Fortunate to Have You This Lifetime
Chapter 1156 Personal Style_1

Chapter 1156: Chapter 1156 Personal Style_1

Suppressing her tears, she walked back, unexpectedly, she saw Laura Summers standing not too far away.

Laura’s face was ashen.

Panic surged in Yolanda Summers’ heart, fearing that Laura might say something that the nearby security guard would hear; she hurriedly stepped forward quickly, grabbed Laura’s hand, and rushed forward.

Upon reaching the fountain, where the sound of water gushed unceasingly, Laura abruptly shook off Yolanda’s hand!

"Have you lost your mind?!" Laura hissed, "How dare you hide him in the house! He’s a fugitive!"

Purple Summers furrowed her brows, "I know..."

"You know? And still, you dare to do this?!" A cold laugh escaped Laura as she took out her phone and dialed a number.

Purple was stunned, then lunged to press down on her hand! "What are you doing?!"

"I’m calling the police!"

"He’s our uncle! The Summers family doesn’t have many people left!"

"Uncle?" The irony in Laura’s smile grew, "If it weren’t for him killing May Francis at the wedding and attempting to murder the president’s daughter, our company wouldn’t have fallen to this state, and we wouldn’t be struggling like we are now! And you’re still sheltering him! I think you’ve really gone mad!"

"Sister, he’s already gone!" The tears that Purple hadn’t shed before now finally fell. She clutched Laura’s phone tightly, saying forcefully, "He’s gone, he’ll never come back! Sister, please, I’m begging you, okay? Let him go!"

Laura looked at her sister’s tear-streaked face, wanting—as she had in the past—to scold her for being useless and spineless, but this time the words wouldn’t come out.

She bit her lip, unaware that her own eyes had also started to redden.

Yes, the Summers family had no one left... Now only the two sisters remained. What was the point of continuing to argue?

Laura let go, allowing Purple to take the phone away.

"He better not come back, and don’t let me find out that you are still in contact with him," Laura said with reddened eyes, emphatically, "Don’t be foolish, think about how our family was ruined, and how our father died!"

Purple clenched her lips tightly, her face paling.

With one last look at Purple, Laura turned away angrily and went back inside.

...

After the court hearing, Purple continued her internship at the Prosecutor’s Office for two weeks, successfully completing her entire internship period.

She then had two months to prepare for her final thesis.

During this time, there were no classes at school, but students could come to campus at any time to contact their tutors; in the process of completing their theses, they could seek the tutors’ help with any issues.

For Purple, of course, the sooner the thesis was completed, the better.

Because she might give birth at any time...

Hence, finishing her thesis earlier would spare her from worrying about it during the postpartum confinement period.

She set the topic and outline, and visited her tutor at school with her large belly. The tutor thought her approach was sound and that she could continue writing as planned, so Purple was relieved.

When she left the tutor’s office, she passed by Victoria Morrison’s office.

Victoria was chiding her own student.

How should one put it? Each word indeed seemed to be for the student’s own good, but because of the cold and sharp tone and biting words, it felt like a stormy assault on the listener.

Purple felt that this style of Victoria’s was probably unchangeable for life.

The student was so scolded they couldn’t even lift their head and only after a good while did they leave the office with their thesis, their face looking exceedingly grim.

Purple hesitated outside the door for a moment, then steeled herself and walked in...

At graduation, the school would assign three teachers to jointly assess the students’ overall performance.

Purple had researched this; the school’s selection of teachers changed every year, but Victoria Morrison was always among these three teachers.

Purple surmised: Maybe it was because Victoria was sufficiently inflexible and strict, eliminating the risk of teacher-student bribery?

When she walked in, Victoria looked up at her, her face void of much expression, and said lightly, "You handled the lawsuit well."

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