Chapter 157 - 157: She Didn ‘t Say She Wanted To Keep His Luggage



Chapter 157: Chapter 157: She Didn ‘t Say She Wanted To Keep His Luggage

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This was the first time Cindy Clarke had a clear and direct understanding of the gap between her and Pingla Academy, rather than just hearing about it from Adrian Zhekova.

The results Sheldon Rowland sent her were only up to the 20th place, which was only 2 pages of paper.

It was because Sheldon Rowland was in a hurry to give her the results, so he only sent these 2 pages of paper.

The competition results were a total of 5 pages of paper.

Zoe Silverstone’s name was not found in these two pages.

Cindy wondered if it was in the last three pages.

She was pretty curious whether Zoe Silverstone was selected or not.

However, it didn’t matter. The results would be officially announced tomorrow, so she didn’t need to be anxious.

She would know sooner or later.

Still, Cindy shared the good news of her selection with Peggy Lewis.

Peggy Lewis: “I knew it! I knew you could do it!”

But if she had luggage, wouldn’t it be okay to ask Sheldon Rowland to help carry it?

Before Cindy could say anything, Adrian Zhekova said, “There are some clothes in the laundry bag in my suitcase. Can you help me send them to the dry cleaner’s? And my pajamas, you don’t need to send those to be washed. Just machine wash them at home. Thanks for your help.”

Cindy: ‘

Wait a minute, she didn’t say she wanted to keep his luggage.

“I’ll take the luggage next time I go there.” Adrian Zhekova said, “I have to go to a meeting now, so let’s talk more when you come at noon. Don’t bring the luggage, it’s too much trouble.”

He didn’t even give Cindy a chance to speak.

Cindy: ‘

What could she do?

She had no choice but to do as Adrian Zhekova said, sending his clothes to be cleaned and washing his pajamas herself.

As for the remaining clothes, it was not good to keep them folded, so she had to take them out and hang them in the wardrobe.

At noon, when Cindy went to deliver lunch to Adrian Zhekova, he gave her the information on the top ten contestants.

After she returned, Cindy studied the information of the top ten contestants.

This wasn’t considered an invasion of privacy, as Adrian Zhekova just had people list their performance at Pingla Academy, their preferred type of cuisine, their grades, and their awards during their time at the Academy, etc. This information would help Cindy gain a better understanding of her competitors..