Chapter 119 Dissapointed
“E–Ethan, when did you get here? I didn’t hear anything. You scared me, sneaking up like that.”
“Who’s suspecting La? Why would anyone suspect her? What did La do that has you so worried?” Ethan <b>asked </b><b>as </b>he walked into the kitchen.
Eleanor’s heart thumped violently.
“<b>What</b>? Nothing. You must have misheard. I wasn’t talking to La.”
Eleanor tried to maintain herposure.
“<b>Mom</b>,” Ethan fixed his gaze on her and asked, “What did La score on her college entrance exam?”
Eleanor hesitated. She tried to hide her panic and answered, 700 marks.”
“You’re lying. She didn’t even take the exam.”
Eleanor opened her mouth, but she couldn’t find the words.
“She stole my notes and that math problem. You didn’t go to the wedding <b>you </b>went to Taragon <b>with </b>Isabelle’s answer. La took Isabelle’s ce and fooled Taragon University, James, and Principal Burton. When Principal Burton came to our house, you hid in your room because you were afraid he’d recognise you, right?”
Ethan’s questions came one after another. His voice was shaking with barely controlled anger and shame.
“Ethan, it’s not like that. Let me exin-”
“<b>And </b>now you want me to help <b>you </b>keep deceiving everyone!”
<b>Ethan </b>felt a crushing guilt, realizing he’d unknowingly be an aplice. He almost aided and abetted their deceit, feeling profoundly ashamed and angry with himself.
“I have to tell Isabelle Ethan turned and rushed out of the kitchen. “Ethan! Eleanor hurried after him.
e <b>reached </b>Ethan’s room just as he was about to make a call. She grabbed the phone from his hands.
“Give it back! Do you realise what you’re doing?” screamed Ethan; his <b>emotions </b>were in turmoil.
Eleanor clutched the phone tightly, refusing to return it
“Ethan, you can’t do this. La is your sister. If you make that call, it will ruin her life.”
Ethan barked, “And what about Isabelle? What you did is no different from those who steal others” identities and futures. If Isabelle were weak, wouldn’t her life be the one ruined now?”
“It’s too <bte </b>to <b>change </b>things now. Just pretend you don’t know. Isabelle is doing <b>well </b><b>and </b>got into Taragon University on her <b>own</b>. <b>What’s </b>wrong with giving La a chance too? Having two sisters at the same university is a good thing, isn’t it?” argued Eleanor.
“That’s not La’s achievement. You exploited Isabelle’s hard work and honour, deceiving Taragon University into <b>providing </b>schrships and housing. Isn’t <b>that </b>enough? And you still call her names despite
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Eleanor asked. “So you want to destroy La and this family, right?”
Ethan looked at his mother, speechless.
After a long pause, he said, “It’s not hers.”
When William came home from work, he found his wife crying in the living room.
Ethan’s phone was on the table.
He was locked in his room, pounding on the door in a state of unprecedented agitation, shouting to be let
<b>out</b><b>.</b>
“What happened?” William moved to unlock the door.
Eleanor grabbed his arm.
She tearfully recounted the situation.
Eleanor kept repeating that Ethan wanted to destroy his sister’s life and tear the family apart.
“He wants to drive me to my grave,” she wailed.
Inside the <b>room</b>, Ethan fell silent at his mother’s words.
After <b>a </b>while. Eleanor’s tearful voice came through the door again,
“I’m begging you, <b>okay</b>? I’m on my knees. Please, I’m <b>asking </b>you to spare your sister as your mother.”
About half an hourter,
William stood outside Ethan’s door, sighing heavily.
He began to reason with him, saying, “Ethan, your mom and sister made a mistake, but your mom is right. This isn’t just about taking a piece of candy. If word gets out, La’s life will be <b>ruined</b>, and our family will be torn apart. <b>What </b>will the neighbours think of her? How will Isabelle cope if she’s expelled <b>from </b><b>Taragon </b>iversity? For Isabelle, it’s just a math problem she doesn’t care about. But for La, it determines her
I’m sorry
I couldn’t provide better for you three, and I couldn’t guide La properly. But solving this math problem could secure a bright future for your sister.<b>”</b>
William, with his limited education, believed it was just a math problem Isabelle didn’t need, but it could <b>give </b>his other daughter a bright future.
To him, this wasn’t a big deal among family members.
Eleanor stood outside the door, holding a phone with the speaker on.
La’s tearful pleas came through the phone.
The entire family begged Ethan to keep their secret.All text ? N?velD(r)a''ma.Org.
Ethan felt utterly powerless and muttered, “It can’t be kept secret.”