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Chapter 317: At that moment, he couldn't help but feel that having Maia as his sister was the greatest gift he could ever ask for. From now on, he promised himself, he would work tirelessly to live up to the hopes she had for him and become someone who shone just as brightly as she did. After a few more encouraging words, Maia made her way to the kitchen to start preparing a nourishing meal. Just as she was settling into the rhythm of cooking, her phone rang. Seeing the caller ID, Maia quickly answered. A respectful voice came through the line.
"Miss Watson, your brother's enrollment has been confirmed, and his student records have been processed. He can start attending classes at any time. I've placed him in the best class available. If you encounter any issues, please don't hesitate to reach out to me. I'll handle everything." "Thank you so much," Maia replied, her voice warm with gratitude. "I truly appreciate everything you've done." "Miss Watson, please, don't mention it," came the earnest reply. "If it weren't for you saving my life back then, I wouldn't even be here. I owe you everything.
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If there's anything you need, just say the word. I'll do what I can, or find someone who can." The university president's words were heartfelt. He had long wanted to repay Maia for the favor of saving his life, and this opportunity felt like the perfect chance to do so. But the truth was, Ethan's talent alone had earned him a place at Wront University. The institution was built on the belief that talent should be recognized and nurtured, regardless of background. The preparatory program and special admissions were designed specifically for students like Ethan.
In the end, the university president felt that he had merely gone along with what was already destined to happen, not truly doing Maia any favors. Maia hadn't expected that a small act of kindness years ago would one day come back to benefit her brother. She always did what she could to help others, never expecting any rewards. A quiet smile played on her lips as she thought of it. Exclusive updates: galnoνes.co Meanwhile, at the Ward family's villa, Vince threw a glass to the floor with a force that sent shards scattering in all directions.
The court's verdict had sent him spiraling into a frenzy of rage. The entire day had been consumed by a haze of fury and madness. He'd tried to drown his frustrations with alcohol, but the more he drank, the clearer his thoughts became. The plan had failed. Maia had won. The humiliation stung, and now he was left to figure out how to explain it to Rosanna. Adding to his anger was the fact that his father, Gavin, had confined him to house arrest. Now, powerless, Vince sat at home, feeling helpless as the world seemed to move on without him. "Maia, just you wait. I'll destroy you.
I'll ruin everything you've built!" Vince muttered under his breath, his fury intensifying. Meanwhile, at the Morgan residence, Rosanna was sneaking out, her face concealed by oversized sunglasses. With Vince incapacitated and unable to execute her plans, she had no choice but to take matters into her own hands. She hailed a taxi and handed the driver an address. "Take me here, please," she instructed, her voice steady and determined. In Wront, Sky Pavilion stood as the most exclusive private coffee shop.
Inside one of its most opulent private rooms, the rich scent of freshly brewed coffee filled the air. Mariana lounged on the sofa, lazily holding a cup of black coffee, gently swirling the amber liquid inside. Across from her sat Melanie Cooper, the youngest daughter of Hurst Cooper, the formidable head of one of the most influential branch families. Melanie was a vision of perfection, impeccably dressed in high-end fashion, and her makeup flawless as if crafted by a master. Every movement, every word she spoke, exuded an air of unshakable superiority. . . .
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