Chapter 568
Chapter 568 Felipa Wanted a Great-Grandson
“What do I know? Is that about Lincoln?” Za pursed her lower lip but didn’t speak. Felipa showed a
relieved smile.
“I’ve always known about it. I also know that everyone chose to hide it from me. I know my grandsons
begged Lincoln and asked him to pretend to be my grandson.”
“They are well-intentioned. How can I not appreciate it? Besides, I am so happy with Lincoln. I am also
pleased that he called me grandma, and I wish for it.
“And you…” Za was startled, “Me?” Felipa nodded with a smile, “I am also pleased with you as my
granddaughter-inw.”
Za said, “Thank you, Mrs. Vaughan.” “If you want to thank me, give birth to a great-grandson for me
sooner. Za quickly pass the buck!
“Mrs. Vaughan, it’s not up to me to make the decision about your great-grandson.”
Felipa became nervous, “I will cook nutrition soup for him personally, to make him stronger.” puff…
Za almostughed out loud. After 30 minutes break, the second round of assessment began. Hand-
weaving waspeting for speed.
There’s no way to cheat. Jasmine was full of confidence. She had been in contact with hand-weaving
since she was in high school. It was a tradition that could not be lost in Kovis. She had absolute
confidence to defeat Za! However, when the assessment started!
The movement of Za holding the shuttle was way more proficient than Jasmine’s! To be precise, the
two were not in the same rank at all!
Everyone was surprised, and even Miriam couldn’t hide her surprised look… It showed the difference
between the Chosen One and the rest.
How did she learn so quickly? And so skilful? Jasmine had studied for seven or eight years but was not
as good as Za in just three months!
The weaving teacher was utterly dumbfounded. rence stared at her angrily, she was so frightened
that her face turned pale and trembled all over…
She didn’t teach Za many fundamental skills and just showed them to her briefly. Za only
observed it once! But…she just learned it! No! To be precise, she was an expert!
She seemed born with the skill, and every movement was like muscle memory. In the second round of
thepetition, there was no doubt that Za won. But only one extra point.
The weaving teacher quibbled, “I forgot to inform you, the score ratio of this assessment is very low.”
Hand-weaying is a tradition that cannot be lost. It will be good enough if you know how to do it.”
“Everyone is using automatic loom nowadays. Hand-weaving is out of the market.”
“The next will be dance and jade identification. Ladies,e on!” They made up an excuse to lower
Za’s score, because Jasmine lost.
“The results of the two rounds ofpetition. Jasmine scored ten points, and Za scored eleven
points.” It was confirmed after Miriam announced.
Za was only one point ahead of Jasmine. Logically, Miriam should be the one who maintains
fairness. But she waspletely silent.
Za looked at Miriam. Miriam’s eyes were a little mysterious, and she looked not firmly as before. It
made her feel a little puzzled.
The third and fourth rounds of assessment were scheduled for tomorrow. Za was thoughtful on the
way back to her room. She wanted to understand why…
For both the flower arrangement and the traditional weaving. Miriam showed signs of favoring The
Powells. She had absolute reasons to maintain fairness, but she didn’t do so… What was going on? At
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