Chapter 166 Study Abroad
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The thought of being expelled sent Quincy into a frenzy of destruction. I’ve already started my educationte Am I not expected to retake and re–sit the exams? I doubt I could even pass them<i>! </i><i>Why </i>is it that at the same age of eighteen. I have to repeat a year to prepare for my university entrance exam, while Calista can skip several grades to pursue herbined master’s and doctoral program? A genius? What a remarkable genius!
This time, Yelena did not bother with Benedict. She didn’t see the point of behaving subserviently to gain favor when her only daughter had suffered such a blow. It would be better tofort her daughter, lest she be so devastated that she couldn’t recover.
“Quincy, don’t be upset! If you don’t go to Bayview University, you can <b>go </b>somewhere else. There are plenty of good universities out there. We’re not short-”
Quincy simply couldn’t keep her cool. Right in front of Yelena, she flipped the entire dressing table. “What’s the point of my existence? In a few years, Calista will be seen as a genius in everyone’s eyes! I’m being overshadowed to the point of insignificance! Even Dad supports Calista, and Granddad won’t back me up! I’m nothing but a joke!”
The sound of shattering echoed, scattering debris all over the floor. With a heart filled with distress, Yelena embraced her daughter tightly. “Don’t be <b>upset</b>. Don’t be upset. You still <b>have </b>me!”Original from N?velDrama.Org.
“What good are you?” Tears welled up in Quincy’s eyes. “I want Calista dead! Can you help me kill
someone?
The more Quincy thought about it, the more desperate she felt. The mocking gazes of those at the school were still vivid in her mind. She feared she had already be theughingstock of the entire Horington.
“Quincy… How about this? You should study abroad!” Yelena suddenly suggested, and the more she thought about it, the more feasible it seemed. “Calista is now favored in the Fairchild family, and she’s conceited. We shouldn’t confront her head–on. Give it some time. Mr. Kallum might grow tired of her. We can deal with her by then. There’s no rush.”
“You want me to flee to another country?” Quincy’s voice was filled <b>with </b>disbelief. “What about Granddad? Is he just going to stand by and watch me get bullied?”
Seeing her emotional state, Yelena had no choice but to reveal the Langley family’s ns to her.
“Remember when your granddad was publicly humiliated by Calistast time? There’s no way he’d let that slide. But being the cautious man he is and with the <b>Fairchild </b>family watching his every move, he couldn’t make any drastic moves. But given the chance, he’d surely make Calista pay!” Yelena said.
Quincy’s mood instantly cooled down when she heard that Calista was going to be in trouble. However, her expression still held a hint of distortion.
“How much longer?” Quincy was growing impatient, eager to see Calista’s unfortunate predicament.
Yelena disyed a <b>troubled </b>expression. “All these <b>things </b>aren’t the crux of the matter. You’re the important one <b>now</b>! <b>You </b>should first go abroad <b>and </b>further your studies, When you return, you need to surpass Calista firmly. That’s what truly matters!”
Seeing Quincy’s displeasure, Yelena reluctantly <b>said</b>, “When the timees for your granddad to deal with Calista, I’ll call you back, okay? <b>Calista </b><b>is </b>quite malicious now. If you stay, who knows what she might do to you!”
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Chapter 166 Study Abroad
Upon hearing this, Quincy agreed. Who knows what else that ruthless woman, Calista, might do?
“All right! I’m heading overseas, Mom. You must make sure Granddad gives Calista a thorough lesson! A real thorough one!”
“Of course! I understand, Yelena assured wholeheartedly, yet deep inside, a wave of worry began to swell. That’s the current n… Quincy has to excel on her own. Otherwise, that man might not acknowledge <i>her </i>in <i>the </i>future, even if he were to have no children of his <i>own</i>.
Upon learning that Quincy was nning to go abroad, Calista didn’t react much. She had initially nned to wait until Kallum had recovered before dealing with those people. That approach would aplish more with less, and there would be no more surprises. The Langley family and <i>the </i>Wolford family will no longer <i>be </i>my match in the future! After all, the Fairchild family wouldn’t ignore the debt of a <i>life </i>saved! I’ll just <i>let </i>Quincy enjoy her freedom for a little while longer.
Seeing Calista’s cold expression, Benedict couldn’t help but sigh, asking, “Could you see Quincy off on the day she leaves?”
Calista raised an eyebrow, drawing the attention of passing students who couldn’t help but steal a few extra nces at her. She was looking at Benedict, surprised that he would go to school and make such an unexpected request of her.
“I believe thest person Quincy wants to see is probably me.”
Benedict was skeptical. His temples were streaked with white, and recently, the chaos of family affairs had truly left him in a state of distress. However, he still harbored a certain kind of innocence and hope against the odds. “Does a family hold grudges overnight? Both you and Quincy were at fault in thest incident. Can’t we just let bygones be bygones?”
Calista scoffed, observing her father, who appeared both pitiful and naive. “Dad, constantly backing down doesn’t always lead to harmony, and maintaining an appearance of peace doesn’t make everything fine. The moment I crashed the Langley family’s wedding banquet, my ties with Quincy and Yelena were severed. We’re no longer one family.”
Upon noticing Benedict’s furrowed brows, as if he were about to lecture again, Calista added in a rather cold–blooded manner<b>. </b>“You don’t need to feel indignant on their behalf. In their hearts, they only see the Langley family as their family. Do you really believe they value you that much? You’re just deluding yourself. When pushes to shove, they’ll sacrifice you for their family without a second thought, and they won’t feel a shred of guilt.”
When Calista pointed it out so bluntly, Benedict’s face couldn’t help but fall. “Callie! Why do you always think the worst of them? There’s a big misunderstanding between you guys! Yelena watched you grow up. believe she still…”
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