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The Love that Never Really Dies (Sasha and Sebastian) novel Chapter 1468

Chapter 1468 Bullied

“Hello?” When the call went through, a person on the other end greeted Solomon in French, so he responded in kind. “Hello. Do you mind telling me who called me just now?”

“I’m sorry. This is a school, and students always make phone calls here, so I’m afraid I have no idea which one of them called you.”

Solomon was surprised to find out that he got a call from a school. Why would someone in a school overseas call me?

When the man was still pondering, a name suddenly popped into his mind. “Could it be Vivian Wand?”

“One moment, please. Let me look it up.” The person then proceeded to check for the name.

It only took around two minutes before the person got back to Solomon and confirmed that there was indeed a student there named Vivian Wand.

That probably means Vivi did call me, but why? Did something happen? But why call me instead of her parents?

Solomon started to get anxious, so he requested the person to find Vivian for him.

To Solomon, Vivian was like his own child. After her mother brought her and her brother to Clear, Solomon practically helped raise the two children.

However, things got terribly complicated between him and the Hayeses afterward. Solomon even got to the point where he could not see eye-to-eye with the children’s parents.

Still and all, the way he felt about the children never changed.

Around ten minutes later, Solomon’s phone finally rang again, so he hurriedly picked it up. “Vivi?”

“You have to help me, Uncle Solomon! I’m going to be expelled. What should I do?” cried Vivian the moment her uncle answered her call.

The girl sounded so pitiful that Solomon’s heart ached for her.

Expelled? It can’t be that serious, can it?

Solomon immediately tried his best to calm Vivian down. “It’s okay, Vivi. Don’t cry. Why don’t you start by telling me what happened? Didn’t you just get there two months ago? Why would they expel you?”

“Because we just had our first test. They told us that if any one of us failed, they would have to expel us. But my work was beautiful. I don’t know why I only got 3 points for it. It’s not fair!” With that, the girl started crying again.

“Yes. It turns out that students had to sit for a test two months after attending school. Whoever fails the test will be expelled,” replied Solomon as he frowned at the screen.

“What? But Vivi has always been such a talented young girl. How could she have failed? I just don’t see that happening.” Ichika, too, furrowed her brows like a worried parent.

Like her husband, the woman refused to believe Vivian would do so terribly in school.

Solomon nodded in agreement with his wife. “Right. That’s why I have my men take photos of Vivi’s work. Does this look like something she would make?” questioned Solomon after showing Ichika several photos, which left the woman completely stunned.

“You have got to be kidding me! There’s no way this thing is Vivi’s handiwork. I mean, just look at that terrible craftsmanship! Vivi could make a pearl pendant when she was only eight years old, and it’s still in good shape even now. This is definitely not Vivi’s work!”

Immediately after going through the photos, Ichika could tell how rough the handiwork was. This looks nothing like what Vivi would ever make.

In the end, Solomon decided to visit the school himself. Naturally, he did it without Sasha’s or her husband’s knowledge.

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