CHAPTER 29
Shortly after the Frazier family banquet, Debra received her acceptance letter from Arcane Academy.
Her enrollment was explosive news within their circle.
Everyone knew that Arcane Academy was the top–notch institution in the finance world, and Debra, a debutante who had never been exposed to finance before, got enrolled.
In the afternoon, Debra received a call from Ralph. This belongs to NôvelDrama.Org: ©.
Ralph sounded serious over the phone. “Debra, is it true that you got admitted to Arcane Academy?”
“Yes, it is.”
Debra didn’t plan to hide it. Secrets didn’t last long in their circle anyway.
Ralph sighed. “How much did you pay? Did Juan help you?”
“I was just lucky. I didn’t ask Juan for help.”
“Then you paid?” Ralph was disappointed, “How could you use your father’s money to bribe others? That money was meant to secure your future. You’re making me furious.”
Debra frowned. “Did you check my bank records?”
“I did it for your good. That’s two billion dollars, and you used it to get into Arcane Academy. If this gets out, our family’s reputation will be damaged. Don’t you care at all?”
Ralph sighed heavily. “Go get the money back. You don’t have to go to that school.”
Ralph’s tone was firm. He was convinced that Debra had bribed people at school,
Debra realized that this was instigated by Rosalie.
She couldn’t let others, Rosalie in particular, know about the land issue.
“The money can’t be retrieved anymore,” she said.
Ralph was anxious. “W–What now?”
“I want to go to this school, I’m a member of the Frazier family, and our business isn’t doing well. I want to help. Trust me, I’ll study hard and won’t let the money go to waste.”
Debra spoke gently, and Ralph couldn’t argue.
The Frazier Group was indeed not doing well, and the legacy was left to Debra by her father. The others had no right to interfere.
“Juan also advised me to go to school, to learn more about finance. Arcane Academy is the top
Institution in the finance world, with first–class education and practice. There are many elites. Even if you doubt my decision, you should trust Juan’s, right?”
Ralph hesitated.
Debra continued, “You don’t need to worry about this matter. Whatever those people think is their business. The teachers at Arcane Academy have praised my talent.”
Ralph asked skeptically, “Really?”
“Of course, it’s true,” Debra replied with a smile. “You know my academic track record, and getting into Arcane Academy’s graduate program is a great accomplishment for our family.”
Thinking about it, Ralph didn’t say anything.
If Debra could attend graduate school at Arcane Academy at 21, it would be a great honor for their family.