with Sexton when the glittering figure of the old lady entered the room, causing Sexton to drop his chess piece in surprise.
âHelen, why did you leave the nursing home?â
Helen gave Sexton a cold look. âNone of your business. Out of my way! Whereâs my granddaughter?â
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Her visit wasnât to see this old codger, Having encountered nothing but irrelevant people since her arrival, she was growing impatient.
Elara just happened to come downstairs, a bouquet of freshâcut flowers in her hands, which she placed in a vase in the living room.
Helenâs eyes lit up, pushing past her son and grandson to approach Elara.
âWho are you, madam?â
Iâm your grandmother! Youâre Elára, right? A Schnabel?â
Helen frowned, her sharp and somewhat intimidating features making Elara feel uneasy.
Yes, Iâm Elara Schnabel.â
Jacob feared his mother might say something untoward that could upset Elara, leaving him in a difficult position.
âMom, it doesnât matter what Elaraâs last name is. Please, donât make this hard for her.â
Helen brushed Jacob aside, raising her voice. âWhy are you blocking my way? No manners, off with you!â
Her voice, sharp and commanding, betrayed her past as a professional opera singer.
âWhy not take my last name, huh? Whatâs so good about being a Schnabel? And âPollackâ doesnât make it any better!â
Elara was bewildered, struggling to follow the conversation.
âMy daughter takes after me, so why canât you? Marcel must be some ancient relic from the past, clinging onto old traditions. Look at you, all skin and bones. What, are you studying archaeology?â
Elara shook her head. âNo, Iâm into paleogeneticsâ¦â
âI thought you had a thing for skeletons, but no, itâs worse. Youâre pretty though, got that from Tristan or Sienna?â
Jacob was mortified. âMom, Elara is my daughter.â
His daughter, likened to Tristan and Sienna?
Helen paid him no mind, her presence dominating the room.
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âYour daughter? You think youâre up to it? You think you could raise such a fine girl? Elara, isnât it? Help me back to my place.â
Elara was still trying to figure out her grandmotherâs temper, but seeing her reaching out, she had no choice but to step forward.
*Grandma, take it easy.â
âI wonât die. The Schnabels have done a good job raising you. Itâs only right that Jacob is too ashamed to acknowledge you. I feel like Iâve struck gold.â
Elaraâs smile twitched. This was the first time she had heard someone describe it as striking gold.
After escorting Old Mrs. Pollack to the somewhat chilly Pollack Mansion, she spoke up again.
âPalmer, bring your wife over tomorrow for me to meet, and Elara, you come too. Iâve prepared welcome gifts for you both. Itâs too late tonight; I need to rest. You all can go now.â
Jacob tentatively asked, âMom, Dadâs been staying with the Schnabels recently. Should we invite him back to keep you company?â âCut it out. The house is better off with one less old man; it smells less musty without him. He can stay away! Nice words, but keep me company? I finally got comfortable in the nursing home, why would I need him bothering me? If he comes back, Iâd have to look after him!â
Jacob chuckled nervously. âMom, we have a nanny; you wouldnât need to look after Dad. We just thought you might feel lonely!â
Helen raised an eyebrow, her feisty spirit shining through.
âThen let Elara come keep me company. Itâd be even better if Palmerâs wife could come too. But with their situation being what it is, having the girl come over to spend time with an old lady like me might not look too good. The Pollacks might not care about propriety, but I certainly do.â