Could it be... his neighbor, Ms. Smith?
S-surely not, right...?
Liam shook his head and dismissed the idea. It was impossible.
The previous evening, Ms. Smith had said with certainty that he would be fine...
But if Ms. Smith was that capable, how could she live in an ordinary neighborhood like theirs?
Therefore, it couldn't be her.
But Ms. Smith's confident gaze and tone made him uncertain again...
"Who is it? Who did I offend? Jesse, you have to let me know why this is happening to me!" Fred shouted.
On the other end, Jesse fell silent for a moment before he finally said, "I told you, you offended someone you shouldn't have. That's all I can tell you. Fred, leave. Don't make any trouble, otherwise, things will become even worse for you."
With that, Jesse hung up.
Fred wanted to call him again, but security officers came in at this point.
"Fred, please leave the company..."
Nora reported at Staav University again.
She had come pretending to be an undergraduate exchange student, so she was assigned a solo dormitory room. Of course, Nora had already submitted an application for living outside of the school premises. It had also been approved.
At Staav University, exchange students must have a classmate partner to guide them in their studies. The counselor had assigned her the best student of their major to guide her.
She was a very tall girl and was a little chubby. Blond and blue-eyed, she wore glasses and looked like a pedant very particular about things.
The counselor said, "Oscar, please take care of Lisa for the next three months, okay?"
Oscar nodded. "Yeah, I will take good care of her. I mean, I'll try my best, but if she can't keep up with my pace, I won't slow down my work just for her because I find that a burden. That's okay, right?"
The counselor nodded. "Of course. Lisa is the best student in the Department of Biology at the New York University School of Medicine. Well, you should be able to show her the difference between Staav University and the NYU School of Medicine, right?"
The New York University School of Medicine's Department of Biology was not even ranked in the country. They were only able to have an exchange program with an international university like Staav because the New York University School of Medicine's president had struck a deal with Staav University's president.
In truth though, all the students in the department looked down on the New York University School of Medicine.
Only upon the counselor's request did Oscar reluctantly agree to the request. She looked at Nora unwillingly and sized her up. She asked, "No offense, but does your school choose exchange students based on how they look?"
After she said that, afraid that Nora might misunderstand, she shrugged and added, "What I mean is, you're really pretty."
This girl looked down on the New York University School of Medicine, so she naturally had a sense of superiority.
Nora could understand, though. The universities were ranked in America too. Would MIT, Stanford, or Harvard students think highly of bottom-feeders?
No matter how great the bottom-feeders' achievements were, star students would always subconsciously have a kind of pride in them.
Oscar didn't deliberately suppress it; instead, she displayed it straightforwardly and openly. Nora didn't dislike her.
She smiled and said, "You are also very pretty."
Oscar shook her head. "But beauty can't replace knowledge. You should know that the courses in our university are relatively extreme and the lecturers here are all impressive people. The lecturer for our class is a famous figure in the field of biology. His name is Epson, you definitely would've heard of him! He is already a top-class figure in the pharmaceutical profession and the drugs he developed have all become the ceiling of
the pharmaceutical industry."
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