Chapter 102 - Two points!

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When she saw Avery Harris staring at her inside the car, she noticed a pair of cold eyes.

Then she clenched into a fist.

How could he know?

The two of them looked at each other through the window.

He didn't get out of the car, and she didn't say hello.

After a moment, she turned around and walked upstairs silently.

Avery Harris was already a stranger to her.

Whatever his purpose in coming here was, she should not be bothered with it.

Avery Harris did not get out of the car to bother her either.When she arrived at school the next morning, a student in the group told her that a girl in their dorm was uncomfortable the night before because of the incompatibility of the life here.

The teacher in the infirmary had given her some medicine and told her to find her counselor this morning.

After reading the message, she immediately contacted the girl and went to her dormitory.

The girl's body was still weak. She asked the other students to hurry to class and brought the girl to the hospital.

They wandered around the hospital for the better part of the morning, and by the time they got back to school, it was already noon.

When the parents of the girls heard that their child was sick, they flew to Philadelphia overnight.

Laura brought the parents of the girls to her dormitory.

Seeing that the girl's body was in a much better condition, she finally felt a lot more at ease.

She arranged the parents of the girl to stay in the hostel.This matter was finally over.It was already 1: 30 in the afternoon, and there was no food left in the cafeteria.

She went back to the office hungry and said to Mia, the teacher in charge of the third year in the office: "Miss Green, just now, Mr. Harris called and told you to go to his office when you came back."

Laura frowned.

Why was Avery Harris looking for her at this time?

"Okay, Mia, thank you."

After drinking a cup of water, she left.

Arriving at the door of Avery Harris's office, she knocked on the door.

Avery Harris's voice transmitted over: "Come in."

"Mr. Harris, you're looking for me."

Avery Harris sized her up, and coldly pointed to the seat in front of his desk: "Take a seat."

She walked over and sat down.

The two of them looked at each other.

No one would have thought that they would meet again with such an identity one day.

Avery Harris threw a form to her: "This is your evaluation form for this month, I have deducted two points for you."

"Why are you doing this?"

"I heard that one of your students felt uncomfortable yesterday. So, you took her to the hospital?"

"Yes!" she said frankly.

"I don't think there's anything wrong with that."

"But that child was uncomfortable last night. Why did you take her to the hospital this morning?"

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