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True Fated Marriage novel Chapter 1902

After class, Sylvia went and look for Sebastian right away and said proudly, "Sebastian, do you know who came to our school today?"

Of course, her main goal was to continue persuading Sebastian. She wanted to get first place for the final exam.

Sebastian just gave her a cold look and said, "Look at the smug on your face. Are you behaving like this because Gary and Celeste were here?"

Hearing that, Sylvia's big eyes sparkled and were bright.

"Sebastian, tell me the truth. Are you so sure about this because you've seen them?" Sylvia asked.

"I thought I saw someone that looked like them. Turns out it really was them!" Sebastian felt a little strange.

It was for Sylvia's sake that they came to school so early in the morning. They really were going all out.

"Ah!" Sylvia exclaimed in surprise. "You actually saw them. I thought you just guessed it."

Recalling the agreement he had with Gary the previous night, Sebastian glanced at his younger sister without any expression on his face.

"If I am that good at guessing, I should start being a fortune teller," Sebastian said.

"Hehe." Sylvia laughed even more proudly.

Sebastian was even more certain then. "The two of them were here to see you, weren't they?"

"Wait a minute, Sebastian." Sylvia was also a cunning person. She immediately thought of many things and connected them after hearing what Sebastian had said. She stared fixedly at Sebastian. "Did something strange happen at home since I haven't been home recently?"

"Haha!" Sebastian laughed derisively. "Do I even have to think about it? I can tell easily that they came here to look for you. Look at you acting like you're in a hurry to show off in front of me. That's enough to tell that Gary was here to see you!"

"Yes, it's that simple, but you seemed so confident. I am wondering if you have reached an agreement with Gary. Are you guys scheming against me together?" Sylvia couldn't help overthinking a little. After all, getting first place in the examination was too important to her.

"If I were you, I would take the time to read and study, instead of running around after class,"

Sebastian reminded.

There was nothing to worry about. "Sebastian, of course I know the importance of doing revisions. I just want to ask you about what we discussed last night. Have you changed your mind? Are you going to help your little sister?"

"I won't show mercy to you. You still look calm here even now, and you don't even look like you are going to do your revision. How can I just let you win?" Sebastian said.

Sebastian was well aware that if Sylvia were to get the first place so easily, she would be even more gleeful. She wouldn't even study.

In that case, Gary's painstaking efforts and Kendrix's efforts would all be in vain.

His standards would be lowered without a purpose even if he did go easy on her.

Therefore, even if he wanted Sylvia to get the first place, he would not make it so easy for her to achieve it.

At the very least, if Sylvia wanted to get first place, she would have to diligently study for the rest of the time before the exams.

"Sebastian, aren't you being too unfair?" Sylvia complained. "I've told you everything. This matter is way too important for me. How can you just ignore the kinship between us?"

"Since it's so important to you, you should be trying your best instead of trying to swindle me. Do you think that it will be fair if I just let you win? Do you think everyone else will side with you if that's how you got it?" Sebastian asked.

Sylvia widened her eyes and said, "Sebastian, what you said seems to make sense. Since it's not easy to get, I have to try my best and have a devout heart at least."

"So, you'd better hurry up and study," Sebastian reminded her again.

"I'll ask one last question. I'll leave as soon as I finish," Sylvia said.

"What is it?" Sebastian asked.

"Sebastian, I just want to know why Gary suddenly sent his study notes to me. It's a little strange. Did you tell him something?"

Gary's arrival seemed a little too rushed.

Sebastian nodded. "Yes. When I returned home last night, dad and Gary were in the courtyard and they asked me about you. I told them that you were determined to get the first place in the exams."

"Ah, how can you tell them this?" Sylvia groaned.

Sebastian slightly raised his eyebrow. "I didn't say anything, but I'm sure you know what kind of a person Gary is. Do you think you can hide anything from him with your little tricks?"

Sylvia opened her eyes wide in surprise again.

She knew what kind of person Gary was, and a hint of annoyance flashed across her eyes.

It seemed that Gary really knew about it.

She knew there was something suspicious about Gary's attitude towards Kendrix the day before, and his action of sending the notes that day.

Sylvia thought for a moment, then rolled her eyes and said to Sebastian, "So, Gary must want me to get the first place, and that's why he came to send me the study materials. Am I right?"

Sebastian nodded. "I suppose so. He didn't even give me the materials that he gave you. Those are his materials back when he was in high school."

Hearing that, Sylvia immediately smiled and said, "So, not only did I get support from Gary, but also from my sister-in-law, right?"

"I guess you could say that!" Sebastian nodded again.

"Aren't my chances of winning even greater then?" Sylvia exclaimed.

It seemed to be quite a good feeling. Someone was supporting her.

Sylvia was happy just thinking about it.

"You can say that." Sebastian said indifferently, "However, you will need a miracle to get the first place. Anyway, I won't just give in to you."

"Oh, Sebastian, all you do is spoil my mood." Sylvia shoulders dropped in dejection. Thinking that Sebastian would not give in, she became more worried.

"Whatever you say," said Sebastian, shrugging. It was as if he didn't care what Sylvia said.

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