Wadeâs words are full of admiration and pride.
The better Zona is, the more proud Wade is, which makes him interested in learning everything.
As a boy, he couldnât be worse than a girl.
Alger, who is far away in the UK, can also feel the pride in the words sent from Wade.
He could also imagine Zonaâs unrestrained appearance on horseback.
He replied to Wade: âI canât come back for the time being. After three years, I will come back.ââ
Wade edited the message: âThen next yearâs holiday, I will go to England to find you.â
Alger: âOkay.â
âI wonât tell you anymore, Iâm so sleepy, I have an appointment with Zona to go fishing tomorrow.â Wade is now inseparable from Zona every word.
Alger sensed Wadeâs unusual treatment of Zona. He didnât know what it would be like in another three years.
âItâs time for you to go to school,â the nanny reminded.
Alger got up, grabbed a book and went to school.
Susanna hasnât come to Algerâs place since she was scolded.
To be precise, she was forbidden by Alger to enter his territory.
The only place where Susanna can see Alger is the school.
Two people in the same school, different grades.
Alger must be a man of the day at school. There are also many girls who have a crush on him, or pursue him openly, and write love letters.
Those who can come here to study are from all over the world, from wealthy families, and have certain backgrounds.
Come here, not only to learn knowledge, but also to make contacts and enter a circle.
Alger walked down the tree-lined avenue. Susanna hid behind a banyan tree early on, but she didnât dare to go over when she saw Alger coming.
The classmate encouraged her: âSusanna, why donât you dare to go? Didnât you say you knew Alger?â
Susanna lied: âHeâs going to class soon and doesnât like to be disturbed. Iâll go find him after class is over. We are neighbors and live together. I go to his house every day and see each other every day, and Iâm not in a hurry now.
âReally, you and Alger are neighbors.â The students were very envious.
Susanna is particularly proud: âWe are not only neighbors, but also family friends. When we grow up, we will get married. This is what adults mean.â
âAre you going to marry Alger in the future?â The students. were surprised: âThen you are Algerâs fiancée.â
The news in the school spread quickly.
Within a day, word spread that Susanna was Algerâs fiancée.
The number one search on the school forum is Algerâs fiancée.
Alger never paid attention to these things. It was a classmate who saw the forum and came to him and asked, âAlger, do you have a fiancée? Are there still arranged marriages now?â
Alger was at a loss: âWhat fiancee? No.â
âYou didnât read the forums. The school forums are going crazy. Our schoolâs grassroots Alger has a fiancée. Everyone is discussing who your fiancée is. Itâs strange that a big family like yours is so popular. Marriage is so boring. If I want to marry a daughter-in-law in the future, I must marry the one I like.â
Alger stared blankly, turned on his phone, clicked on the school forum, only to find that the forum was full of rumors about him. His face immediately darkened.
The forum did not specify who Algerâs fiancée was, so the students were all discussing.
The classmate asked curiously: âAlger, who did you say spread the news, it must be someone who has a crush on you. As long as you have a fiancée, how can other girls have the nerve to pursue you. This trick wiped out all rivals in love. With so many girls chasing you, who do you like, and do you like any of them?â
âYes.â Alger turned off the forum and said calmly, âIn the United States.â
âAlger, you really have a girl you like.â The classmate gossiped: âTell me, who is it? What does it look like? Are there any photos? Why didnât she come to England with you?â