Chapter 79 In Terms Of Academic Performance, Last
- The sun was shining brightly the following day. Prior to Wynter's rise, there was a spirited environment outside the medical facility. Wolf entered twice and began to point at the bedside. When Margaret called to her and said, "Wynter, it's Thursday today," she didn't even bother opening her eyes. Why did you not attend school? At last, Wynter picked herself up and left. Without makeup, she had fair skin. very lovely. "There aren't any morning classes." With a lengthy sigh, Margaret appeared to have read her thoughts. If you're having trouble learning, please let me know. It is irrelevant. Susan told me about the after-school tutoring program. Would you mind registering for one as well?
- Was she having trouble? When Wolf heard that, he gave her a cheeky glance. Wynter put her hair up in a ponytail and grinned. Now that her hair was out of the way, her tear mole was much more visible. "It's not necessary. I am able to learn. Margaret's concerns persisted a little. Her head dipped, searching for her out-of-date phone. "You finished last on the test last semester. Your instructor stated that she will meet with me if your grades stay unchanged. I still have to find an extracurricular mentor for you. Victor's grandchild ought to be succeeding academically, so I'll give him a call. She was on the phone already.
- The door's windchime began to sound. There was a new patient arriving. Glancing around, Wynter saw that it was the attractive patient, whom she had remained unseen for three days. He was tall and had a refined appearance. He stood there in bespoke clothing. Despite his exceedingly stately appearance, he lifted his eyebrows as if he had heard something interesting. Then, with a smirk on his face, he tilted his head and seemed to question, "You're in?" the final position? Wynter could not speak. Margaret would not, of course, humiliate her in front of people, particularly her friends.