Snow saw that Harvey had talked to her and became bolder. She walked over to Harvey cautiously and
said, “What is there to talk about with the old lady from the countryside”
Before she could finish speaking, Harvey shot her an icy look and then let out a cruel smile at the self-
righteous girl in front of him.
“We’re going to have a lot of common topics,” he said.
But he would have nothing to say to Snow.
Thinking of that farce the other day, Harvey looked at Snow with pity. The fact that she could even lose
the gift that suited her best made him less likely want to talk to her.
“Snow.” Harvey’s voice was indifferent, but with a hint of extreme malice to it. “Come back and talk to me
when you get that diamond back.”
He then got up and left, leaving Snow to watch him leave with her eyes wide open. Snow was rooted to
the spot for a long while before a hint of ruthlessness surfacing in her eyes.
She knew it; Harvey would only be angry with her because she had lost the diamond.
‘I’m going to get the diamond back-whatever it takes!’ she said in her mind.
Edwin accompanied Nicole and Mrs. Wallace Sr. on a campus tour. Nicole had not been to many areas
of the campus. She spent her time at the sportsground, classroom, cafeteria, dormitory, and, of course,
the café, every day. She had never been to other entertainment facilities.
Edwin was a junior in college, and so he knew the campus much better than Nicole did.
Mrs. Wallace Sr. was following Edwin from behind and looked at him with interest. Even the look in
Nicole’s eyes had also become gentle. Just then, Edwin’s mobile phone rang. He picked the phone and
answered it, his face grave. Nicole saw his expression and knew that it must be about something
unusual.
Sure enough, after hanging up the phone, Edwin apologetically told Nicole and Mrs. Wallace Sr. that he
had to leave to take care of something. Mrs. Wallace Sr. waved her hand, saying that he had no
obligation to show her around, and that she was happy to hear such an interesting explanation from him.
Nicole also nodded appreciatively at Edwin. She then looked on and narrowed her eyes as Edwin went
in a hurry.
The thought of Edwin’s request for her to grant him a favor came to mind.
Had she not been tracked, she would have wanted to help him. As she thought of Zeke, she recalled
what Zeke told her this morning; he had accepted a job that seemed not easy, and that he would contact
her at any time
Nicole looked at the empty mailbox and then thought of Edwin’s expression just now. As if thinking of
something, a light flashed in her eyes.
Mrs. Wallace Sr. did not notice all this. She felt a little tired after walking for so long, so Nicole took her to
the school gate. Mrs. Wallace Sr. asked casually, “Who’s that guy? He seems like a good guy.”
Nicole did not give it a second thought but said casually, “He is my senior.”
Mrs. Wallace Sr., looked at her granddaughter thoughtfully and said in a soft voice, “The boy in the
cafeteria earlier..”
‘You have to stay away from him.’
She didn’t say this last part. Nicole saw the hesitation in Mrs. Wallace Sr.
“He and I will not have a chance.”
Hearing this, Mrs. Wallace Sr. nodded in relief.
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