Chapter 467 Why Is Lela's Family Information Identical to Charley's?
When collecting the papers, Dorothy glanced over and saw that every student's answer sheet was completely blank. She let out a snort. How could this trashy class 12J possibly compare to her 12A class? She had really overthought it.
Meanwhile, Nora was collecting Lela's paper and was surprised to see it filled with answers. Nora's heart pounded fiercely upon spotting the eerie notes scribbled on the scrap paper nearby.
Although Nora majored in medicine, she had been trained in various skills since childhood. Naturally, Nora understood music. The sheet music was ethereal and elegant, with a high-pitched, melodious turn in the middle, mysterious and uplifting—a rare, excellent piece. If she were to play this piece, it would be incredibly stunning.
She couldn't help but glance at the lazy-looking Lela. Then Nora took the scratch paper for herself.
In the afternoon, in the principal's office, Alvin and Alfonso were chatting together.
Alvin was dressed in a black suit with a matching overcoat, his hair meticulously styled. His features were already well-defined, with deep-set eyes, and the patience and decisiveness from his early years had given him a powerful aura. Without any disguise, his well-groomed appearance exuded a noble and mysterious vibe.
This version of Alvin surprised Alfonso for a moment. The heir of the Scott family should indeed be like this.
The Scott family, which once dominated Greafury City, was really glorious. If Grace and Enrique hadn't passed away, Alvin wouldn't have had to endure that period of desolation.
However, what Alfonso didn't know was that Alvin had once mistakenly joined the Arnold Assassin Team and experienced brutal combat there. After not seeing him for a few days, Alvin's transformation made Alfonso feel gratified.
Alvin asked, "Mr. Romero, I've always had a question I wanted to ask you."
Alfonso, holding a cup of coffee, took a sip and was very surprised to hear this.
Alfonso was stunned. "You actually have a question for me?"
In the past, Alvin couldn't be bothered to say a word to him.
Alvin got straight to the point, his eyes deep. "Mr. Romero, why is Lela's family information the same as Charley's?"
As soon as he finished speaking, Alfonso coughed.
Alvin raised his hand and leisurely patted Alfonso, his eyes scrutinizing Alfonso.
Alfonso calmly waved his hand, adjusted his attire, and said, "I don't really know about that. Why don't you ask their families directly?"
The Gomez family had a deep background and many secrets; it was better for him not to get involved and let Alvin handle it himself.
Realizing this, Alfonso felt puzzled. "Alvin, why are you suddenly concerned about this?"
Alfonso thought, 'Isn't Alvin just looking for trouble?'
Alvin waved his hand, suppressing his doubts, and stared at Alfonso. "The midterm exams are over today, and there's supposed to be a 12th-grade mobilization meeting before New Year's Eve. All 12th-grade parents have to come. While organizing the family information, I discovered this issue. Parents and students have to sign on the screen together. Two students sharing one parent—this isn't appropriate, is it?"
The 12th grade had a tight schedule, so they were grading papers overnight.
In the computer room of Holy Light Elite Academy, the teachers of the 12th grade were all sitting together, staring at computer screens, grading papers online.
Since it was computer-based grading and they were following the SAT grading system, no one knew the scores until all the papers were graded.
Meanwhile, Alvin called Lela out of her evening study classroom.
In the office, Lela sat obediently in front of Alvin, confused. "Uncle Alvin, what do you need from me?"